“Cunningham” Artistic and Beautiful
Review by John Delia A documentary on dance, it’s also an instructional piece that follows Merce Cunningham one of the
Review by John Delia A documentary on dance, it’s also an instructional piece that follows Merce Cunningham one of the
Review by John Delia Artists, photographers, architects, collectors, historians, or just curious the documentary Jay Myself the movie opens in Boca
J. Lee Productions presents the screening of the independent film. DVD included with advance ticket purchase (also on eventbrite.com).
Step one in releasing a special edition Blu-ray release is a kick-ass new cover. And with the explosion of pop culture art happening in almost every major city, there are plenty of talented artists who are up to the task. Sony knows this and they recruited the premiere pop culture art gallery, Los Angeles’ Gallery […] The post Cool Stuff: Gallery 1988 Does Blu-ray Covers For 16 Classic Sony …
Last summer I got on a big baseball movie kick and set out to watch all of them, some for the first time. There’s a fair amount of good baseball movies, which is not surprising as the sport has a long, proud history, populated by players with character and heart that seem destined for the big screen. It’s a sport with innate narrative potential.
Planes Blu-ray is available at Amazon for $32.99. Dusty is a plane with high hopes—literally. Crop duster by trade, this single-prop plane sees himself soaring alongside his high-flying heroes in an…
“You have ice in your veins,†maintains Ray Liotta’s New Jersey mobster to a potential enforcer, Richard Kuklinski. Michael Shannon, probably best known for the TV series Boardwalk Empire, and perhaps the most consistently interesting US film actor working at the moment, is convincing as America’s most notorious contract killer, who played the role of an ideal family man, married to a dutiful …
by Brett White While “The Wolverine” was just a modest success at the box office here in the States, the film pulled in an impressive $372M worldwide and, must like Logan’s healing factor, repaired a lot of the damage inflicted upon the character by “X-Men Origins: Wolverine.” With everyone’s favorite Canadian mutant back in fighting […]
Audrey Tautou stars as the title character in Claude Miller’s adaptation of François Mauriac’s novel of bourgeois entrapment. In 1920s Bordeaux, Thérèse is a free-spirited young woman who knows she must marry stolid Bernard (Gilles Lellouche) and thus unite their land-owning families
Ratings: 3.5/5 Who knew aliens could be just as scary as ghosts? We’re not talking monster-type Alien aliens, but the stretched-out grey men that are usually just above the bug-eyed dudes from Mars Attacks! in terms of their horror factor