New on DVD and Blu-ray, Oct. 12
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Oct. 12 A Cat in Paris This Oscar-nominated, animated noir adventure concerns a cat leading a double life: as a little girl’s cuddly pal and a cat burglar’s aide
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Oct. 12 A Cat in Paris This Oscar-nominated, animated noir adventure concerns a cat leading a double life: as a little girl’s cuddly pal and a cat burglar’s aide
Which movies to see this weekend, Oct. 12 There’s no shortage of serial killers, demons, violence and nudity.
Movies opening Friday, Oct. 12 Six Americans stroll out of the U.S
MVD have set a November 20th DVD release date for Ike & Tina: On The Road: 1971-72
The exclusive window is a coup for Apple and iTunes but the HD version of Madagascar 3 can’t be purchased (or played) in iTunes for OS X, which makes no sense whatsoever. Is it a legitimate technical limitation or an evil plot by the studios?
Google announced today that Google Play Movies, TV shows, and Music are rolling out to Google TV over the course of the coming weeks.
‘Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live In Budapest’ will be released on DVD, Blu-ray, 2CD+DVD Deluxe Edition and a 2CD+Blu-ray Deluxe Edition on November 6
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Oct. 2 Feature: Batman Triple Feature (various dates), Chained (2012), Corpo Celeste (2011), Dark Shadows (2012), Five (2011), The Found Footage Festival: Volume Six” (various dates), “Free Men” (2012), “Funkytown” (2012), “General Education” (2012), “Grassroots” (2012), “Hard Times” (2009), “Headshot” (2011), “Hungry for Change” (2012), “Hypothermia” (2010), “Iron Sky …
DVD review: ‘A Summer in Genoa’ Within a few years of his Oscar nomination for “A Single Man” and his win for “The King’s Speech,” a busy Colin Firth made two other movies – “A Summer in Genoa” and “Dorian Gray.” Neither film was released in the United States, and “Summer” can only now be seen on home video, four years after its completion. Firth stars in “Summer” as a professor in Chicago whose …
DVD review: ‘La Promesse’ they are very attuned to the specifics of every environment – how people live, what they do, their routines, their transportation, their clothing, their path to work, the buildings they inhabit. Who knows what they’re like in real life, but in their work you get the feeling that they must be saints, because their films are unusually compassionate, keyed into human …