Going to the movies is a classic American pastime: Dark theater and two to three hours of not thinking and simply being entertained — this is still appealing to most. However, the ticket price for admission has risen considerably over the last few years. In 2013, the average cost of a single movie ticket reached an all-time high.
The Cannes Film Festival kicks off today, setting in motion 10 days of premieres of some of the most heavily anticipated movies of the year. Inside Llewyn Davis and Blue Is the Warmest Color got their start there last year—not to mention Best Foreign Language Oscar winner The Great Beauty —and certainly some possible award-season contenders are among the 2014 lineup
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From Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich to Sandra Bullock in The Blind Side , moms make the movies. NPR’s Rachel Martin talks with Richard Corliss about his new book that looks at iconic screen mothers.
War films, Mother’s Day films, old favorites and Japanese “Godzilla†sequels all receive Blu-ray upgrades…
Nothing suits a legendary film, especially a French one, better than getting the Criterion Collection treatment, and two new movies, equally compelling but very different, get the joint DVD/Blu-Ray package from that fine company. “Rififi,” directed by American expatriate Jules Dassin, is…
