New on DVD and Blu-ray: Whiplash, Big Hero 6, and other Academy Award winners
The Oscars have come and gone for 2015, so now it's time to collect the winning films on DVD and Blu-ray including Birdman, Whiplash, and The Theory of Everything.
The Oscars have come and gone for 2015, so now it's time to collect the winning films on DVD and Blu-ray including Birdman, Whiplash, and The Theory of Everything.
As much of the country shivers in the grip of a nasty winter, NPR movie critic Bob Mondello ponders cinematic heat — the movies that smolder, swelter and sizzle no matter what the mercury says.
Seventy-five percent of movies earn a net loss during their run in theaters.
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The PS3 update will consist of minor for DVD/Blu-ray features The latest PS3 update 4.70 is now up for download. The update will consist of minor …
MANILA, Philippines – An Oscar-nominated film narrates the incredible story of the legendary Stephen Hawking. Love blooms when a girl meets the son of a mayor during a medical mission. The Theory of Everything and Crazy Beautiful You lead the lineup at the movies this week
After Nightcrawler director Dan Gilroy raised an eyebrow at the influx of superhero movies at the 2015 Independent Spirit Awards, Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn is coming to their rescue. During his acceptance speech for best first feature, Gilroy said, âIndependent…
MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO (KTVI)- Kim Hudson and Kevin Steincross celebrated DVD Tuesday this morning on the 9a.m. They reviewed the latest movies coming out on DVD this week. 1
In the latest installment of Geek's Guide to the Galaxy a panel of sci-fi fans discusses whether or not geeks should go out and see films like Jupiter Ascending . The post Should Sci-Fi Fans Support Bad Movies Like Jupiter Ascending
Recommended Olive Films' concurrent Blu-ray release of Roger Corman's The Wild Angels (1966) unexpectedly turned this reviewer's opinion around, from what had been perceived as a merely shrewd if laughable exploitation picture to something far more influential and artful. The same can't be said of Richard Rush's Psych-Out (1968), another AIP feature geared for the drive-in market.
