DVD: Larry Crowne (12)
The global economy’s in ruins, so, figures Tom Hanks, what every-one needs is a perky recession tale about a wholesome soul, Larry, who knuckles down and makes the best of it.
The global economy’s in ruins, so, figures Tom Hanks, what every-one needs is a perky recession tale about a wholesome soul, Larry, who knuckles down and makes the best of it.
And here’s yet another woeful comedy about America’s working wounded. This time around, three stiffs or “spineless losers” – played by Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis – plot to kill their vile bosses: a nymphomaniac dentist (Jennifer Aniston), a sadist (Kevin Spacey) and a sleazeball (Colin Farrell).
Reviewed by Walter Addiego, Amy Biancolli, Peter Hartlaub and Mick LaSalle RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) Beginners Writer-director Mike Mills zigzags over the decades for this story of a sensitive cartoonist (Ewan McGregor),…
Thursday, November 17, 2011 New movies this week The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part I The gist: The fourth of five movies enumerating the reasons why dating a werewolf or vampire is difficult. Really?
This is not a spoiler: Bella has Edward’s baby in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1,” a human-vampire hybrid that eats her up from the inside and threatens her very life.
The standard 35 mm film we’re all used to seeing in movie theaters will be replaced worldwide by digital technology in the next few years, and the hit blockbuster film “Avatar” is to blame for the shift, according to a new report.
Online ticket seller Fandango said Thursday that customers heading to see movies on more than 1,000 screens owned by Regal Entertainment Corp. no longer have to print out tickets — as long as they have a cellphone with a screen.
For instance, if you think ‘Moneyball’ is about baseball, you’re wrong.
The day is coming where you will have little or no choice. Much like VHS in the past, DVD technology will be weeded out in favor of Blu-ray. But that could be years from now
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17 (UPI) — The blockbuster fantasy flick “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2” is the top-selling DVD in the United States, Rentrak said.
