Despite a shortage of movies about real people there are still plenty worth seeking out each year in theaters and on home video.
Looking at my list of 2014 releases, I’m seeing an awful lot of superheroes, sequels, and noise. That’s to be expected (the big movies set their release dates early; the smaller gems tend to slip in later), but still, a few titles are standing out. Here are a handful of movies I’m
The most difficult part of watching “You’re Next†is trying to decide which side to cheer for…the victims or the killers. Both wallow in such grand stupidity that the biggest cheer will likely come when the end credits start to roll. The film is directed by Adam Wingard who also gave us adequate but largely over-rated V/H/S and V/H/S 2…
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2, 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 …
You may only think of Opera as a web browser, an alternative to the bigger players like Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer, but the company does a lot more. In fact, the Norwegian browser maker is invested heavily in the entertainment market.
Recommended North to Alaska (1960) is a big-scale but disappointing John Wayne Western-romantic comedy set in Nome at the turn of the century. It was produced in part to cash-in on Alaska’s recent statehood, but was mainly an attempt by powerful producer-talent agent Charles K. Feldman to provide his then-girlfriend, French model-turned-actress Capucine, with a career-boosting star vehicle …
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Just a little more than 50 years ago, Disney brought “Marry Poppins” to life with songs, animation and laughter that took the then movie-going world by storm.
