Travolta: Movies too gimmicky now
John Travolta has said he fears for the future of cinema as gimmicks seem to be taking precedence over good characters and stories.
John Travolta has said he fears for the future of cinema as gimmicks seem to be taking precedence over good characters and stories.
The most endearing film you will ever see in which the hero munches the brains of the heroine’s boyfriend, this zom-rom-com stars Nicholas ( About a Boy ) Hoult as a zombie in a post-apocalyptic America who falls in love with a living, breathing girl (Teresa Palmer). Â Â Â Â
Roger Moore delivers a convincing performance in this 1970s film as a straight-arrow businessman who is inexplicably tormented by a malevolent force while driving. Â Â Â Â
Antonio Fargas, who was Huggy Bear in Starsky and Hutch, is a highlight as Foxy Brown’s lowlife younger brother in this riotous slice of blaxploitation from 1974.    Â
The plot is flimsy but the songs are exquisite from the one of the finest pop albums ever: “The Night Beforeâ€, “Hide Your Love Awayâ€, and “I Need Youâ€, which is played out in front of Stonehenge.    Â
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Here is your weekly guide to the Hollywood and Bollywood movies releasing this week.
The home video and DVD of one of the biggest blockbuster of 2013 produced by T-Series and Vishesh Films, AASHIQUI 2, is released. Back in 1990, Gulshan Kumar along with Mahesh Bhatt presented the musical rage AASHIQUI, now to add on to the DVD collection of the audience, DVD’s of AASHIQUI 2 are now available in your nearest stores. The blockbuster of 2013, that received a humongous response by …
Terrence Malick’s meditation on love and the disintegration of a relationship wafts along to no particular purpose. Â Â Â Â
Director and favorite son Shawn Levy zings Fox as “The Internship” flops — as big bets tied to entrenched relationships come due at Sony (“Grown Ups 2”) and Disney (“The Lone Ranger”). read more