The 10 Must-See Movies This Weekend
This weekend, Kate Beckinsale returns to Underworld, the franchise that made her a household name in households that watch bad
This weekend, Kate Beckinsale returns to Underworld, the franchise that made her a household name in households that watch bad
The Adventures of Tintin Director Steven Spielberg and producer Peter Jackson collaborated on this entertaining 3-D motion-capture adaptation of the classic Hergé comics, which follow an itinerant teen reporter (the…
“Red Tails,” in theaters this weekend, is about the first black fighter pilots in the United States: the Tuskegee Airmen who finally saw battle in the skies over Europe during World War II. It’s a story that’s very much worth telling; the film itself, however, is hokey and old-fashioned.
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 19, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –Â Rentrak Corporation (NASDAQ: RENT – News) today announced the top ten DVD sales and rentals for the prior week based on estimated consumer spending.According to the …
New horror movie anthology The Theatre Bizarre caused something of a ruckus when it screened at a film festival in
TORONTO, ONTARIO– – , Cineplex Entertainment will celebrate 100 years of movies and movie-going memories in 2012.
LOS ANGELES, Jan 17 (TheWrap.com) – Taylor Lautner is helping Facebook make history. His action movie “Abduction” has been released simultaneously through the social-networking site, DVD, Blu-Ray and digital download — an industry first, Lionsgate announced Tuesday. For $3.99, Facebook users in the U.S
Los Angeles, CA – One brave warrior, touched by the gods, must overcome all odds to save mankind from a merciless and powerful tyrant when Immortals comes to Blu-ray and DVD on March 6th from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
The Ides of MarchGenre: DramaDirector: George ClooneyStars: Paul Giamatti, George Clooney, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ryan Gosling Rate: ** 1/2George Clooney’s presidential campaign drama traverses familiar political corridors, tut-tutting over backroom manoeuvres and minor loyalty tests as if this were 1952 rather than 2012. That’s entirely forgivable, because stellar performances make the movie …
With every film critics’ group, major Hollywood organization, and pajama-clad movie blogger serving up their lists of the best films
