The 10 Must-See Movies This Weekend
This weekend, Kate Beckinsale returns to Underworld, the franchise that made her a household name in households that watch bad
This weekend, Kate Beckinsale returns to Underworld, the franchise that made her a household name in households that watch bad
DreamWorks Animation SKG has announced the technical details and box art for the Puss in Boots DVD and Blu-ray, coming to stores on February 24, 2012. The Shrek spin-off stars Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Zach Galifianakis, Billy Bob Thornton,… [read more]
The Charlie Rose Interview: George Lucas talks about breaking away from Hollywood and why he’s fired up about America
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Highly Recommended The Movie: La Rose De Fer , or The Iron Rose , one of Jean Rollin’s most obscure films at least in terms of visibility, is short on plot but high on atmosphere. A young man (Hugues Quester) and a young woman (Francoise Pascal of The Grapes Of Death ) are drawn to each other after they meet and soon head off on a bicycle ride that leads them to a creepy old cemetery.
Tuesday’s DVD releases include a high-flying film classic and a powerful tale about a man fighting cancer.
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“Red Tails,” in theaters this weekend, is about the first black fighter pilots in the United States: the Tuskegee Airmen who finally saw battle in the skies over Europe during World War II. It’s a story that’s very much worth telling; the film itself, however, is hokey and old-fashioned.
George Lucas, whose headstone will surely read, “I created Star Wars…and Greedo shot first,” has announced that he will be retiring from big-budget movies in order to make smaller art-house films.
