With Black History Month, remember that the Civil Rights movement swept America on television Sandra Olivetti Martin With only 28 days, February has to hurry. Â Â Â Even more so on the Bay Weekly calendar, where our shortest month gets a late start this year. With January packed full of five Thursdays, our first paper of the month comes to you on February 7
Local theaters are struggling to keep up with evolving technology with major price tags.
After seeing new DVD releases almost every night for three years, film writer and producer Gini Graham Scott has launched a series of short reviews for the social media – 140 characters or less. Now featured on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social media platforms, these DVD recommendations at #DVDlatestrecs provide a brief introduction to the film, what’s great or not great about it …
Movies opening Friday, Feb. 8 Identity Thief Easygoing businessman Sandy (Jason Bateman) seizes the moment when a con woman (Melissa McCarthy) swipes his identity. John Dies at the End A goopy black substance known as soy sauce boots people out of their bodies, plopping them in alternate times and dimensions.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Netflix won’t miss Saturday mail delivery, even though the weekend service helped keep its DVD-by-mail subscribers happy.
Warner Brothers Home Entertainment has released the official details on The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey Blu-ray/ DVD.
Not surprisingly, perhaps, this renowned musician and conductor sees the cinematic experience as being about the music as much as anything else. Topilow will lead the San Antonio Symphony in “Pops Goes to the Movies,†which will feature a wide-ranging selection of scores from Hollywood, from the fantastic (“The Wizard of Oz,†“The Lord of the Ringsâ€) to the intense (“Star Wars,†“Jawsâ€) and the …
