Paul Di'Anno Releasing Live DVD in October Recap
Former Iron Maiden frontman Paul Di'Anno will be releasing his new live DVD, 'The Beast Arises,' on October 7th in North America and October 6th in Europe
Former Iron Maiden frontman Paul Di'Anno will be releasing his new live DVD, 'The Beast Arises,' on October 7th in North America and October 6th in Europe
Recommended As far as “movie legends” go, Dominique Benicheti's Cousin Jules (1973) is tough to beat. Filmed over a five-year period, this music-free and almost entirely wordless 91-minute production offers an unyielding look at the satisfaction and monotony associated with a daily routine.
Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. This British drama about a soldier accused of desertion is quite an ambitious first feature for director Paul Greengrass, best known for shooting The Bourne Supremacy , The Bourne Ultimatum and the recent Captain Phillips . The film is based on a true st..
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. I happened to watch John Frankenheimer's The Train a few days after watching George Clooney's recent The Monuments Men
Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. There is quite a lot of talent behind this little horror-comedy.
Skip It Content: From Director Bernard Rose of Candyman fame, and the producers of Insidious and Paranormal Activity , comes SX_Tape , a found footage film about horror, sex and the paranormal. The movie begins ominous, starting out in a police station interrogation room, nothing but a bloodied and cut up woman and a cop whom reveals she was found in an abandoned hospital with nothing but a …
The Washington Post. Capsule reviews of the next week's video releases, on DVD and Blu-ray, including special features: “Rio 2” (G, 101 minutes, Fox): Like the first movie, “Rio 2” looks great with vibrant colors and lovely animation that pop off the screen
A new DVD has been released looking back into the archives of the Surrey Comet, bringing to life an insight into Kingston in times gone by.
