New on DVD and Blu-ray, Jan. 22
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Jan. 22 Inferno (2012), Dirty Energy (2012), Don Giovanni (1979), End of Animal (2010), End of Watch (2012), Fat Kid Rules the World (2012), For a Good Time, Call ..
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Jan. 22 Inferno (2012), Dirty Energy (2012), Don Giovanni (1979), End of Animal (2010), End of Watch (2012), Fat Kid Rules the World (2012), For a Good Time, Call ..
Madonna is continuing to wage war against her former trainer Tracy Anderson, sources exclusively tell Page Six. The pair, who worked together for three years…
Will Ferrell plays Cam Brady, a sleazebag congressman who is a shoo-in for a fifth straight term until Zach Galifianakis’s klutz (he’s incapable of opening doors) Marty comes along, backed by two unctuous industrialists (John Lithgow and Dan Ackroyd, both wasted here).
James Marsh’s determinedly downbeat tale, set in 1993 during the Northern Ireland peace process, centres on Colette (Andrea Riseborough, excellent), an inept IRA terrorist who is captured by MI5 after bungling a London Tube bombing.
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Once, long ago, in a console cycle far, far away, Microsoft championed the HD DVD  format while Sony backed Blu-ray. read more
16 James Bond Movies to Air on REELZ with 007 Portrayals by Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, George Lazenby and Pierce BrosnanAlbuquerque, NM (PRWEB) January 16, 2013 REELZCHANNEL—TV About Movies® today announced the network is marking the 50th anniversary of James Bond in movies with 16 Bond movies airing throughout February 2013. For more than 50 years, James Bond has defined the spy …
Movies opening Friday, Jan. 18 The Last Stand The Governator pumps up his acting resume with this tale of a cartel honcho who busts out of federal custody and makes a run for the border. The Law in These Parts This documentary examines the legal system of the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, established more than 40 years ago by the Israel Defense Forces
Multi-million-dollar epic productions with prestigious actors and costly special effects aren’t just for multiplexes any more.
Film director Jim Sheridan has described most modern movies as “crap†and has accused the big studios of abandoning serious filmmaking.