It may be an Abba-free zone, but this sweet Mediterranean romance has so much in common with Mamma Mia (Pierce Brosnan included) that it could have been marketed as a remake. Â Â Â Â
Okay, it’s not as invigorating as JJ Abrams’s first Trek reboot, but it’s still a deft cocktail of humour and action. And, more crucially, the chemistry between Kirk (Chris Pine) and Spock (Zachary Quinto) still crackles. The crew off the USS Enterprise are on a manhunt for Benedict Cumberbatch’s super-soldier/terrorist who is giving Starfleet a headache with his explosive activity.
Tobias Lindholm’s claustrophobic, gripping hostage drama centres on a ship’s chef (Pilou Asbaek, the spin doctor in Borgen) and a control-freak CEO (Soren Maling), who negotiates from a sterile office in Copenhagen.
Everyone’s clearly having a blast on this outrageous HBO show. Antony Starr channels Martin Riggs and Jack Reacher as the former jewel thief who, after being released from prison, makes his way to the corrupt Wild West town of Banshee.
Reviewed with The Little Mermaid: Diamond Edition Blu-ray The latest re-releases from the Disney vault are two very different but equally appealing gems. While their ages may have you gasping ( Robin Hood is 40, The Little Mermaid ’s pushing 25), both feel remarkably fresh on their Blu-ray debuts. Robin Hood retells the story of England’s most famous outlaw, bantering buddy Little John, foxy …
Washington, D.C. (August 25, 2013) – This is an update on an earlier articles on new Blu-ray releases. See earlier articles below.
The “Dog Days of Summer” are in full effect which is somewhat a shame because we have a couple decent and anticipated movies, one of which is finally being released to theaters nearly two years after its festival premiere, the other a follow-up to a much beloved movie from five years ago. Then there’s the third or fourth movie of the year based on a young adult novel, which will open on …
Richard Linklater’s true tale of the murder of a mean old lady (Shirley MacLaine) is determinedly light. However, it’s in actual fact a very sad story indeed.
Summit Entertainment has just announced that their stage magic-fueled crime thriller Now You See Me is set to arrive in as Blu-ray Combo Pack (plus DVD, Digital Copy and Digital UltraViolet), DVD (plus Digital UltraViolet), Video on Demand and Pay-Per-View on September 3. The film will also be available for Digital Download August 30th, four days prior to the Blu-ray and DVD release