REVIEW: Bringing Down The House: 10th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray)
THE FILM:The blu-ray debut of BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE tells us one important thing if nothing else: a film doesn’t…
THE FILM:The blu-ray debut of BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE tells us one important thing if nothing else: a film doesn’t…
THE FILM:Bad cops have been around movies since the beginning. Crooked, on the take, two-faced and double-dealing, these fallen agents…
May 20, 2012 | 10:35 a.m. Movies today lack the “morality†found in 1987′s “RoboCop,†the film’s star Peter Weller told the audience at the Hero Complex Film Festival on Saturday afternoon.
The release of the new Pendragon live DVD and Blu-Ray, Out Of Order Comes Chaos, has been postponed
“Battleship,” the first in a string of movies based on Hasbro board games, has survived an armada of tomato-throwing critics and chugged to $170 million in ticket sales overseas.
There’s a little movie called “The Avengers” coming out this weekend.
LONDON – Isaac Densu lives in Broadwater Farm, a large, concrete public housing estate in Tottenham, the gritty and deprived district where last year’s riots began.
A stronger box office slate, a new deal with Netflix and a better TV advertising climate contributed to growth at Time Warner Inc. to start off 2012.
If you’re new around here, this is how the script goes: I damn “The Avengers” with faint praise, observing that the (supposed) culmination of the long, laborious Marvel Comics movie franchise is a competent but pointless popcorn entertainment that’s being wildly overpraised simply for existing without being incoherent and terrible. Some readers sniff from behind their digital copies of the …
When do they cease to be merely entertainment and become an exhausting exercise?
