Strip this bootlegger tale of its extreme violence and what you’re left with is one of those hokey, cliché-ridden afternoon TV movies.
“You look like the back end of a bus,” growls Alfred Hitchcock (Toby Jones) to his long-suffering PA (Penelope Wilton) in this compelling portrait of the director’s sadistic relationship with his leading lady, Tippi Hedren (Sienna Miller), on The Birds and Marnie.
Bart Layton’s deeply unsettling documentary centres on a Texan family grieving over the disappearance of Nicholas, a blue-eyed, fair-haired 13-year-old who went missing in 1994.
This week, Times critics look at “56 Up,” “This Is 40” and “On the Road.”
NPR’s movie critic looks back on 2012 and his picks for the year’s best movies.
Thanks to Sony, I received an early Christmas gift as Rian Johnson’s Looper arrived a few days early (officially out January 8th). After interviewing both Johnson and the film&rsquo…
LOS ANGELES — You can fly from Los Angeles to Seattle in less time than it takes to watch “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Those looking for a new burner for personal use or commercial distribution soon realize just how many options are available for DVD burners. From the amount of …
Walt Disney has announced that on March 12th, 2013, Robert Zemeckis’ classic film, Who Framed Roger Rabbit will finally arrive on Blu-ray. Why…