Author: Al McGhee

Robotics;Notes: Part Two (Blu-ray)

Rent It Robotics; Notes Part 2 Blu-ray Review Robotics;Notes is ananime adaptation based uponthe visual novel video game released by the Japanese production company5pb.The story told is the third one in the game series subtitled “ScienceAdventure”and the anime realization of the story was animated by the acclaimedProductionI.G. There is also a manga series that was published in Monthly …

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The 1 Blu-ray Release You Should Buy This Week

Washington, D.C. (April 13, 2014) – Philomena, the Oscar-nominated movie starring Judi Dench, leads this week’s top new releases on Blu-ray high-def disc. If you’re buying one new release this week, this is the one.

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Ride Along (Blu-ray)

Recommended The Movie: If aliens came to Earth and wanted to know what a “buddy cop comedy” was, you could take a little time to curate the finest and most varied entries in the subgenre or you could just have our visitor friends watch Ride Along . This is not because Ride Along is the best buddy comedy that cinema has to offer, but because it is such a by-the-numbers hodgepodge of all the …

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James Cameron: ‘All movies should be made in 3D, forever’

Talking about various movie related topics, legendary director James Cameron said that he thinks 3D should be used forever. James Cameron is undoubtedly one of the most successful directors of all time, evidenced by the fact that the top two … Continue reading → The post James Cameron: ‘All movies should be made in 3D, forever’ appeared first on Hypable .

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Hollywood lore lures tourists to the TCM tour

Turner Classic Movies puts on a bus tour of film locations for movie fans as part of cable network’s 20th anniversary celebration. There’s a Chick-fil-A on the Sunset Boulevard corner where Lana Turner was said to have been discovered, a public school at the former Ambassador Hotel site where Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft filmed their trysts in “The Graduate” and a CVS in the Art Deco …

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Critic's Notebook: Spring movies offer surprises

NEW YORK (AP) — Sandwiched between the chest-thumping ambition of awards season and the swaggering spectacle of summer, spring movie-going is usually an afterthought, a limbo for films not bankable enough for July or highbrow enough for the Oscars. But it might actually be the best time of year for the movies.

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