Movies opening Friday, Nov. 9
Movies opening Friday, Nov. 9 Dangerous Liaisons In this Chinese adaptation of the French classic, an older society woman cannot break free of her ex-boyfriend’s allure.
Movies opening Friday, Nov. 9 Dangerous Liaisons In this Chinese adaptation of the French classic, an older society woman cannot break free of her ex-boyfriend’s allure.
What movies to see this week, Nov. 2 John Hawkes plays a polio victim who can’t move his arms or legs but wants to experience sex for the first time, so he hires therapist Helen Hunt, in this well-acted, humane and sexually explicit drama. The original film was directed by Peter Whitehead, and the new version has Mike Gochanour and Robin Klein restoring more than 90,000 frames of optical screen …
DVD review: ‘Spaceballs: 25th Anniversary Edition’ Whether you loved or hated how producer-director Mel Brooks spoofed, satirized and ridiculed for 96 minutes George Lucas’ beloved “Star Wars,” you will relish this first-time Blu-ray release’s enhancement of the king-size, jumbo-giant spaceship that just keeps coming and coming in the opening segment. There are other spectacular sets and special …
DVD review: ‘The American President’ What would happen if a widower started dating a woman while he was president of the United States?
New on DVD and Blu – ray , Oct. 26 Vampire Hunter This crazy mashup, based on Seth Grahame-Smith’s novel, works because the filmmakers decided not to be smirky about the gimmick but to treat it with an illusion of seriousness: Gerrymandering While the tone is sometimes breezy, the content of this advocacy documentary by Jeff Reichert is likely to enrage the viewer – it’s about how politicians …
Movies opening Friday, Oct. 26 All Together Five old friends’ bones are creaking, their memory fading – can the retirement home be far off?
Which movies to see this weekend, Oct .19 The latest edition of the Roxie Theater’s annual celebration of all that is noir and noirish kicks off Friday with a 20th anniversary screening of Quentin Tarantino’s “Reservoir Dogs,” playing alongside one of its principal inspirations, the little-known 1971 “Day of the Wolves.” Cumulatively, what you get is what you get from noir, only in an updated …
Sony redo of PlayStation Store links games, movies LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sony Corp. is revamping its PlayStation Store as it prepares a common storefront across devices from its game console to its Web-connected TVs, Blu-ray players and phones. Sony’s general manager of global digital video and music services, Michael Aragon, said Sony plans to roll out similar storefronts on TVs and other devices …