Seth Rogen says ‘most movies suck’
Seth Rogen believes ”most movies” are awful. The 31-year-old actor – who has starred in several acclaimed comedies, including ‘Knocked Up’ and…
Seth Rogen believes ”most movies” are awful. The 31-year-old actor – who has starred in several acclaimed comedies, including ‘Knocked Up’ and…
Ryan Gosling used to shove movies down his pants.The ‘Only God Forgives’ actor was so obsessed with cinema as a child that he would hide copies of…
Kim Kardashian is planning a post-pregnancy weight loss DVD .
New York Festivals Nominee “Oras Na” Documentary Out Now on DVD !  Internationally-acclaimed Oras Na , GMA News and Public Affairs’ thought-provoking documentary on the deteriorating state of the environment, is now out on DVD .
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: The surprise front-runner to snag this year’s Best Picture Oscar; Joe Wright’s radical take on a Russian classic; a crowd-pleasing retro-musical set in Russia; one of Marlon Brando’s best films; and a creepy horror film from the makers of “Insidious.” Â #1. “Argo” “Argo,” the surprise last-minute front-runner to win this Sunday’s Best Picture prize at the Academy Awards …
Southwest Airlines is planning on sending its customers personalized videos before their flight with details on the departure and boarding time and gate.
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: A comedy about a gay guy and his best girl friend who decide to have a baby (cough, a “Gayby”); the complete first season of Lena Dunham’s extremely successful foray into television; a demented and totally fun forgotten gem from the ’80s; Christopher Nolan’s black-and-white debut, remastered for the first time on Blu-ray; and a mostly wordless trio of films with music …
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: John Hillcoat’s brutal follow-up to “The Road”; the latest from the studio that brought you “Coraline”; the complete first (and only) season of Michael Mann’s HBO show; and an end-of-the-world saga for action lovers. #1.
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 …
Well, Batman fans, the truth you were dreading—but also more than likely expecting—has finally come. The details concerning the special features for The Dark Knight Rises blu-ray have been released and, well, it may not be what you had hoped for.