
Rowlands Shines in “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks” (Film Review)
Review by John Delia The poignant comedy Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks features a heartfelt acting performance by Gena Rowlands. The consummate actress,
Review by John Delia The poignant comedy Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks features a heartfelt acting performance by Gena Rowlands. The consummate actress,
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO (KTVI)- Kim Hudson and Kevin Steincross celebrated DVD Tuesday this morning on the 9a.m. They reviewed the latest movies coming out on DVD this week. 1
In the latest installment of Geek's Guide to the Galaxy a panel of sci-fi fans discusses whether or not geeks should go out and see films like Jupiter Ascending . The post Should Sci-Fi Fans Support Bad Movies Like Jupiter Ascending
Recommended Olive Films' concurrent Blu-ray release of Roger Corman's The Wild Angels (1966) unexpectedly turned this reviewer's opinion around, from what had been perceived as a merely shrewd if laughable exploitation picture to something far more influential and artful. The same can't be said of Richard Rush's Psych-Out (1968), another AIP feature geared for the drive-in market.
Recommended The Movie: Directed by Roger Corman in 1962 after finding some serious box office success with earlier Edgar Allan Poe adaptations, Tales Of Terror takes on three of the renowned author's short stories.
A regular survey of notable new arrivals on DVD, Blu-ray and Netflix
Microsoft Studios is bringing its Halo: Nightfall webseries to DVD and Blu-ray on March 17, the company announced today alongside the release of a new trailer for the title.
The Destruction of The Shield Blu-ray release is selling particularly well, despite mostly being a recut of a documentary that has already been on the WWE Network
Kuala Lumpur: There must be a stop to producing movies and serials with mixed lingo and undesirable portrayal of luxury, said Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (DBP) Director-general Datuk Dr Awang Sariyan.
For those who saw “Alexander And The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day,” and those who haven't, the Blu-ray is a perfect pickup for a family movie night. It is rated PG, so make sure kids are an age to handle this kind of comedy.