Zoe Lister-Jones: Breakups: Why I Make Movies About Them With My Boyfriend
Relationship movies never get old because humanity will never not be confounded by their relationships.
Relationship movies never get old because humanity will never not be confounded by their relationships.
All the Bonds. All the girls. All the action. All in high-definition. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment mark James Bond’s monumental golden anniversary with the release of BOND 50 , the complete Bond experience showcasing all 22 classic films on Blu-ray together for the first time ever, neatly packaged into one cool…
The Woman in Black is a ghost story in the grand tradition of writers like M.R. James. But while it might seem like its origins are steeped in the Gothic style of the 1800s, it is, in fact, based upon a far more modern novel of the same name written by Susan Hill in 1983…
De Agostini Japan’s 41-issue mag to bundle complete TV anime on DVD
The New York Times film critics on “The Avengers,†“Last Call at the Oasis†and “First Position.â€
A look at reader favories from our Summer Movies cover feature.
It’s been a long time since there’s been as many resources put behind a new and unproven actor as we have in Haywire. In fact…
Claire (Sara Paxton) and Luke (Pat Healy) are working their last few days at the Yankee Pedlar Inn.
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: Michael Fassbender’s NC-17-rated reunion with Steve McQueen; an apocalyptic thriller that’s as grim as they come; a horror oldie that deserves cult status; a drama that finally puts veteran character actor Dennis Farina center stage; and a moody French drama sure to push a few buttons. Â #1. Critic’s Pick: “Shame” Michael Fassbender received the best notices of his …
Highly Recommended One of the great things about DVD and now the Blu-ray format is how, occasionally, heretofore long-unseen movies turn out to be a lot better than their terrible reputations would suggest, diamonds in the rough, as it were. This proved true, for instance, when in 2006 Fox released to DVD their Laurel & Hardy movies from the 1940s, pictures long regarded as unfunny, painful …