New On DVD, 11/8/11
Jason Bateman is a lawyer, married with three kids, who pines for the freedom enjoyed by his best friend, Ryan Reynolds. After drinking too much one night, the men find themselves wishing that they could have the other’s life.
Jason Bateman is a lawyer, married with three kids, who pines for the freedom enjoyed by his best friend, Ryan Reynolds. After drinking too much one night, the men find themselves wishing that they could have the other’s life.
SHIPROCK — A 12-minute DVD is changing the way Navajo women think about breast cancer. The DVD, produced by a team of local cancer professionals and survivors, is helping Navajo women view cancer in manageable terms.
A DVD on the history of Simon Kenton High School is available for purchase and will be airing on local television for the next several weeks.
PHILSTAR: Marvel Studios and Paramount Pictures’ latest edition to the incomparable Marvel superhero team, Captain America: The First Avenger, is now ready for action on Blu-ray, DVD and VCD. It is..
As anticipation builds for the big-screen live action version of Marvel’s “The Avengers,” Earth’s Mightiest Heroes continue to thrill comic book fans on the small screen with their animated adventures.
Through the years, Asian horror movies, particularly those from East and Southeast Asia, have become alternative sources of horror offerings outside Hollywood conventions. They have their own cultural distinctions and characteristics that make them definitively different from typical Hollywood fare. Programming a horror movie marathon of Asian horror flicks doesn’t always have to include the …
COMMENTARY | Lindsay Lohan was released from jail this morning in a gross violation of the Roach Rule: Once you check in, you’re not supposed to just check out.
We all know vampires are continuing to suck on the innocent blood governed by popular culture. But with “True Blood,” “The Vampire Diaries,” and “Twilight” and its barrage of sequels, the prevailing message seems to be the same: Of you’re going to get turned into a vampire, make sure you’re bitten when you’re really young and sexy. Not only will you be undead, but you’ll also never have to worry …
Ebert Presents: At the Movies may go off the air at the end of the season, Roger Ebert writes on his blog. Since the show’s January debut, it has been financed solely by a $25,000 backing from Kanbar Charitable Trust.
