DVD Review: McFarlane's take on the Western points north
Seth MacFarlane in “A Million Ways to Die in the West.” ( Courtesy of Universal Pictures )
Seth MacFarlane in “A Million Ways to Die in the West.” ( Courtesy of Universal Pictures )
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ –Â Rentrak (NASDAQ: RENT ), the leader in precisely measuring movies and TV everywhere, today announced the top 10 Movies on Demand (MOD) titles based on consumer …
Steven Spielberg’s first film about World War II couldn’t be less like his better known “Schindler’s List’’ and “Saving Private Ryan.’’ An expensive box-office disappointment when released in December 1979,…
Copyright content holders who want to stop Internet pirates from distributing illegal movies, TV shows, music, games, and other content on the Internet have apparently just scored a major victory, Business Insider reports, as Google has pushed out a major search update that may prevent you from discovering pirated movies and TV shows before you even have the chance to download them.
With Halloween fast approaching, EW is picking the five best films in a variety of different horror movie categories. Each day, we’ll post our top picks from one specific group—say, vampire movies or slasher flicks—and give you the chance to vote on which is your favorite.
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 27, 2014 /PRNewswire/ — Rentrak Corporation (NASDAQ: RENT) today announced the Top 10 DVD & Blu-ray Disc sales and rentals according to the company's Retail Essentials and Home Video …
Sometimes the most fun horror movies are the worst ones.
“Stop with the comparisons, folks. Insecure much?”
Recommended THE FILM: Perhaps Sylvester Stallone should recruit Christopher Walken if he makes another Expendables film. Fresh off an Academy Award win for The Deer Hunter , Walken played a mercenary for John Irvin in The Dogs of War . This meat-and-potatoes thriller sees Walken battling a ruthless African dictator and shady international business tycoons while his personal life crumbles
Rent It The Movie: A grimy tale of corrupt grave robbers run amok in 19th century Scotland, 1985's atmospheric thriller The Doctor and the Devils was one of the non-comedy films executive produced by comedic legend Mel Brooks. Though (justifiably) not as well-regarded as Brooks' other not-funny producing ventures The Elephant Man and The Fly , this moody, impressively cast movie nevertheless has …
