'Cloud Atlas' among DVD releases for May 12-18
A look at some DVDs scheduled to be released in the weeks ahead.
A look at some DVDs scheduled to be released in the weeks ahead.
Netflix made some changes to its public API Monday night that make it harder to figure out which movies are going to be taken off the service. The company will no longer provide the expiration date of movies through its API, which will mean that third-party tools like Instantwatcher.com’s Expiring Soon on Instant list will stop working.
This month is likely to go into the record books as the biggest May in history for 3D movie box office revenue, setting up Summer 2013 to be potentially the highest grossing box of
When Cloud Atlas arrived last October, it opened to mix reviews. The trailer was fascinating with its different time lines and enormous cast. For multiple reasons (time constraints, busy work schedule), I didn’t get to see Cloud Atlas
Movies about musicians starring Justin Timberlake and Matt Damon are among the 20 contenders for the Palme d’Or at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, where Steven Spielberg will steer a nine-member jury.
The Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau just released the lineup for this year’s Movies in the Park , the quite popular series of free outdoor film screenings that take place at Riverfest Amphitheater long about dusk on midsummer Wednesday nights. This year kicks off June 12 with “Twilight: Breaking Dawn,” which concerns vampires and werewolves or something, if I’m not mistaken. The …
Douglas Trumbull’s new project would use fast frame rates, huge screens, 4K digital for an “immersive” experience. Are audiences ready?
DVD review: ‘Atlas’ links past, present and future by Sean P. Means The Salt Lake Tribune Published May 13, 2013 01:40PM MDT Grade • B+ DVD • Endlessly inventive, and occasionally off-the-rails nutso, “Cloud Atlas†is a whirling series of six interlocking stories from different eras, from the 1800s to the 2300s. In each story, the same group of actors — Tom Hanks, Halle Berry, Jim Sturgess, Hugh …
Douglas Trumbull’s new project would use fast frame rates, huge screens, 4K digital for an “immersive” experience. Are audiences ready?
