Movies for the blind
Radio Talking Book brings Hollywood blockbusters to life for those who can’t watch films at the cineplex.
Radio Talking Book brings Hollywood blockbusters to life for those who can’t watch films at the cineplex.
In collaboration with Rotten Tomatoes and its parent company, Flixster, The Chronicle presents the critical consensus of director Ridley Scott’s best-reviewed films.
It isn’t even out in US theaters yet, but Amazon already has Ridley Scott’s Prometheus available for pre-order.
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) Hit So Hard This documentary tries to be two movies in one: an intimate look into the world of grunge rock in the 1990s and a redemptive tale about talented drummer Patty Schemel surviving drug…
Whores’ Glory A graphic and depressing but engrossing documentary that explores the lives of prostitutes in Bangkok, Bangladesh and Mexico.
This week’s new DVD selections include a famous detective and three strong TV series.
John Key’s welcomed the news that the first of the Hobbit movies will have it’s world premier in New Zealand.
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Movies play a huge role in creating memorable images of space.
Mel Gibson’s quirky action-packed thriller comes to Blu-ray and DVD in July.
