DVD Review: True Jackson VP – Season 1, Volume 1
A teen girl as a Vice President of a big fashion label?
A teen girl as a Vice President of a big fashion label?
Highly Recommended If you’re just looking for a quick, eight-word review, I could probably get away with leaving it at this: Intruder totally lives up to its cover art. Okay, you know how Joe Bob Briggs coined the phrase “Spam in a Cabin” to describe one of the most tried and true horror formulas of the 1980s? Y’know, a gaggle of horny twentysomethings trot off to some hopelessly out-of-the-way …
Marple Public Library’s 2012 Free DVD Rental Card is on sale now through Dec. 30.
We’ve got the Blus–the best sounding music Blu-ray discs–that is.
It’s no exaggeration to say people went nuts over Michael Haneke’s 2005 thriller, Caché. Steeped in paranoia and cloaked in enigma, the film centered on a Paris intellectual (Daniel Auteuil) whose life goes seriously out of whack when a videotape is delivered mysteriously to his door. And then another tape, and another
Some of the most successful horror movies ever made – especially the more recent torture-porn variety – follow a specific formula: a group of people (often high school kids) go to a remote location and are terrorised by some mysterious psychopath who proceeds to kill them all.
If the second series of cult sci-fi show Fringe was a year for shedding comparisons to The X Files and Lost, then it could be argued that the third series is the point at which the show began to do things that had never been done before.
Local filmmakers tend to inject steamy and controversial scenes in their movies to draw in a bigger audience. But does this tactic work?
Northwest suburban Woodstock has been named among the “Top Five Places You’ll Recognize from the Movies.”
Most people do not think that they like silent movies. That’s understandable.
