Anticipated Movies of 2013: Part 1
Look forward to these movies that will be filling up our calendars for 2013
Look forward to these movies that will be filling up our calendars for 2013
Stuffed with Hollywood’s latest technology, Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” prelude is some eye candy that truly dazzles and some that utterly distracts, at least in its test-run of 48 frames a second, double the projection rate that has been standard since silent-film days. It’s also overstuffed with prologues, flashbacks and long, boring councils among dwarves, wizards and elves as …
The Bourne franchise continues (this is number four), with Jeremy Renner sitting in for Matt Damon and the series writer, Tony Gilroy, taking over the director’s job from Paul Greengrass, but the transition is a surprisingly smooth one.
Everything feels off in this eco-friendly fable in which a 12-year-old boy (Zac Efron) searches for a “real” tree to impress earnest Audrey (Taylor Swift). The trees were wiped out by the foolish Once-ler and a wicked capitalist has exploited the town’s lack of clean air for profit. The animation is bright and garish, the humour humourless and the romance lacks charm
Family Video sets goal of donating 1,000,000 movies to U.S. Troops during Holiday SeasonGLENVIEW, IL (PRWEB) November 15, 2012 In what is becoming a holiday tradition, Family Video is teaming up with customers to donate movies to U.S
What is it? In filmmaker Lynn Shelton’s highly anticipated follow-up to her breakout film “Humpday,†she once again exhibits tonal control and sensitivity.
SAN JOSE, Calif. – Apple unveiled a new version of its iMac desktop computer that’s one-fifth the thickness of the old model around the edges.
Recommended Once upon a time in a land far, far away, there was a newborn baby girl named Ella. Usually in these sorts of stories, the fairy godmother doesn’t show up for a few chapters, but Lucinda (Vivica A
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Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The stills used here are taken from promotional materials, not the Blu-ray edition under review. Legend has it that audiences in the early 1920s were so convinced by the double-amputee special effect in the Lon Chaney vehicle The Penalty that the studio started attaching a scene of the actor walking down some stairs to the tail end of prints so people …