Zadzooks: Justice League: War review (Blu-ray)
Superheroes combine might to stop an invasion of earth in Justice League: War (Warner Home Video, rated PG-13, $24.98).
Superheroes combine might to stop an invasion of earth in Justice League: War (Warner Home Video, rated PG-13, $24.98).
Mr Movies Bill Collins is celebrating 50 years in the industry and Foxtel has put together a special about Australia’s most famous film critic.
“Family violence is an issue that affects everyone, including deaf and hearing impaired communities, which is why captions for ‘Enough is Enough’ have been commissioned”, said Dr Nick Chamberlain, Chief Executive Northland District Health Board. Dr Chamberlain is responding to a media statement released today by Green Party disability spokesperson Mojo Mathers. Northland District Health Board …
The lack of captioning for a recently released DVD dealing with the issue of family violence is a serious omission that needs to be rectified as soon as possible, the Green Party said today. The powerful DVD titled Enough is Enough is a 24-minute documentary in memory of Patricia Ann McGrath, who was killed by an act of violence in January. “Family violence is an issue that affects everyone …
With two more Hobbit movies to be made there are still more opportunities for tourism in Matamata and the greater Waikato region. At the first of the University of Waikato’s Winter Lecture Series last night, Kiri Goulter, CEO of Hamilton and Waikato Tourism, outlined tourism campaigns that have been designed to keep the Hobbit momentum going. Promoting the region She told an audience of about …
The Aboriginal Australian women whose lives inspired the acclaimed movie “The Sapphires” have protested at the film’s US DVD cover, saying its portrayal of a white male actor as the lead disrespects people of colour.
PINK fans seeing the star in concert tonight and tomorrow in Melbourne will be caught on film for a DVD release.
A competition is underway to find a piece of music for a DVD focusing on the harm caused by family violence. The Northland District Health Board, in conjunction with Northland Police, is developing a DVD to increase awareness of the problem of family violence
The much-loved film critics are taking a break, with two big personalities tipped to take their chairs.
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announces the New Zealand DVD release of MT ZION in stores from June 5. It will also be available to download from iTunes and Vodafone InHome TV the same day