DVD Review: Does love truly conquer all?
There’s something immortal about the classics. The 1957 Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr starrer, An Affair To Remember is one romantic film that generations have grown to love.
There’s something immortal about the classics. The 1957 Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr starrer, An Affair To Remember is one romantic film that generations have grown to love.
Hairy funnyman Ross Noble plays Mr Jelly, a grubby clown who is freakishly killed at an children’s party.
Finally, thankfully, Twilight comes to an end and it appears, given the sloppy acting, to be a relief for everyone.
Two poor, plucky teenagers (Lynne Frederick and Garry Miller) are visited by a mysterious 19th-century lawyer, Mr Blunden (Laurence Naismith), who, straight off the bat, asks the duo if they’d “be afraid to see a ghostâ€.
Wayne Blair’s needy musical comedy is desperate to be liked and it should, on paper, work as this true story’s an interesting one: four young Aborigine women in 1960s Australia form an all-girl soul group, managed by their muddled Irish manager (Chris O’Dowd), and are asked to entertain American troops fighting in the Vietnam war.
BOBBY Directed by Emilio Estevez Starring Sir Anthony Hopkins, Harry Belafonte, William H. Macy Distributed by Favourite Supplies
No longer will new theatrical releases be delivered to movie theaters on hard drives. Starting later this year, theaters will start getting some of the latest flicks by way of satellite download.
Violence in movies has been a source of controversy since cinema was in its infancy.
“Koch,” a documentary about the late New York City Mayor Edward Koch, is playing in area theaters. Photo: Contributed Photo Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch died at age 88 on Feb.
Lots of movies opening today, ranging from a new take on the land called Oz, to a beautiful drama about a gay Israeli soldier turned doctor, trying to find happiness. Starting with the big one of the week, which will probably be a winner at the box office, but is a loser in Ann Hornaday’s eyes: ” Oz the Great and Powerful ” earned its one-star rating for many reasons, not the least of which is a …
