Review by John Delia Home fun for the whole family arrives on November 19th with the release of Planes in a Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D,
The World’s End DVD/Blu-ray hits store shelves today, November 19. The comedy was directed by Edgar Wright and stars Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Martin Freeman. The trio team up again for one hilarious end of the world scenario.
Comcast is reportedly planning to sell movies through its cable boxes, joining Verizon as the second pay-TV operator to go beyond rentals.
Here’s a scary fact: Since 2009, PG-13 movies have contained as much or more violence as R-rated movies.
Build yourself an awesome blu-ray collection in one click. Amazon is offering the Best of Warner Bros. 50 Film Collection for $180, which is over $400 off the original retail price, and quite the bargain for 50 amazing films
Who needs new movies? In this week’s issue of the magazine, our critics show us what’s in their personal collections of old culture, much of it you might’ve missed. All of it is available online, somewhere
Highly Recommended Please Note: The screen shots accompanying this review come from the DVD portion of Cinerama Holiday. The Movie: Vegas roulette tables and slot machines, Parisian can-can girls, ice capades, a county fair, yodelers, hotshot Navy pilots – viewing the 1955 production Cinerama Holiday is like being part of a schizophrenic slide show at your senile grandparents’ home.
LOOK FOR AWARD NOMINATIONS FOR THISÂ FILM Review by John Delia Gripping, absorbing and thought provoking 12 Years a Slave spools out a story
EYES ON ROBERT REDFORD FOR AN OSCAR Review by John Delia It’s the kind of film that makes you feel compelled to watch and