Author: Al McGhee

Cannes 2013: Movies we're excited about

The Cannes Film Festival officially launched on Wednesday with the opening ceremony and the premiere of Baz Luhrmann’s “The Great Gatsby.” As the stars took to the red carpet, including judges of this year’s event like Steven Spielberg and Nicole Kidman, many huddled under umbrellas to avoid what ended up being a soggy opening day. […]

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DVD produced to help Boivin family

When Corey Dobransky first heard of the accident that injured local snowmachine racer Curtis Boivin back in December, 2011, he wanted to help out as much as he can—but was unable to do so because of injuries he had suffered the previous winter in a snowmachine accident.

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Band of Outsiders: The Criterion Collection (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended THE FILM Please Note: The images used here are from promotional materials and stills provided by Criterion , not the Blu-ray edition under review. It’s no coincidence that, of all the multifarious masterpieces the great French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard has given us over the years and decades, it’s 1964’s Band of Outsiders ( Bande part ) that revved American auteur Quentin …

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The Men (Blu-ray)

Recommended Though Marlon Brando first made his name both on stage and on the silver screen in A Streetcar Named Desire , there was a short interval between his final Broadway performance as Stanley Kowalski and the whir of 35mm cameras Read the entire review

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The Last Stand (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie: Arnold Schwarzenegger’s return to R-rated action movie stardom, his first starring role since his foray into politics, didn’t exactly set the box office on fire but 2013’s The Last Stand , directed by Korean filmmaker Je-woon Kim (the man behind the excellent I Saw The Devil ), was a ridiculously entertaining movie. With the home video release now upon us, hopefully …

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Rolling Thunder (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie: Directed by John Flynn in 1977, Rolling Thunder , for whatever reason, never really got the respect it deserved. When you figure it was originally written by Paul Schrader, the man who wrote Taxi Driver and Raging Bull , and that it was one of Oscar winning actor Tommy Lee Jones’ first major film roles, you’d think more people would be aware of it

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