MOVIES: The New Old Hollywood
Melena Ryzik looks at the trend toward Hollywood nostalgia in this year’s Oscar race, and talks to the stars of Hugo and The Artist.
Melena Ryzik looks at the trend toward Hollywood nostalgia in this year’s Oscar race, and talks to the stars of Hugo and The Artist.
Box-set fan Glenn McDonald explains how DVD sets can be the perfect gift for so many different people on your list that you might knock it all out during your next shopping trip — virtual or actual.
Cowboys & Aliens was released earlier this year to great reviews and a good box-office take, and now Universal has released the DVD/Blu-ray combo pack with the extended edition of the film. read more
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When I saw “Grindhouse” in the theaters, I found that I didn’t agree with most critics who preferred Robert Rodiguez’s gory “Planet Terror” zombie flick over Quentin Tarantino’s “Death Proof.”
In this week’s new movies, Tom Cruise returns as a perfectly coiffed agent Ethan Hunt in “Mission Impossible — Ghost Protocol,†and Jude Law and Robert Downey Jr. fare a bit better in this go-round of “Sherlock Holmes.†Here’s what the Post critics had to say: “ Mission Impossible — Ghost Protocol †(PG-13) “Narcissism is nothing new in Hollywood, of course, and it doesn’t necessarily militate …
The word action has many meanings according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, but the definition of the word to me is Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. A non-stop thriller that gets so relentless there’s hardly time to catch your breath. If there’s one spy thriller you want to see on the huge IMAX screen this is it.
“Bee Season” is an imperfect film from an almost-perfect novel, yet still a movie that offers all sorts of tantalizing scenes to pollinate family talks. For teenagers about 13 or older, “Bee Season” quietly builds as it touches deftly on issues of family happiness, parental favoritism, religion, intellect and competition.
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