A brave animated cat and a loving look at film history top this week’s DVD releases.
It is neither luck nor royal favor that makes House Lannister prosperous.
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: One of the breakouts of last year’s Sundance Film Festival; a moving father-son drama; Clint Eastwood’s latest; a documentary that delves into the independent filmmaking movement of the ’70s; and an overlooked masterpiece from Germany. #1. Critic’s Pick: “Martha Marcy May Marlene” (DVD and Blu-ray) Few indie films broke out quite the way “Martha Marcy May Marlene” did …
There area a lot of bad movies out there. Some movies are so bad that they’re good. For some reason people love them.
Stars who knock back whisky, wine or beer in a movie are an invisible but potent force in prompting youngsters to experiment with alcohol or binge-drink, a large US study suggests.
Think you could be an Academy Awards voter? Then let’s see what you’ve got.
Movies are a major example of how our society and culture has changed during my life span.
Opening Friday Act of Valor Gone Good Deeds In Darkness Khodorkovsky Roadie Straight Outta Hunters Point Wanderlust
“On Movies” by Steven Rea does not appear this week. Read his blog at www.philly.com/onmovies
