High Score ShÅjo Manga Adds 2 New Shorts on Anime DVD
Special volume of manga’s most popular 4-panel strips to include anime DVD
Special volume of manga’s most popular 4-panel strips to include anime DVD
A. O. Scott looks at structure and craft in Quentin Tarantino’s seminal film.
Filmy patřà lidu (Films Belong to the People) is the title of a series of Socialist Realist pictures that have been released on DVD in the Czech Republic in recent months. These propaganda-filled films are from the 1950s, the harshest decade of the communist era, notorious for its brutal repression, show trials and forced labour camps.
It’s too long, but it’s also a loving homage to movie-making and a deft use of 3-D
A DVD on the history of Simon Kenton High School is available for purchase and will be airing on local television for the next several weeks.
Pauline Kael, who reviewed movies for the The New Yorker for many years, was considered by many to be the goddess of film critics. Her comments on movies were both insightful and controversial.
Coming out on a single-disc Blu-ray package, the 2009 documentary “Sounds and Silence” follows the story of Manfred Eicher, the founder of ECM (Edition of Contemporary Music) Records. This Munich-based record label is known for its significant contribution in the history and progress of contemporary music. This film by Peter Guyer and Norbert Wiedmer features Eicher working and traveling to …
Legendary director Ken Burns turns his lens on “Prohibition†for his latest documentary, a three-part, 5 1/2-hour film that premiered on PBS last week. The film is about the oft-misunderstood 13-year period — from 1920 through 1933 — where the manufacture and sale of liquor…
FT. LAUDERDALE INTERNATIONAL FILM FEST- Mini Reviews(www.fliff.com)By John Delia The following are quick reviews and descriptions of some of the films playing at the Fort