Ike & Tina Turner Live DVD Set For Release
MVD have set a November 20th DVD release date for Ike & Tina: On The Road: 1971-72
MVD have set a November 20th DVD release date for Ike & Tina: On The Road: 1971-72
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: One of the two films that put Brit Marling on the map; one of the best love stories ever committed to celluloid; Luc Besson’s deeply felt epic on Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi; a horror film courtesy of Joe Dante; and the latest from the director of “Buried.” Â #1. “Sound of My Voice” The 2011 Sundance Film Festival served as a springboard for a remarkable number of …
The seven times Bond star launches a “golden briefcase” boxed set tour of Britain in the secret agent’s Aston Martin car. read more
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – The North American box office hit a slump at the weekend, with top earner “The Possession” taking in less than $10 million and what could be the gloomiest overall haul since the aftermath of the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington. With only a couple of new releases to tempt movie fans, horror movie “The Possession” pulled in an estimated $9.5 million …
goatTitle–OUT OF THE PAST “The Master†(Sept. 14), Paul Thomas Anderson’s first film since 2007’s “There Will Be Blood,†is another tale of American chutzpah. It stars Joaquin Phoenix as a shell-shocked seaman who, returning stateside after the Second . . .
There may be no such thing as a free lunch in politics, but there are definitely free movies – not to mention stars and directors who’ll come to Charlotte to introduce their works and causes in person, including Oscar-winner Jeff Bridges and Golden Globe nominee Eric McCormack.
LickLibrary have released the new Quick Licks Van Halen Vol 2 DVD
The “Transformers” star isn’t just walking away from the Hollywood studio system that raised him — he’s bolting. “I’m done,” says the 26-year-old actor.
August 15, 2012 Though it will forever be known as ‘that cricket film’, director Boyd Hicklin insists Save Your Legs isn’t really about sport. August 15, 2012 Pablo Lorrain’s film, starring Gael Garcia Bernal, traces the end of Chile’s ruling junta while questioning democracy.
