DVD review: Orphan
Optimum, rental and retail Has any nice couple in a film ever adopted a sweet, charming child and had everything go just swimmingly?
Optimum, rental and retail Has any nice couple in a film ever adopted a sweet, charming child and had everything go just swimmingly?
Jamie Campbell Bower thinks teenagers need movies they can ”identify” with.The 24-year-old actor can understand why his latest film, supernatural…
The now 97-year-old Ronald Neame worked with Alec Guinness on five important British films: as producer of Great Expectations and Oliver Twist , and director of The Card, The Horse’s Mouth and Tunes of Glory, made when we had a properly functioning film industry. The neglected Horse’s Mouth is a labour of love by Guinness. He adapted it from Joyce Cary’s rambunctious novel and himself played the …
James Cameron movie is brilliant at bringing a world to life you sometimes feel bludgeoned with his none too original green, antiwar message writ large. By Rob Mackie There is no 3D version on either DVD or Blu-ray planned for the near future but there will be a director’s cut out in the autumn. For now, a 2D version still feels like an event without that third dimension.
The original Sapphires have reached across the globe to call on race rights advocates to boycott the US DVD version of the movie made about their lives. Â Â Â Â
The original Sapphires have reached across the globe to call on race rights advocates to boycott the US DVD version of the movie made about their lives. Â Â Â Â
Universal, rental and retail Predictably outrageous, Sacha Baron ÂCohen’s latest sticks close to the Borat template without ever having quite the same impact. Partly, this is the law of Âdiminishing returns: this time our jaws drop almost by reflex
BBC Worldwide is in discussions to buy DVD publishing business 2entertain from struggling retailer Woolworths. By Mark Sweney
Sony’s answer to the Flip Flip Video was one of the gadgets of 2008 , so it’s no surprise that the rest of the tech industry is trying to muscle in to regain a bit of market. Flip was a best seller at Christmas in both the UK and US, so what can the big boys do to compete?
The Earth’s crust gets unstable in Roland Emmerich’s latest disaster movie, starring John Cusack. By Rob Mackie Roland Emmerich’s appetite for destruction is keeping the disaster movie going, pretty much single-handed.
