Johnny Carson is coming to Turner Classic Movies
Turner Classic Movies is adding some classic Johnny Carson to its lineup.
Turner Classic Movies is adding some classic Johnny Carson to its lineup.
DVD and Blu-ray sales were dominated by the debuting “The Amazing Spider-Man,” while rentals were ruled by the returning “Prometheus.” Holdovers “The Campaign” and “Disney Fairies: Secret of the Wings” were strong sellers, and “Magic Mike” and “The Avengers” were still strong rentals after many weeks on the charts.
Disney is shutting down its Disney Movies Online service, which failed to catch on with users.
In ‘The Story of the Movies,’ the author works to provide an overview of film, an increasingly daunting task as its history grows. Even the most ardent traditionalists have to acknowledge that vast, sweeping changes are at work within the realm of film culture. The very practice of shooting on actual physical film, not to mention running that film through a projector for viewing, has become in a …
When they raided the home of a man accused of sexually assaulting children, Racine authorities say they found one DVD titled “Monster Unleashed” that apparently was shot by the suspect in his bedroom and living room.
MOVIES The Expendables 2 (out of 4) Stallone’s Expendables have all reached the age where they’re as likely to reach for the Botox as for the testosterone supplements, and they’re not trying very hard to hide it. Especially since the success of their first film proved the enduring popularity of action heroes in their 50s and 60s, all the more so when you cram so much muscle into a single movie …
It’s easy for fans to buy into the 007 brand. Brand-name shoutouts and high-profile product placement are as much a part of 007 movies as Bond’s tuxedo or Q’s gadgetry, and with “Skyfall” hitting theaters at the same time the film franchise marks its 50th anniversary, it’s never been easier for fans to live and let buy into the brand — James Brand.
There was a trend at the American Film Market in Santa Monica last week that hasn’t been seen in many years: major studios with access to worldwide operations selling foreign rights to their movies.
Billy Wilder’s ‘Sunset Boulevard’ (1950) was digitally restored — a process complicated because the original negative is missing — for Blu-ray release.
