Doris Day's essential films get DVD release
Doris Day turned 91 on April 3. To honor the actress-singer's life, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Turner Classic Movies are releasing “Doris Day: The Essential Collection” on April 7.
Doris Day turned 91 on April 3. To honor the actress-singer's life, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment and Turner Classic Movies are releasing “Doris Day: The Essential Collection” on April 7.
Despite the ubiquity of online fitness offerings from pilates videos on YouTube to indoor-cycling smartphone apps, fitness experts say ageing boomers reluctant to go with the streaming flow want their home exercise in a DVD format.
Leonard Nimoy will always be linked to his best known role, but his career and life demonstrate that he was never just Spock.
The event: Child stars, octogenarians, actors, directors, producers and others spanning all ages packed the ballroom Monday at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel for the 2015 AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Gala. AARP provides information, advocacy and services to adults 50 and over.
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A look at new releases, including 'The Judge,' 'The Book of Life' and 'La Ciénaga.' A look at new releases, including 'The Judge,' 'The Book of Life' and 'La Ciénaga.'
Movies at the Sundance Film Festival often arrive with tags of “originality” and “boldness.” But there are few offerings that substantiate the claim like “The Wolfpack,” a documentary about imprisonment, parental abuse and the power of classic films to redeem them both.
Movies at the Sundance Film Festival often arrive with tags of “originality” and “boldness.” But there are few offerings that substantiate the claim like “The Wolfpack,” a documentary about imprisonment, parental abuse and the power of classic films to redeem them both.
Movies at the Sundance Film Festival often arrive with tags of “originality” and “boldness.” But there are few offerings that substantiate the claim like “The Wolfpack,” a documentary about imprisonment, parental abuse and the power of classic films to redeem them both.