DVD: Super 8 (12)
“It’s on the news, that means it’s real,” maintains Charlie (Riley Griffiths) to his best pal, Joseph (Joel Courtney).
“It’s on the news, that means it’s real,” maintains Charlie (Riley Griffiths) to his best pal, Joseph (Joel Courtney).
Back in the mid noughties, you couldn’t move for marching and dancing penguins, so there’s something vaguely out-of-date about this Jim Carrey kids book adaptation.
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Irish broadband users are at last getting a wide range of movies and TV on-demand
Todd Haynes’s first, hugely successful Hangover caper was innovative, crude and funny, the lead characters – decent Doug (Justin Bartha), indecent Phil (Bradley Cooper), unhinged Alan (Zach Galifianakis) and neurotic Stu (Ed Helms) – were obnoxious but still endearing, particularly Helms’s bullied dentist.
Emily Robison admits it was a little “bizarre” watching “Dixie Chicks Storytellers” half a decade after it first aired.
Netflix, the embattled DVD rental and content streaming company, has found itself on hard times again.
The closest Chris Weitz had previously come to the father-son dynamic at the heart of this affecting immigration drama was in the Hugh Grant vehicle About a Boy, before he was seduced by franchise riches in The Golden Compass and New Moon.
The global economy’s in ruins, so, figures Tom Hanks, what every-one needs is a perky recession tale about a wholesome soul, Larry, who knuckles down and makes the best of it.