The Blu-ray of the boardgame adaptation is out now, and has plenty of extras for fans of naval tech.
It must have seemed like a good idea at the time: a scenic comedy based on a hit comic novel, with a romance between Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt at its heart.
As in Suzanne Collins’s zillion-selling, post-apocalyptic novels, a teenage girl (Jennifer Lawrence) has to fight 23 other teens to the death in a televised contest.
It’s a refurb, and it doesn’t do Wi-Fi out of the box, but that’s still a smokin’ deal on a streaming-friendly set-top. [Read more]
Released Aug. 21: “A Separation.†This Iranian morality drama is arguably the most unsentimental, accomplished and thought-provoking film ever to win the Best Foreign-Language Film at the Oscars. Directed and (brilliantly) written by Asghar Farhadi…
Andrew Lincoln’s resourceful sheriff caves in yet more zombie skulls in this gory saga that recalls the BBC’s excellent apocalyptic drama Survivors, only without the intelligence.
There might be a decent comedy to be made about an absurd, middle-aged goth star tracking down a Nazi, but Paolo Sorrentino’s tedious, unfunny film isn’t it.
Robert Shaw’s unhinged sea dog scratching a blackboard and informing Amity folk that “I’ll catch this bird for you, but it ain’t gonna be easy.
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