The Help-Video Review
[jwplayer mediaid=”9045″] This film deals with racism in a “safe” way.
[jwplayer mediaid=”9045″] This film deals with racism in a “safe” way.

It’s hard to believe that it was only a short period of time ago that people were still separating black from white. In The Help we find what a little thing like writing a book could do to stir up segregation and bring it to the forefront.

Blasting onto the silver screen with the intensity of its original release nearly 30 years ago, the pop culture phenomenon Scarface, starring Al Pacino and directed by Brian De Palma, returns to movie theaters in a one-night Fathom event on Wednesday, August 31

Bridesmaids marches down the aisle to Blu-rayâ„¢, DVD and digital download on September 20, 2011, from Universal Studios Home Entertainment.

Technology has really taken a big leap with 3D home viewing and many films with the original format are now available on Blu-ray 3D. This is the case with the newest Disney Release to 3D called Mars Needs Moms.

The Fox and the Hound and The Fox and the Hound 2, in a special 30th Anniversary 2-Movie Collection. For the first time ever in high-definition, consumers can now experience the brilliant, humor-filled adventures of best friends Copper and Tod in an all-new digitally restored version of the original 1981 film, arriving to stores on August 9, 2011.
[jwplayer mediaid=”9002″] This is a wonderful film, well produced, wonderfully directed and fantastically acted! It follows several individuals as they struggle to get through what
[jwplayer mediaid=”8997″] Having forged a 20-year run as one of the most innovative and influential hip hop bands of all time, the Queens NY collective
[jwplayer mediaid=”8992″] Really we’re looking forward to James Franco’s sleepy-eyed justifications for the origins story, Andy Serkis’s motion-capture work as Caesar, and the reunion of

Do you have your Action/Adventure fill for summer, or are you ready for more? Try Rise of the Planet of the Apes for a thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat. I like the way Director Rupert Wyatt makes sure each exciting scene develops with emotion, first creating interest, then suspense finalizing in aggressive thrills.
