Have movies lost their joy lately?
Movies have of late lost all their mirth. Where has the joy gone?
Movies have of late lost all their mirth. Where has the joy gone?
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“Be nice,” Gemma informs the rather loathsome Eleanor before a deeply unpleasant game of teenage truth or dare, which ends with sensitive Felix being walloped in the face by a bully (Jack Gordon, convincing).
Andrew Lincoln’s resourceful sheriff caves in yet more zombie skulls in this gory saga that recalls the BBC’s excellent apocalyptic drama Survivors, only without the intelligence.
Robert Shaw’s unhinged sea dog scratching a blackboard and informing Amity folk that “I’ll catch this bird for you, but it ain’t gonna be easy.
We’re all pumped for the release of Marvel’s The Avengers on Blu-ray next month, not just because we’ll get to see the movie again, but because of all that beautiful bonus footage.
The Hunger Games DVD is out, and it looks good, writes Arthur J Pais.
A piece of the film world is about to become extinct, by some estimates, by the end of this year: film itself.
The home entertainment packet has been well received by the critics.
Friends with Kids is one of the best films to hit the home market in recent weeks, writes Arthur J Pais.