‘Jurassic Park’: Blu-ray sneak peek!
EW exclusive! See Steven Spielberg coaxing screams from Ariana Richards in a clip from new edition’s extras
EW exclusive! See Steven Spielberg coaxing screams from Ariana Richards in a clip from new edition’s extras
Movies in 2011: made more for consumption than collecting.
COMING to an MRI near you — movies! Thanks to a $25,000 donation by the Manitoba Neurofibromatosis Support Group and a matching grant by the Children’s Hospital Foundation, the hospital is about to purchase the CinemaVision goggle system for the MRI machine in the Health Sciences Centre.
In this week’s new movies, a drama about the financial sector hits home, an international man of mystery lacks intelligence and the latest from Pedro Almodovar serves up some serious food for thought. Here’s what the Post critics had to say: “ Margin Call †(R) “The film (written and directed by J.C.
share: digg facebook twitter You know, the guy who used to dress like a giant flower, or wear a rectangular shaped box on his head, all the while reciting nonsensical stories to introduce his songs with Genesis in concert? Or how about the guy who, as a solo artist, made those wonderfully arty, but nonetheless goofy videos for songs like “Sledgehammer”? Gabriel has opted to join the likes …
We Were Here This film, about the AIDS crisis in San Francisco and the gay community’s response to it, is almost unbearably moving, a powerful documentary that documents this human catastrophe and the capacity of people…
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) A Better Life Actor Demián Bichir is a picture of humility and fear as he portrays an undocumented Mexican immigrant struggling to do right by his teenage son in this drama directed by Chris…
From Anchor Bay Entertainment The Howling Reborn – Blu-Ray
Holy Rollers is a typical smart-kid-gets-sucked-into-crime drama. Only, rather than a smart-talking Italian teen or a Cuban refugee, Jesse Eisenberg’s Samuel is a Hasidic Jew from Brooklyn.
This George Harrison-produced oddity from 1974 benefits hugely from a mesmerising turn from John Hurt as the delusional, furious and ultimately pathetic Malcolm Scrawdyke (think of a more acidic Citizen Smith), an expelled art student hellbent on humiliating his nemesis, teacher Mr Allard.