New releases: ‘Spring Breakers’ and ‘The Gatekeepers’
Also reviewed: Paul Weitz’s ‘Admission,’ British cop drama ‘Blood’ and Harmony Korine’s ‘Spring Breakers.’ The Gatekeepers
Also reviewed: Paul Weitz’s ‘Admission,’ British cop drama ‘Blood’ and Harmony Korine’s ‘Spring Breakers.’ The Gatekeepers
We sift through all the rumors surrounding the Marvel movies, both those being created by Marvel Studios, and those developed by competitors. We will continue to update this article as the rumors continue to flow.
Family movies will be screened outdoors at no charge once each month. The 2012 animated family movie “Rise of the Guardians” will be shown outdoors at 9 p.m.
Highly Recommended It was, truly, one of the great mismatched double-bills. Back in 1980, I had gone to see David Lynch’s The Elephant Man at, I think, the La Parisien (sic) in Garden City, Michigan. My friends and I decided to stay for the second feature, which turned out to be Hangar 18 , the gloriously goofy UFO conspiracy movie from the greatly-missed Sunn Classics, a subsidiary of Schick …
Rent It Sengoku Basara – Season 1 and Season 2 SengokuBasara isan anime adaptation of a video game. Â If thatinstantly brings to mind a series that focuses more on creating”intense” a… Read the entire review
Saturday’s Movies in the Park event at Coolidge Park is canceled as First Things First organizers attempt to dodge expected heavy rains.
One-expression Jason Statham plays Parker, a deadly efficient criminal who “always follow through, always…†He has, Point Blank-style, been stitched up by his team of armed robbers, so, clearly, he’s hell-bent on revenge.    Â
Rent It Samuel Fuller’s 1969 film Shark (with the exclamation point on the end on the cover, but not in the actual film) is certainly a case of a movie being different from what one would be led to expect it as.
Highly Recommended THE MOVIES: Japanese movies made after World War II that deal directly with the post-War conditions following the country’s defeat and grappling with the U.S.
Charles Bronson plays a bare-fisted brawler in Walter Hill’s directing debut, the Depression-era drama “Hard Times,†new on Blu-ray.
