Music agenda: Adele’s Royal Albert Hall DVD on sale, early bird tickets for major music fests
On Monday, Adele’s Live at The Royal Albert Hall CD and DVD release hit retailers in the UK, and early bird tickets go on sale for Bonnaroo in the US.
On Monday, Adele’s Live at The Royal Albert Hall CD and DVD release hit retailers in the UK, and early bird tickets go on sale for Bonnaroo in the US.
The release date of Strawberry Fields’ first live DVD has been pushed back
NEW YORK (Reuters) – French film pioneer Georges Melies directed over 500 movies at the turn of the 20th century, but few of them survived.
The global economy’s in ruins, so, figures Tom Hanks, what every-one needs is a perky recession tale about a wholesome soul, Larry, who knuckles down and makes the best of it.
And here’s yet another woeful comedy about America’s working wounded. This time around, three stiffs or “spineless losers” – played by Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis – plot to kill their vile bosses: a nymphomaniac dentist (Jennifer Aniston), a sadist (Kevin Spacey) and a sleazeball (Colin Farrell).
Last week, British singer Adele announced plans to offer free screenings of her full-length concert DVD, Live at the Royal Albert Hall, in select theaters in 26 cities around the globe.
Kung Fu Panda 2 doesn’t quite compare with The Godfather: Part 2, but it’s certainly up there with The Empire Strikes Back in the pantheon of superior sequels revolving around father-son issues.
Elizabeth Taylor chews the scenery — and it’s mostly welcome — in this Grand Guignol horror show.
