New on DVD, Nov. 25
RATING: (SNOOZING VIEWER) Conan the Barbarian This is a laughable, ineptly made remake of the 1982 Arnold Schwarzenegger epic, with newcomer Jason Momoa as a barbarian bent on revenge. Rated R
RATING: (SNOOZING VIEWER) Conan the Barbarian This is a laughable, ineptly made remake of the 1982 Arnold Schwarzenegger epic, with newcomer Jason Momoa as a barbarian bent on revenge. Rated R
The Sound of Music Sing-along: The Castro Theatre has been doing sing-alongs to musicals for a decade or so, and the 1965 box office champ and best picture winner starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer and a lot…
To satisfy customers who are gearing up for the best multimedia software deals for Thanksgiving season, Digiarty today announced its super Black Friday offer – buy the company’s top-rated Blu-ray DVD Ripper & Backup Software Pack for only $35.95. The first 1000 shoppers will be given away with lifetime free upgrade.
New DVD and Blu-ray releases Feature: “The Birth of a Nation: Deluxe Edition” (1915), “The Bridge at Remagen/The Devil’s Brigade/633 Squadron” (various dates), “Carjacked” (2011), “Charlie Chan: In the Secret Service/…
There’s no doubt that New York City provides a fantastic backdrop for movies, but you could be walking through a location and not even be aware your favorite movie was shot there.
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) In the early 1930s, there was a brief trend in morally subversive horror, films that suggested a godless or malevolent universe. “Dracula” started the trend, though his fear of the cross at least…
Reviewed by Walter Addiego, Amy Biancolli, Peter Hartlaub and Mick LaSalle RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) Beginners Writer-director Mike Mills zigzags over the decades for this story of a sensitive cartoonist (Ewan McGregor),…
This is not a spoiler: Bella has Edward’s baby in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1,” a human-vampire hybrid that eats her up from the inside and threatens her very life.
The standard 35 mm film we’re all used to seeing in movie theaters will be replaced worldwide by digital technology in the next few years, and the hit blockbuster film “Avatar” is to blame for the shift, according to a new report.
Online ticket seller Fandango said Thursday that customers heading to see movies on more than 1,000 screens owned by Regal Entertainment Corp. no longer have to print out tickets — as long as they have a cellphone with a screen.
