Movies Now Showing, 12/2/11
Some reviews originate at newspapers that do not award star ratings. Ratings range from zero to four stars.
Some reviews originate at newspapers that do not award star ratings. Ratings range from zero to four stars.
Mind Movies, a San Diego personal development company, has used social media to create a first time ever Thanksgiving promotion where community members can contribute to helping hungry families get Thanksgiving meals.San Diego, CA (PRWEB) December 02, 2011 Mind Movies and their growing community of Facebook friends teamed up this Thanksgiving to make a dent in world hunger.Mind Movies is a …
RATING: (ALERT VIEWER) Another Earth A mirror Earth pops up in the night sky – and a young woman (co-writer Brit Marling) stares at it, crashing into a family and killing all but the dad (William Mapother). In its most…
Irish broadband users are at last getting a wide range of movies and TV on-demand
Not quite as fun or droll as Kenneth Branagh’s Thor but a lot better than the woeful Green Lantern, Captain America is a middling Marvel adaptation, which starts nicely but flags (the lengthy action scenes mainly) half-way through.
Todd Haynes’s first, hugely successful Hangover caper was innovative, crude and funny, the lead characters – decent Doug (Justin Bartha), indecent Phil (Bradley Cooper), unhinged Alan (Zach Galifianakis) and neurotic Stu (Ed Helms) – were obnoxious but still endearing, particularly Helms’s bullied dentist.
Jean-Luc Godard is the director behind the sprawling and subjective eight-part “Histoire(s) du Cinéma.â€
These are the highest-grossing, most classic, and most quotable movies that were released during the 4th of July weekend. Contributor: L. Vincent Poupard Published: Jun 27, 2011
Music DVD Review: Nirvana – Live at the Paramount Seattle Post-Intelligencer Copyright 2011 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. All rights reserved
(Reuters) – Veteran film critic Roger Ebert said that his “At the Movies” television show will go on hiatus at the end of the year while additional funding is sought. Ebert said the move was necessary to allow public television stations that carry the show to plan their early 2012 programming
