DVD Review: Man in a Suitcase – Volume 2
Acorn Media has released on DVD the remaining episodes of ’60s spy television series Man in a Suitcase
Acorn Media has released on DVD the remaining episodes of ’60s spy television series Man in a Suitcase
These movies don’t all take place during Valentine’s Day, but they all tell their own unique little love stories that are perfect for starry-eyed couples this time of year. Read on for some of the best romantic movies to watch with your partner this evening.
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: The deserving winner of the Grand Jury Prize (Documentary) at last year’s Sundance Film Festival; the film that put Lena Dunham on the map; a documentary that delves into the life of one of America’s most beloved filmmakers; the sequel to one of the sickest films of all time; and a period musical drama. Â 1.
Screen Rant interviews screenwriter John Swetnam to learn more about the found footage genre and why it is so popular in Hollywood right now.
Skip It The Show: Â The BBC has been putting out some great SF/Fantasy shows inrecent years. Â The new DoctorWho is one of the best shops onthe air, Torchwood is excellent, and BeingHuman is always fun to watch. Â So I wasexcited when I heard that ‘the Beeb’was going to try its hand at a dark fantasy/horror series involvingghosts andzombies.
Get a sneak peek at what’s at play from ”G.I. Joe,” ”Avengers,” ”Amazing Spider-Man,” and more!
 “Did you know that the original name for Pac-Man was Puck-Man…
While February 14 may typically involve a glut of romantic movies, a new study released February 13 by the Journal of Consumer Research suggests that the temperature could also affect our desire to see onscreen amour.Â
MANILA, Philippines – The number of locally produced films increased slightly in 2011 but is still far below the output during the so-called second “golden age†of Filipino movies in the 1970s.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment will release The Artist, the black-and-white Oscar-nominated tribute to the silent film era, on DVD and Blu-ray on Apr. 24 2012. The film, directed by Michel Hazanavicius, features an all-star cast including Jean Dujardin, Berenice Bejo, John Goodman, Penelope Ann Miller, James Cromwell, Missi Pyle and many others…
