Rolling Stones Announce New Live DVD Recap
The Rolling Stones have announced a November 11th (November 12 in North America) release of ‘Sweet Summer Sun – Hyde Park Live’
The Rolling Stones have announced a November 11th (November 12 in North America) release of ‘Sweet Summer Sun – Hyde Park Live’
Clive Nolan has released a preview clip from his upcoming prog musical live DVD, Alchemy.
TORONTO — Two movies playing at the Toronto International Film Festival will be leaving audiences hungry once they open their theatrical runs later this year.
Audrey Tautou stars as the title character in Claude Miller’s adaptation of François Mauriac’s novel of bourgeois entrapment. In 1920s Bordeaux, Thérèse is a free-spirited young woman who knows she must marry stolid Bernard (Gilles Lellouche) and thus unite their land-owning families
TV series “Parks and Recreation,†“Haven,†“Scandal†and “Person of Interest 
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RPWL have offered a taste of their upcoming live DVD ‘A Show Beyond Man And Time’ with the launch of an online preview video for the release
GRANDVIEW — The movies arrive in large, square orange crates. Inside the crates are numbered reels of film that, when placed in the right order, will show a complete motion picture.
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“My head’s too full of ideas, that’s what scares me,†sighs Audrey Tautou’s enigmatic free-spirit, Therese, who is on the brink of marrying a pompous landowner, Bernard (Gilles Lellouche), in pre-war France. When Therese’s best pal and Bernard’s sister, Anna (Anaïs Demoustie), has a scandalous affair with a dashing young Jewish man, the title’s “heroine†fails to adequately support her.
