DVD & Blu-ray review: American Mary (18)
Katharine Isabelle convinces as Mary, a budding surgeon who stumbles into body modification to make ends meet in this grisly horror from the Soska twins, aka the Twisted Sisters.
Katharine Isabelle convinces as Mary, a budding surgeon who stumbles into body modification to make ends meet in this grisly horror from the Soska twins, aka the Twisted Sisters.
The new SiteTrail list of online moives will provide a great user experience, effectively replacing old file sharing technology.New York (PRWEB) January 25, 2013 SiteTrail is happy to announce that it has finally added the much awaited movie portal. Internet users that keep searching for free movies to watch online can now use our portal to access the great entertainment
DVD review: ‘Death Watch’ (Ironically, the film predicts the coming of “reality TV” and deals with some of its questionable aspects.) Subsequent laserdiscs and VHS tapes were also edited, so this is the first time the complete version intended by the director has been commercially packaged in America. The story focuses on a young Harvey Keitel as a man with an implanted brain-camera whose …
Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 24 (IANS) A nationwide study has revealed that movies and television have a far greater impact on the use of tobacco than newspapers.
PORTLAND, Ore., Jan.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — RENTRAK CORPORATION (NASDAQ: RENT) today announced the Top-10 DVD & Blu-ray sales and rentals according to the company’s Retail Essentials and Home Video Essentials …
Everyone?s familiar with the red DVD kiosks where you can get movies for a buck.
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).
