TV movies find cable comfy
Olive Kitteridge is a critic's conundrum. Some viewers will find it a hopelessly tedious slog through 25 years in the life of a crusty retired schoolteacher in coastal Maine.
Olive Kitteridge is a critic's conundrum. Some viewers will find it a hopelessly tedious slog through 25 years in the life of a crusty retired schoolteacher in coastal Maine.
James Lankford dropped off a DVD at our house a week or so ago about two brothers who wrote to each other for many years. One brother emigrated to the United States in the late 1800s and his brother stayed in Norway.
Washington, D.C. (October 28, 2014) – Amazon.com has a knockout of a deal for you today
Fall prestige pics, maybe. A Shane Carruth Sundance puzzler, sure. Halloween
The movies say a lot about our love of horse racing and betting
Halloween coincides with the time of the year that Tinseltown normally floods screens with slasher/horror movies, in the process raking in big money.
How John Wick Restored My Faith in Violent Movies Stephanie Zacharek | The Village Voice “Every lunge, every rapid-fire spin, every kick to the ribs, every last-ditch swerve to dodge a bullet has a reason for existing—each is a small event, leading to another and yet another, with perhaps just a few ticks of a second in between.”
The movies say a lot about our love of horse racing, betting and oh, yes, horses.
DVD sales and rentals of ‘Mrs Brown’s Boys D’Movie’ are largely driving profits at the newly combind Xtravision/HMV business this year, the company has said.
