DVD spotlight: The Dardenne brothers
Compared to his father, Roger (Olivier Gourmet), who exploits illegal immigrants for a living and is raising his son to carry on the family business, Igor (Jeremie Renier) is at least recognizably human.
Compared to his father, Roger (Olivier Gourmet), who exploits illegal immigrants for a living and is raising his son to carry on the family business, Igor (Jeremie Renier) is at least recognizably human.
Kannada movies Lucia and Krantiveera Sangolli Rayanna are among the 20 films selected for consideration as India’s Oscar entry to the Best Foreign Language Film category. Â Â Â Â
A miniseries produced by HBO and the BBC — and starring “Sherlock†himself, Benedict Cumberbatch —…
Recommended The Movie: In retrospect, seeing the trailer for Crash ahead of the Disconnect Blu-ray was something that may have clued me in to what the latter was going to be about. And in what could serve as a fitting bookend to the former, the latter was an intriguing prospect, with several interwoven storylines and familiar faces in them to help move things along
Free Public Concert and DVD-Release Party Benefitting Café Racer Shooting Memorial Fund. $82,000 Has Been Already Distributed By the Fund, Which Hopes to Top $100,000 After DVD Sales and Continued Donations from the Brown Paper Tickets’ Artist Ticket Program. (PRWeb September 14, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/9/prweb11114025.htm
A reader says video files in VOB format play on his computer, but seems to be overlooking the need to burn them to DVD as video files, rather than as data files.
You’ve heard of Christmas in July? Well, according to the movie studios, it’s Halloween in September with the…
Warner Archive has released DVD versions of smoldering melodramas and Charlie Chan movies issued by the low-budget studio Monogram in the ’40s.
This is definitely a case of “The Extras Make The DVD”. While the sequel was a half-baked effort at combining action and plot twists, the extras provided the redeeming factor.
Minutes into this antirom com and you already know it’s going to be a load of laughs. The movie starts out with Nat (Rose Byrne) and Josh (Rafe Spall) tying the knot, but their drastically different personalities and lifestyles have everyone, even the priest who marries them, having doubts about the union.
