Kunkletown-shot 'The Fields' ready for DVD
The DVD debut of “The Fields” on Tuesday marks the end of a long road for screenwriter Harrison Smith.
The DVD debut of “The Fields” on Tuesday marks the end of a long road for screenwriter Harrison Smith.
Google is adding 600 movies from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to the titles it has available for rent on YouTube and also Google Play, its digital content store for Android-powered mobile devices.MGM, whose film library includes classics…
Feature: “Alambrista!” (1977), “The Amazing Bulk” (2010), “The Asphyx: Remastered” (1973), “Crew 2 Crew” (2012), “The Divide” (2012), “Domain” (2012), “Episode 50” (2011), “The Flaw” (2010), “Garbo: The Spy” (2009), “…
RATING: (WILD APPLAUSE) On the Bowery: The Films of Lionel Rogosin, Vol. 1 Lionel Rogosin changed documentary and independent filmmaking during a key time in the 1950s and early ’60s, and his most lasting contribution…
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) Dorothy Mackaill films One of the more unlikely, though welcome, home video resurrections is that of Dorothy Mackaill (1905-1990).
A fine family film and a thoughtful documentary lead these films that are newly arrived on Blu-ray and DVD.
Imitated many times but never equaled, Jaws will always be the ultimate shark movie. It scared the hell out of audiences in 1975, it still holds up great today, and it’s got a strong fan following that will never die. read more
“The Cabin in the Woods” pays homage to a very specific kind of horror movie — young people getting picked off one by one in the middle of nowhere — while simultaneously upending those films’ conventions. Five friends go to a cabin in the woods.
If you’re in the mood to see 101 minutes of brutal, bloody and nearly nonstop martial arts action, then Friday — long-held, Christian-derived, horror-franchise-affiliated superstitions notwithstandin
Meryl Streep disappears so uncannily into former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher that her Oscar-winning performance overpowers the movie. Filmgoers who come to see Streep in action will see only that: an actress delivering a bravura performance but not a thoughtful, provocative portrait of one of the most consequential figures of the 20th century.
