Daniel Radcliffe embraces his dark side in 'Horns'
The weirder his movies get, the more Daniel Radcliffe hears that he’s trying to distance himself from Harry Potter. In fact, he maintains, Potter was part of his weirdness training.
The weirder his movies get, the more Daniel Radcliffe hears that he’s trying to distance himself from Harry Potter. In fact, he maintains, Potter was part of his weirdness training.
Marvel Entertainment owns box office records. But it has yet to own the world of home entertainment, even if its Blu-ray releases are propelling recent sales increases in this high-definition format. In other words, Marvel has something to learn, including a little humility and presentation tips from its rivals such as Warner Bros.
It’s one of the paradoxes of our age. As attention spans get shorter – movies get longer.
; it is also a reality check for the society.
“The Heat” (R, 117 minutes, Fox): The team of Sandra Bullock and Melissa McCarthy looks on paper to be a sure-fire formula for comic gold; both gifted comediennes, they possess temperaments and physical packages diametrically opposed enough to recreate the kind of comedy made famous by such duos as Abbott and Costello or Jackie Gleason and Art Carney. In “The Heat,” they play mismatched law …
April 14
Slasher movies will be getting a new home with “Fangoria Presents,” a curated video-on-demand offering on cable, satellite and the Internet.