Deeds: Boise Classic Movies finds niche with film buffs
W yatt Werner, the man behind Boise Classic Movies, dreamed of opening his own laid-back theater after he moved here from Oregon six years ago.
W yatt Werner, the man behind Boise Classic Movies, dreamed of opening his own laid-back theater after he moved here from Oregon six years ago.
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 …
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Oct. 19 When the patriarch kills a neighbor, the family members become, by ancient custom, prisoners in their own home. Europe’s Most Wanted The “Madagascar” films have never been realistic, or moved at a snail’s pace, but this speed-freaking latest installment – in which our anthropomorphic Zoo Yorkers swim from Africa to France – is frenetic to the point of incoherence …
Movies opening Friday, Oct. 19 Alex Cross Tyler Perry goes all cops and killers in this adaptation of the James Patterson thriller, as a homicide detective dancing a dangerous tango with a sly serial killer (Matthew Fox) who makes it personal.
Movies & Moonbeam presents “Rango” in the Red River District
DARWEN history and heritage group Darwen Days launched its new DVD, Real to Reel, at a coffee morning at Darwen Library.
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Zimbabwe-born Webster Kutsawa launched a firm dealing with 6,500 fake DVDs a month from China. He also sold bogus Slendertone slimming aids
Which movies to see this weekend, Oct. 12 There’s no shortage of serial killers, demons, violence and nudity.
Movies to see this weekend, Oct. 5 Looper A sci-fi thriller set in 2044, it uses the story of a hit man (who disposes of people from the future sent back to the past) for a reflection on morals and technology. There’s comedy, satire, sci-fi and thriller material, and even some music
