DVD & Blu – ray review: Sightseers (15)
“I know all sorts of people who have had bad experiences in caravans,†Tina’s vile mother warns.
“I know all sorts of people who have had bad experiences in caravans,†Tina’s vile mother warns.
Mike Newell’s adaptation, apart from a bland performance from Jeremy Irvine as the endlessly striving, rather unsympathetic Pip, is perfectly acceptable Sunday-night entertainment.
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It’s easy to ignore Steven Spielberg’s movies when musing on the greatest film projects of all time. He makes great, family films, often amongst the…
“21 and Over” is the latest movie about wild and crazy college students to hit theaters. “Animal House,” “Old School” and others give the new comedy big shoes to fill.
The weather’s too depressing for our liking so we’re going to get a cosy blanket, a hot cup of cocoa and distract ourselves with these DVDs…For A Good Time CallFormer college frenemies Lauren and Katie move into a fabulous Gramercy Park apartment, and in order to make ends meet, the unlikely pair start a phone sex line together. The plotline for this film means that there are a lot of laughs …
DC’s latest animated film Superman: Unbound will be released on May 7 on DVD, Blu-ray and digital download, and we’ve received word on the exclusive Blu-ray features for the film.
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For his first professional acting job, a 22-year-old Anthony Hopkins took a train from South Wales to Manchester. With time to kill on a rainy day, he dropped off his bags and headed to the movies, where a long queue wound outside the cinema.
If you’re visiting England, stopping by Lacock is the closet you’ll get to hopping into a time machine and being transported back to the 1500s. The quiet village — which is frequently used as a filming location for movies — redefines “picturesque,” with its half-timber homes and old brick buildings that are completely unspoiled and