Motswiri’s DVD to even off silence
Award-winning gospel musician, Masego Motswiri’s upcoming DVD for her only album Aneni looks set to even off her three-year break since emerging on the local scene.
Award-winning gospel musician, Masego Motswiri’s upcoming DVD for her only album Aneni looks set to even off her three-year break since emerging on the local scene.
Here is your weekly guide to Hollywood and Bollywood movies that are releasing this week.
Zack Stentz, who co-wrote “Thor” and “X-Men: First Class,” warns that when hit movies keep pummeling cities (and audiences) from Washington, D.C., to London, “the more destruction you see, the more hollow it feels.” read more    Â
Eagle Rock have announced a September 3, 2013 release date for The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert which will be released in a triple DVD set, Blu-ray, and digital formats
John Travolta has said he fears for the future of cinema as gimmicks seem to be taking precedence over good characters and stories.
Recommended The Movie: The directorial debut of Eric Red (who also wrote), 1989’s Cohen And Tate begins at a farm, looking as serene and peaceful as you’d expect, except for the armed guards surrounding the house.
How do you stop a dictator? Gael Garcia Bernal plays an ad executive with a creative solution in “No.” The historical drama, based on a true story and nominated for an Oscar, drops this week on DVD and Blu-ray.
When invaders attack Washington, D.C., it’s Channing Tatum to the rescue in ‘White House Down.’
Music DVD Review: Frank Zappa – ‘A Token of His Extreme’ Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2013 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rights reserved.
“56 Up” (unrated, 144 minutes, First Run Features): Before there was Honey Boo Boo, there was “Seven Up!,” Paul Almond’s groundbreaking 1964 film in which 14 British 7-year-olds discussed their lives, hopes and dreams for the future.
