Panasonic DMP-BDT220 Blu-ray player for $75 on Amazon
The Editors’ Choice-winning Panasonic DMP-BDT220 is available for just $75 at Amazon for a limited time.
The Editors’ Choice-winning Panasonic DMP-BDT220 is available for just $75 at Amazon for a limited time.
Moviegoers are in for an unusually manly month from mid-January to mid-February, with at least six guns-and-gangster films scheduled for release.
Mark Wahlberg, since the splendidly silly The Other Guys, has morphed into a comic actor and it’s paying dividends – certainly better than dim actioners such as Max Payne.
The resurrected Dallas is riddled with far too many pretty people (Jesse Metcalfe, Julie Gonzalo) but it’s still the old stagers – Sue Ellen, Bobby Ewing, and, of course, the reptilian JR Ewing (Larry Hagman, still wonderful) – who make these slickly packaged episodes of oil skullduggery compelling.
Movies opening Nov. 30 Opening Friday The Collection Dragon Just 45 Minutes From Broadway Killing Them Softly The Starlet
DVD review: ‘Jolene’ A decade later he cast a Juilliard graduate named Jessica Chastain in her first movie role as the title character in “Jolene.” A magnet to men, she winds up married to a bigamist and to an abusive religious zealot and in relationships with a Las Vegas mobster (a compelling Chazz Palminteri) and with a female warden (Frances Fisher) at a mental hospital where Jolene is …
Movies to see this weekend, Nov. 23 Flight One of the best plane-crash sequences in all of film highlights this drama about a gifted pilot, suffering from alcoholism, on a collision course with authorities and his own illness. Directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring Denzel Washington, the film is also notable for Kelly Reilly, who does strong work as a heroin addict struggling with her own …
Last year I gave you my list of the best movies to watch for Thanksgiving, and even a list of the best “alternate” movies to watch for Thanksgiving. This year, I’ve got you a list of a very different sort — movies about American Indians, to add to your viewing list this holiday season.
Researchers using a prominent technique in the imaging of cells and sensing of molecules discover a boost to its sensitivity – by using a $10 DVD.