Cheetah of Tarzan movies dies at 80 years old
Cheetah the chimpanzee, who acted in classic Tarzan movies in the early 1930s, died of kidney failure Saturday at Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor, a sanctuary spokeswoman said.
Cheetah the chimpanzee, who acted in classic Tarzan movies in the early 1930s, died of kidney failure Saturday at Suncoast Primate Sanctuary in Palm Harbor, a sanctuary spokeswoman said.
I never thought I’d say it, but the newly released Blu-ray DVD of Vincente Minnelli’s Meet Me in St Louis (1944) has to be one of the most beautiful motion pictures ever made.
In 2011 I saw nearly 250 films, not counting the Independent offers viewed at film festivals or sent to my home for comment. This was no year to brag about with too many sequels, enough superhero’s to save two planets, repetitious story lines, not enough good drama, a lot of raunchy romance with more skin and sex than in an art house, very few box-office blowouts, a small number of good acting newcomers, and some bad performances by our legends.
Special volume of manga’s most popular 4-panel strips to include anime DVD
Taking Cobb Theatres to a new level with the opening of the Cobb Countryside 12 Theatre in Clearwater, Florida the elegant movie house adds another 12 auditoriums to it’s growing list of now 253 at 21 locations. Being a progressive motion picture exhibitor, Cobb has added the exciting D-Box to this location inside the Countryside Mall.
Paramount Home Entertainment has announced that Michael Bay’s summer blockbuster Transformers: Dark of the Moon will be available as an “Ultimate Edition” Blu-ray 3D Combo Pack on January 31st. The studio will also release a “7-Disc Limited Collector’s Edition Blu-ray Trilogy” on that date.
Kaoru Igarashi’s manga gets special anime on DVD with next Ciao magazine
Personal trainer Jeff Rogers has helped folk-singing Grammy nominee Justin Vernon understand his body.
We?re just days away from ringing in a new year, so what are you going to do to celebrate? Watch some good New Year?s movies, that?s what! I?ve put together a list for you, with the five best New Year?s movies ever made.
“Fast Five,” “The Hangover Part II” and “Thor” were the year’s most pirated movies, topping a list that contained some surprising differences from the most popular movies at the box office.