Peter Pan (Blu-ray)
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Recommended Peter Pan Blu-ray Review Click onimage to view a Blu-ray screenshotwith 1080p resolution Read the entire review
The low-budget westerns, noirs, serials and other films were fast and entertaining and, for some, launch pads to stardom. Of today’s directors, Quentin Tarantino owes much to the genre. B-movies, those low-budget, low-prestige genre films that were fan favorites for decades, have an enduring place in Hollywood history.
– WWEDVDNews.com reports that WWE has made several changes to their 2013 DVD line-up. The major change is they have dropped the “Top 20 Divas Countdown” DVD. A new DVD on Mid-South Wrestling has been added and will be released on September 10th.
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“That’s what I want. No pity,†explains François Cluzet’s quadriplegic, Paul, to his adviser about his “pitiless†carer, Driss (Omar Sy, very convincing), a Senegalese rough diamond from a La Haine-style estate in Paris.
Lena Dunham directs, produces, writes, stars and sheds her clothes quite a bit in these tangy adventures of four twentysomething New Yorkers: self-absorbed Hannah (Dunham), uptight Marnie (Allison Williams), promiscuous Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and goofy Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet, very funny).
“You can clear up the mess now but don’t touch my coffin.â€
There’s never been a better time to be a fan of Doctor Who.
THE character of The Mask has been iconic since the release of the movie of the same name in 1994. This is partly thanks to the actor who played him: Jim Carrey. A talented comedian, he was the most perfect candidate to play the character.
DVD review: ‘Following’ On the same day that Warner Bros. released the gargantuan caped-crusader instant classic “The Dark Knight Rises,” the Criterion Collection released a black-and-white, $25,000-or-so psychological thriller from 1997 with no stars.