Under the Radar DVD of the Week: 2013’s Oddest of the Odd
Each week sees literally scores of new releases on DVD. Big-bucks advertising and studio clout propel sales of the most high-profile DVDs
Each week sees literally scores of new releases on DVD. Big-bucks advertising and studio clout propel sales of the most high-profile DVDs
Utah Valley folks can watch the locally shot and recently released “Christmas for a Dollar” DVD and point out many familiar scenes.
Nine movies made it to the next round of voting in the Oscar’s foreign language competition, but some notable films will not be making it to the ceremony.Â
Not all “classic†holiday movies are about elves, Santa or trying to enjoy time with your family on Christmas. Some are about freaks, geeks, thieves and love set to a holiday background for ef…
Hollywood may leave moviegoers feeling a little too stuffed this holiday season. Twelve movies are set to open at 500 theaters or more between Dec. 12 and 25, the highest number in recent time.
We’re closing in on the Christmas season, dear readers, and that means it’s time for one of my annual movie lists. So get ready to update your movie viewing plans, because I’m counting down the top ten Christmas movies of the last ten years!
I don’t feel like writing an essay on my favorite Thanksgiving movies (Home For The Holidays and Addams Family Values, natch) and my kids will probably be up by the time the Wednesday box office figures roll in (spoiler – Catching Fire and Frozen are doing really well). I’m instead offering this “timely” glance at, well, things to be thankful for specifically regarding the film industry at this …
(From Pixar | Dreamworks | Warner Bros.) Thanksgiving programming is dominated by football and show marathons, but this year also brings plenty of great movies to watch with the kids in the room. Running in chronological order from morning to evening, these are the best movies to watch as a family or maybe just zone out to while succumbing to the nap-inducing effects of tryptophan.
