Foreign movies lead the way for new DVD releases this week
Lyrical, touching new film from Hong Kong leads foreign films that dominate this week’s new DVD releases.
Lyrical, touching new film from Hong Kong leads foreign films that dominate this week’s new DVD releases.
“I just need another hit, just one more,†maintains Ethan Hawke’s true-crime author, Ellison, who has hauled his sweet little family to a house containing a horrifying secret.
Fatal car crashes lay bare social tensions in two very different countries in upheaval, South Africa and Romania, in new movies in competition at the 63rd Berlin film festival Monday.
While the Ice Age series drifts on with ever-diminishing returns, the Madagascar films get better.
Liam Neeson slums it again as the tightly wound Bryan, a former CIA operative who ends up in another bone-crunching pickle.
Charlie Kaufman and Woody Allen are clear influences for this tale of an uptight, blocked novelist (Paul Dano), who after having vivid dreams about his ideal woman, Ruby Sparks (Zoe Kazan), sees his fantasy creation become flesh in his opulent LA pad.
THE FILM:When CABARET was released in 1972, the movie musical was as dead as dead could be. Several years of…
“The Duellists†was Ridley Scott’s first film and it’s a visual stunner on Blu-ray for the first…

One of the most beloved animated Disney film Peter Pan has been released to home video on Blu-ray for the first time. The high
This violent actioner opens with three redneck brothers massacring 13 heavily tattooed chaps in their Alabama home. Turns out they’ve slaughtered the wrong mob.
