DVD review: ‘Kuroneko’
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) Most film buffs know Kaneto Shindô for “Onibaba,” his 1964 masterpiece about a mother and daughter-in-law in medieval times who are forced to kill wandering samurai, selling their belongings for…
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) Most film buffs know Kaneto Shindô for “Onibaba,” his 1964 masterpiece about a mother and daughter-in-law in medieval times who are forced to kill wandering samurai, selling their belongings for…
It took Simon Curtis the better part of a year – and countless e-mails, phone calls, and a couple of trans-Atlantic meetings – to persuade Michelle Williams she was the right actress to play Marilyn Monroe.
This year’s World Series official DVD is due out Tuesday.
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We bring you the news of many Cartoon Network releases coming to DVD, but not often do we get to throw around an Emmy-nominated series.
This weekend offers a range of movie openings in theaters, from the new Twilight Saga film “Breaking Dawn – Part 1” to George Clooney’s Oscar contender “The Descendants.” No matter what kind of movies you enjoy best, there’s something in store for you this weekend.
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