DVD & Blu – ray review: Turn Me On, Goddammit (15)
Frustrated Alma is going through ch-ch-changes in the parochial hinterlands of Norway.
Frustrated Alma is going through ch-ch-changes in the parochial hinterlands of Norway.
This is as rare as Javan rhinos, an absorbing, beautifully acted romantic comedy featuring recognisable humans: Bradley Cooper’s bipolar Pat, who is fixated about getting back together with his cheating wife, Jennifer Lawrence’s resentful widow whose cop husband has recently died and Robert De Niro’s volatile, OCD gambler who struggles to comprehend his son.
A muscular, tattooed Santa (Alec Baldwin) and his fellow guardians require the services of maverick Jack Frost (Chris Pine) to defeat misery guts Pitch Black (Jude Law), a bogeyman who wants to engulf the world in darkness. My children (ages three and five) were transfixed, but this weak DreamWorks animation lacks humour and wonder.
London looks positively post-apocalypse in this damning look at Thatcher’s Britain, and the C4 series is a little dated.
Google has added a new feature to the Google Play Movies & TV app that lets you pause what you’re watching and figure out information about it without having to go search to find out what you’re looking for. Google …
Few things in life are more exciting than sports and movies . Sports pull at our competitive strings and get us out of our couch screaming and cheering for our favorite teams to win it all. Movies pull on our heart strings and make us feel a slew of different emotions.
New Zealand’s film industry is hoping the flow-on effects from the release of The Hobbit on DVD will extend beyond just increased tourism numbers.
It’s more rare in our cynical times than it used to be to find a figure in government called on to actually demonstrate whether he or she has the courage of his or her convictions. For one thi…
CEDAR FALLS — Movies Under the Moon, which will celebrate its 10 anniversary this summer, has announced its 2013 movie schedule.
