A Viewer's Guide to Weekend Movies: Helen Mirren Is Our Favorite Ninja Turtle
We're back to the mediocre wide releases this week – featuring ninja turtles and Helen Mirren, our favorite ninja turtle.
We're back to the mediocre wide releases this week – featuring ninja turtles and Helen Mirren, our favorite ninja turtle.
Movies like ?Chef?
You just bought a brand-new TV and now all your movies look overly smoothed out and artificial. WTF?
Fans of The Legend of Korra rejoiced last week when the show returned for its third season on Nickelodeon with not one but three brand-new episodes. Today, the DVD and Blu-ray for Korra’ s second season, Book 2: Spirits hits shelves and we’ve got an exclusive clip from one of Blu-Ray special features, featuring behind-the-scenes commentary by creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko.
 We don’t cover a lot of Wes Anderson movies out here, with the exception of the animated Fantastic Mr. Fox . And yet his work constitutes a strange sort of science fiction, parallel universes populated by hapless heroes who aptly reflect their surreal surroundings…
Amazon’s war on content providers has apparently opened up another front. While the online behemoth is still embroiled in a dispute with Hachette that has led to the removal of the ability to pre-order that publisher’s titles on the site, it now seems upcoming DVD and Blu-ray releases from Warner Home Video have also been removed from pre-order.
– The highly anticipated Paul Heyman DVD will have a 2 hour run time for the documentary portion of the DVD. The full DVD will have a runtime of 7 hours and 16 minutes.
The Cannes Film Festival kicks off today, setting in motion 10 days of premieres of some of the most heavily anticipated movies of the year. Inside Llewyn Davis and Blue Is the Warmest Color got their start there last year—not to mention Best Foreign Language Oscar winner The Great Beauty —and certainly some possible award-season contenders are among the 2014 lineup
MIAMI (AP) — Product placement is nothing new in movies or TV. Insert a fast-food logo or a certain car in a scene and you’ve made a subtle (or maybe not-so-subtle) pitch for the brand.
But nobody cares about 3D movies anyway.