DVD review: 2012
The Earth’s crust gets unstable in Roland Emmerich’s latest disaster movie, starring John Cusack. By Rob Mackie Roland Emmerich’s appetite for destruction is keeping the disaster movie going, pretty much single-handed.
The Earth’s crust gets unstable in Roland Emmerich’s latest disaster movie, starring John Cusack. By Rob Mackie Roland Emmerich’s appetite for destruction is keeping the disaster movie going, pretty much single-handed.
There seems to be no end to end-of-civilization movies. David Edelstein reviews the latest, Neil Blomkamp’s Matt Damon starrer, “Elysium.”
Calls for US boycott after original group sidelined in DVD artwork. Â Â Â Â
Rob Zombie has confirmed previously-revealed plans to film a live concert DVD in Houston (Aug 3) and Dallas (Aug 4) during the final two shows of the 2013 Mayhem Festival
We were all supposed to be basking in the glory of Blu-ray by now, but it hasn’t exactly worked out that way. After seeing off its “Betamax” rival, HD-DVD, in a costly battle that had little regard for the consumer, Blu-ray’s offers of picture quality four times better than DVD and interactive extra features have gone largely unwanted. But why
Iron Man £19.99, Paramount It’s such a simple thing, the key to making a good comic book adaptation: don’t mess too much with the source material.
Highly Recommended The Movie: Everyone enjoys Matthew McConaughey as a bit of a loose spoke on the bicycle wheel and hope that he does a Dave Wooderson with each movie role. But somewhat quietly, the last few roles he has brought his A game to his performances, whether it has been as a morally corrupt lawyer or a scout for the Texas Rangers or the owner of a strip club.
If you thought a trip to the movies was expensive before, get ready to pay even more for movies, museums and even concerts. It’s all thanks to a tax increase approved by state lawmakers.
Woody Allen’s new film is a hit, while
