Trace Adkins Launching Christmas Tour and DVD
Sitting beside a fireplace with stockings hung by the chimney with care, Trace Adkins announced last week that he will be releasing a holiday DVD called The Christmas Show
Sitting beside a fireplace with stockings hung by the chimney with care, Trace Adkins announced last week that he will be releasing a holiday DVD called The Christmas Show
The prominence of the Broadway production led, finally, to the screen. Director Ryan Murphy and Kramer joined in 2014 for “The Normal Heart” [HBO Films], with Mark Ruffalo , Matt Bomer , Taylor Kitsch, Jim Parsons, Alfred Molina and Julia Roberts .
Rent It Content: If movies have taught us anything, it's that you don't take a bag of money you happen to come across, especially when the amount is in the hundreds of thousands, because come on… it HAS to belong to corrupt people that are willing to do anything to get it back, only bad things come of it. Greed is the moral of Good People , an ultimately disappointing thriller film based off …
An Auckland based DVD store and its manager have been fined $2000 plus $260 court costs for the sale of non-compliant unlabelled Asian sourced DVDs.
Highly Recommended Nekromantik: It's hard to fathom how desensitized I've become in the last 20-plus years. Way back in 1991 a little video store opened up in SE Portland, Oregon. It's since become an institution, but in those days Mike Clark's Movie Madness had the movies you couldn't find ANYWHERE.
Recommended The Movie: 1981's True Confessions is one of those many films that has tremendous talent involved (both behind and in front of the camera), was pretty well-received upon release (though not exactly a hit), and still has managed to drift into obscurity. It's not a lost masterpiece, but True Confessions is a welcome time capsule of an era where character-driven dramas could still be …
Ten hilarious and haunting movies available on DVD or Netflix.
The original “Batman” TV series, arriving on Blu-Ray and DVD next month, is still delightful for children and adults alike.
Recommended I had seen Avalanche (1978) only once before, 35-odd years ago when it made its network television debut. Back then the movie struck me as curiously cheap-looking, like a TV-movie, and generally uninvolving with barely-sketched characters
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