Arch Enemy Filming Upcoming Tour for DVD
Arch Enemy plan to film their upcoming tour of Latin America for their next official DVD release
Arch Enemy plan to film their upcoming tour of Latin America for their next official DVD release
Director Tony Scott, who died in an apparent suicide Sunday, was known for action movies, but what made his films distinctive was a feel for the human side of things.
Watching 3-D movies generally means suffering through two things: crappy plotlines that favor spectacle over substance and the need to wear some annoying, dorky glasses. Scientists may have solved one of these frustrations. (You might be able to guess which.)
Pavtube Studio today announced a beta release of its significant product DVD Creator. The DVD Creator Beta version is unveiled as freeware, and its full version is scheduled for release this fall.New York, USA (PRWEB) July 31, 2012 Pavtube Studio today announced a beta release of its significant product DVD Creator.
Movies that show actors smoking tobacco should automatically earn an R rating in order to minimize copycat smoking among impressionable tweens and teenagers, the authors of a new study suggest.
John Avlon says when the new Aaron Sorkin HBO drama “The Newsroom” debuts, it will join a slew of Hollywood depictions of journalists at work. They’re worth watching again
With the debut of Aaron Sorkin’s new show The Newsroom on HBO this Sunday, I’ve been thinking about the best film depictions of journalism in American history. Any ‘best-of’ list is inherently subjective, but you definitely don’t need to be a journalist to appreciate the sense of purpose these classic films provide.
One night earlier this month, I found myself alone at a remote suburban movie theater, miles from my home, seeing “War Horse.” I admire Steven Spielberg’s movies, and I’d heard raves about the play, but that’s not really why I went.
As Paige emerges from her comatose state, she mistakes the man at her bedside, her husband Leo, for a doctor.
As Paige emerges from her comatose state, she mistakes the man at her bedside, her husband Leo, for a doctor.