Austin's Paramount Theatre returns to old movies on weekends
When Austin’s Paramount Theatre first started showing movies, it was 1929 — a few generations before it would be considered historic.
When Austin’s Paramount Theatre first started showing movies, it was 1929 — a few generations before it would be considered historic.
SHERMAN OAKS, Calif., Dec. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Avail-TVN, the leading multiplatform video services company, today announced the launch of its new movie Subscription VOD (SVOD) service – ViewNow. Designed …
Toni Collette shines in “In Her Shoes.†/ KEVORK DJANSEZIAN/AP “The Legend of Zorro”: Audiences snored some “Z’s” of their own for the return of Antonio Banderas’ Zorro, a box-office dud that reunited the actor with “The Mask of Zorro” co-star Catherine Zeta-Jones and director Martin Campbell.
MANILA, Philippines Hollywood studio Warner Bros. Pictures unveiled its 2013 movie lineup, which includes the most eagerly anticipated reboot of the Superman franchise and new offerings from master directors.
It’s almost like Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes From a Marriage, Judd Apatow’s This Is 40. “In fact, before I made the movie I watched Scenes From a Marriage, which actually has a lot of humor in it,” says Apatow, whose own chronicles of domestic discord – the stormy to-and-fro between men and women, or man-boys and women – have become a brand unto themselves. The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Knocked Up, and …
This week’s DVD releases are highlighted by a comic-book adaptation from writer-director Frank Miller and the post-World War II drama that helped Kate Winslet land her first Oscar.
Naomi Watts as Ann Darrow sits in King Kong’s hand atop New York’s Empire State Building in a scene from director Peter Jackson’s “King Kong.†The DVD came out this week. Two versions are available and RGJ film critic Forrest Hartman suggests the two-disc set is the better buy.
What’s different about about the Newtown Massacre? Not very much. On top of the Columbine tragedy, “The Dark Knight Rises†shooting and so on and so on, it still doesn’t even have its own Twitter hashtag
This week is relatively light on major video releases, but the quality of the titles more than makes up for the slight number.
The 1998 version of “Les Miserables,†starring Liam Neeson, arrives on Blu-ray this week, along with a few other…
