Berlin film fest picks Hanks, Zhang movies for line-up
The Berlin film festival unveiled its first selections Monday including a 9/11 drama starring Tom Hanks and new pictures from China’s Zhang Yimou and Filipino art house star Brillante Mendoza.
The Berlin film festival unveiled its first selections Monday including a 9/11 drama starring Tom Hanks and new pictures from China’s Zhang Yimou and Filipino art house star Brillante Mendoza.
The Salt of Life, like Gianni Di Gregorio’s Mid-August Lunch (a far superior film), is the sort of low-key whimsy that encourages critics to dish out praise like “charming”, “life-affirming” etc.
Nature doesn’t get any better than this. David Attenborough, Britain’s greatest asset, narrates the BBC’s sensational documentary on the Arctic and Antarctic.
Microsoft Corp. is rolling out a new interface for its Xbox game console, one that allows you to navigate through music, movies, TV shows and games with the wave of your hand or the sound of your voice.
Adele has been recovering nicely from her recent throat surgery in Boston
This is the time when Hollywood rolls out its serious stuff, but this year’s offerings seem particularly dark, with titles like “Melacholia,” “In the Land of Blood and Honey” and “The Darkest Hour,” which arrives in theaters Christmas Day.
Cars 2 is not one of Pixar’s best, but it is their best looking film to date.
Now fans can relive the vital highlights of the 65th Motocrossof Nations in the Official Review, new on DVD from Duke. With breathtaking action footage from throughout the event inSaint Jean d’Angely, France, it is the essential guide to afascinating contest.
The Double (PG-13) A CIA operative (Richard Gere) is paired with a young FBI agent (Topher Grace) to solve a senator’s murder.