Blu-ray Review: To Catch a Thief
A little-loved and perhaps misjudged Hitchcock thriller gets a stunning Blu-ray upgrade.
A little-loved and perhaps misjudged Hitchcock thriller gets a stunning Blu-ray upgrade.
By Ryan Nakashima, The Associated Press LOS ANGELES, Calif.
Jennifer Westfeldt seems interested in exploring the complications that come with pondering parenthood with a mix of candor and heart. She touches on the stages so many of us find ourselves going through in our 30s: steadfast reluctance, vaguely nagging interest, strong yearning and, eventually, the what-the-hell-have-we-done?
A scene from the documentary that looks at the artist Gerhard Richter and his creative process.
Redbox is offering a free DVD rental on Thursday, March 8.
Most of Panasonic’s new Blu-ray players are available now, with high-end models to follow in May. Originally posted at TV and Home Theater
Film giant Warner Bros. introduced an in-store option to turn physical copies of movies into cloud-based digital files rather than have people do it themselves.
Music DVD Review: The B52s – With the Wild Crowd! Live in Athens, GA Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2012 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed
[jwplayer mediaid=”13478″] A biography of the tragic life of one of Brazil’s greatest soccer players, Heleno de Freitas. All Rights Reserved
