Classic Harlow & Gable flick ‘Red Dust’ arrives on DVD at long last
A pair of Jean Harlow-Clark Gable classics finally arrive on DVD, and “Sunset Blvd.†and “Guys and…
A pair of Jean Harlow-Clark Gable classics finally arrive on DVD, and “Sunset Blvd.†and “Guys and…
Oliver Stone directs a hazy tale of marijuana growers living the good life until buzz-killing competitors spoil the party. “Savages,” starring Taylor Kitsch, Blake Lively and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, wafts onto DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, Nov
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The Taekwondo Dragon Club (TDC) concluded year 2012 with a fruitful grading examination. Lombard share price plunged by 10% on a turnover of 8,962 shares to return back to its all-time low of €1.80.
JC Chandor’s snappy drama, which bites like Glengarry Glen Ross , centres on Zachary Quinto’s entry-level analyst unearthing a potentially ruinous high-risk project for his wealthy Manhattan firm.
In Jennifer Westfeldt’s shockingly disagreeable romantic comedy, she manages to reduce Jon Hamm (Don Draper), and Kristen Wiig (Bridesmaids), to mere ciphers, with not one decent funny line.
“I was an agent for three years before I realised all models are aliens.” Apart from the odd droll line – and a very amusing Andy Warhol “happening” – a lot of this third instalment feels undercooked, slightly tired, even the perennially perky Will Smith.
It’s the holiday season of made-for-TV movies, with heartwarming lessons right after heartbreak.
“Fritz Lang: The Early Works,†a new DVD set, reveals early efforts in the years before film noir.
It’s easy for fans to buy into the 007 brand. Brand-name shoutouts and high-profile product placement are as much a part of 007 movies as Bond’s tuxedo or Q’s gadgetry, and with “Skyfall” hitting theaters at the same time the film franchise marks its 50th anniversary, it’s never been easier for fans to live and let buy into the brand — James Brand.
