REVIEW: Cabaret (Blu-ray)
THE FILM:When CABARET was released in 1972, the movie musical was as dead as dead could be. Several years of…
THE FILM:When CABARET was released in 1972, the movie musical was as dead as dead could be. Several years of…
THE FILM:James Patterson’s popular detective/psychologist Alex Cross has so far only really been a hit with audiences of the 19…
Two new DVD releases feature an Oscar-nominated actor and a very different role for a popular actor.
THE FILM:Has it really been twelve years since Robert Zemeckis directed a live action movie? Seriously? It was the year…
KNUTSFORD, England, January 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –Leading in-flight entertainment supplier will continue to provide one of the world’s major airlines with a regular update of Japanese movies.Leading …
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The elephant in the theatre is this: films aren’t even worth pirating these days.
This week sees the release of a couple of films nominated for ‘Best Picture’ at the Oscars — Zero Dark Thirty, a drama about the woman who found Osama Bin Laden and quirky romantic comedy drama Silver Linings Playbook.
