Movies in the Park Continues through September in Twin Falls
TWIN FALLS • Summer is winding down, but there’s a way to hold onto it for a little while longer.
TWIN FALLS • Summer is winding down, but there’s a way to hold onto it for a little while longer.
DVD Talk Collector Series Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials and other sources, not the Blu-ray edition under review. The Movie: Satyajit Ray’s 1963 film The Big City , a.k.a. Mahangar , is another fascinating outing from India’s great multi-hyphenate of cinema (he directed, wrote the screenplay, and composed the musical score)
“The Iceman” is the must-buy of this week’s list of top DVD/Blu-Ray releases
Reviewed with The Little Mermaid: Diamond Edition Blu-ray The latest re-releases from the Disney vault are two very different but equally appealing gems. While their ages may have you gasping ( Robin Hood is 40, The Little Mermaid ’s pushing 25), both feel remarkably fresh on their Blu-ray debuts. Robin Hood retells the story of England’s most famous outlaw, bantering buddy Little John, foxy …
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Recommended The Film : The story of Thor Heyerdahl’s 5,000-mile expedition across the open seas on a wooden raft has already been visualized by a trustworthy source: himself, in his Oscar-nominated documentary from the late-’40s.
Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials and other sources, not the Blu-ray edition under review. You gotta love a good bummer, and there’s no bummer quite as good the 1941 tearjerker Penny Serenade
Recommended The Movie: One of the main takeaways about the film This Is 40 (other than how long it seemed to feel) was how the Paul Rudd character and by extension, the film’s director Judd Apatow were fans of bands that had perhaps been overlooked during their contemporary period and they should be given ample attention now. And with Apatow’s fondness for the band Graham Parker and The Rumour …
Skip It Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials and other sources, not the Blu-ray edition under review. The Movie: Let me preface this review with a disclaimer: I never liked Danny Kaye all that much. As a kid, I was baffled by his doddering presence on TV (in Disney specials, on talk shows) and always wondered why he was famous in the first place
