Category: Television

Stonehearst Asylum Blu-ray Review

The old saying about the inmates running the asylum is fully realized in Stonehearst Asylum, based upon the short story  “The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether” by Edgar Allan Poe.  Set in Victorian Era England, Jim Sturgess Is Edward Newgate, a recent graduate of Oxford Medical School, who arrives at the secluded Stonehearst Asylum for his first assignment…

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DVD: Denzel Washington shines in 'Equalizer' remake

“The Equalizer” (Rated R for strong bloody violence and language throughout, including some sexual references, 132 minutes): What seems like a bad idea, actually turns out to be a pretty good film. I never thought remaking a television show from…

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Movies: Unlikely war hero steps into spotlight

In an ideal world, the story of Alan Turing would have made it into the multiplexes in 2012, the centenary year of his birth. But Hollywood has shown a marked disinclination to tell it.The script for The Imitation Game , which…

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Our Modern Movie-Trailer Fatigue

If you’re tired of sitting through ads before movies, you aren’t alone. Earlier this year, the National Association of Theater Owners ruled that trailers should no longer exceed two minutes—that’s 30 seconds shorter than the previous norm—and requested theaters stop playing previews more than four months in advance of a film's release. According to The Hollywood Reporter, theater owners were fed …

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