Redemptive baseball movie leads this week’s DVDs, Blu-rays
Low-budget baseball melodrama leads a variety of new movies on DVD and Blu-ray this week.
Low-budget baseball melodrama leads a variety of new movies on DVD and Blu-ray this week.
The ’50s musical “April Love†is finally on DVD, but unfortunately the CinemaScope film is in pan and scan,…
For the hundreds of millions of dollars spent on producing movies every year, predicting how they’ll perform at the box office is still more art than science. The best metric, at the moment, is nothing more than counting the number of theaters carrying the film on opening weekend.
Saturday night is increasingly known for TV movies with women in prominent roles, like the coming
The Kaleidescape Cinema One is the company’s first consumer-focused media server. But at $4,000 it’s only for consumers with deep pockets.
By Brent Lang and Lucas Shaw LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – Fall is just around the corner, bringing a mixture of Oscar-contenders and holiday blockbusters geared to both the arthouse and Comic-Con set. On the serious side, just the list of directors is enough to get cinephiles salivating: Martin Scorsese, Alfonso Cuaron, David O

Review by John Delia Weird, wacky and delightfully absurd the action comedy The World’s End delivers more of the bizarre minds of Simon Pegg and
DVD releases include local Adam Manarovich’s ‘Pawn Shop Chronicles’
When I think about bad movies, I don’t think about movies like “Plan 9 From Outer Space†or even Michael’s favorite bad movie, “The Room.†This is because I rarely get the chance to see bad movies like that. Sure, I have seen a few in college when I was trying to be ironic, but for the most part, I see good bad movies as those that are terrible and shouldn’t have been, but you just can’t look …
