Parks and Recreation’s Chris Pratt almost single-handedly redeems this predictable high-school-reunion drama, his boorish family man bagging the best lines and a wince-inducing karaoke routine. Â Â Â Â
Barnaby Southcombe’s funereally paced but inventively lit oddity stars Charlotte Rampling (the director’s mother) as a lonely divorcée who after hooking up with a rotter at a speed-dating event, goes back to his Barbican flat and smashes his head in.
By Eddie Wright At the recent CinemaCon event in Las Vegas, president and chief executive of the National Association of Theater Owners, John Fithian claimed — while speaking to movie theater owners and pros — that movie attendance is down in 2013 due to “the weight of too many R-rated movies.” Fithian then told the
LOS ANGELES, April 15 (UPI) — The History channel miniseries “The Bible” is the top-selling DVD and Blu-ray in the United States, Rentrak announced Monday.
A comedy about an all-female student a capella group, Pitch Perfect rehashes a plot that’s older than Mickey Rooney. Â Â Â Â
What Richard Did is a small but intense piece of psychological drama about pampered teenagers from a well-heeled district of south Dublin. Â Â Â Â
JRR Tolkien’s sweet, 320-page fantasy has presumably been turned into a monstrous three-part film in order to make as much moolah as possible. Â Â Â Â
Home theaters have progressed such that they are, in many ways, superior to commercial theaters. The one caveat has been that you have to wait for months until movies come available on Blu-ray or from on-demand services to enjoy them. The Prima Cinema changes all of that.
