400 movies from 60 countries at Rio Film Festival
The 24th edition of the Rio Film Festival will bring some 400 films from 60 countries to the theaters, beaches and squares of Rio de Janeiro.
The 24th edition of the Rio Film Festival will bring some 400 films from 60 countries to the theaters, beaches and squares of Rio de Janeiro.
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Sept. 18 Feature: Adventures in Plymptoons! (2011), The Babymakers (2012), Bait (2012), Beauty (2012), The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2012), Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3 (2012), Black Sunday: Widescreen” (1978), “The Cabin in the Woods” (2011), “Chico & Rita” (2010), “Children of Paradise” (1945), “Conception” (2011), “Cyrano de Bergerac” (1950), “Dawn of the Dragonslayer …
Video stores are turning to low-cost self-service kiosks, and Video Ezy is the latest to test the market for DVD vending machines in supermarkets and malls.
Stories set against the backdrop of bustling newspaper offices with hard-bitten reporters have provided many great movies.
Albuquerque police have come out with a three DVD set that show people how to spot a workplace shooter before he becomes a workplace shooter.
There is a secret world of movies, beneath the one we know. Hidden among the superheroes, explosions and car chases are films that don’t attract headlines or online buzz, yet quietly prosper
There is something special about seeing a movie you love in its true home.
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‘You’re in my hometown,” says Richard Gere, calling Philadelphia from New York to talk about his perfectly timed financial-world thriller, Arbitrage. “Not that I’ve seen it much since I left, when I was 1.”
