The True Meaning of the Season: Holiday Movies We’d Actually Watch
Forget the holiday fare that’s actually on TV this weekend. Here are five Christmas movies we want to see.
Forget the holiday fare that’s actually on TV this weekend. Here are five Christmas movies we want to see.
The Artist This is the month they release the masterpieces, and that’s what this film is. A silent film with musical accompaniment, it tells the story of a silent star (Jean Dujardin) on the way down and a young talkie…
“It’s on the news, that means it’s real,” maintains Charlie (Riley Griffiths) to his best pal, Joseph (Joel Courtney).
Back in the mid noughties, you couldn’t move for marching and dancing penguins, so there’s something vaguely out-of-date about this Jim Carrey kids book adaptation.
The trailer for “In Darkness,” a drama based on the true story of Jews in Poland who escaped the Nazis by hiding in sewers.
A scene from “My Piece of the Pie,” Cédric Klapisch’s film about a businessman who hires a housekeeper.
Movies & More reviewer John Gillispie thinks DVDs of the “Perry Mason” TV series would make a great gift for the mystery and courtroom drama fan.
No, seriously. On our list of the best movies of 2011, chosen by Richard Corliss — our film critic of 31 years — the fourth sequel to 2001′s The Fast & The Furious comes in at number 10. He explains why thusly: This list is short on sensitive indie dramas, heavy on mainstream mayhem, but
A look at some DVDs scheduled to be released in the weeks ahead.
Feature: “The Bait” (2009), “Cheaper to Keep Her” (2011), “Cowboys & Aliens” (2011), “The Debt” (2010), “Design for Living” (1933), “The Dragon Tattoo Trilogy: Extended Edition” (various dates), “Elvira’s Movie Macabre:…
