Blu-ray Review: Footloose (2011)
A rare remake that does everything right and improves upon its source material.
A rare remake that does everything right and improves upon its source material.
Also; “Footloose,” “Immortals” and “Like Crazy.”
Skip It Entering the picture to James Bond-style guitar riffs, and quickly dispensing of a few nobodies without messing up his nice suit or slick shades, there’s no question that Mandrill (Marko Zaror) is a cool character in the mind of director/writer Ernesto D az Espinoza. The mind of the viewer is another story. Zaror is a talented martial artist with some eye-popping moves in his arsenal …
28th PMPC Star Awards for Movies – 2012 Nominees Revealed The Philippine Movie Press Club (PMPC) announces the full list of nominees for 28th Star Awards for Movies. They are: Movie of the Year Ang Panday 2 (Imus Productions, Inc. / GMA Films) Aswang (Regal Entertainment,Inc.) In The Name of Love (Star Cinema ABS-CBN Film Productions, Inc.) Manila Kingpin: The Asiong Salonga Story (Viva …
Although Andrew Stanton, Oscar-winning director of Finding Nemo and Wall-E, has been thinking about the Edgar Rice Burroughs John Carter books for decades – he was 12 when he first encountered them – it wasn’t until relatively recently that it became clear that he was going to be the guy bringing the pulp classics to the screen.
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There have been many baseball movies over the years, both real life stories brought to life on screen such as the New York Yankees and their storied history, or completely fictional ones created simply to entertain. Here is a look at the ten best baseball movies of all time.
Also; “Footloose,” “Immortals” and “Like Crazy.”
While HBO’s adult-themed epic fantasy series returns with new episodes next month, the first season, Game of Thrones: The Complete First Season (HBO Home Video, rated TV-MA, $79.98), arrives on Blu-ray to tempt new viewers and deliver some deconstructive extras for fans. Writer George R.R
