DVD releases for the week of July 18, 2013
Danny Boyle’s newest thriller “Trance” is out on DVD/Blu Ray and should be a winner
Danny Boyle’s newest thriller “Trance” is out on DVD/Blu Ray and should be a winner
Tustin’s “Movies in the Park” series returns next week to provide a free, family-friendly night once a week on Thursdays through the end of August. “I like the community involvement of it all,” said Vanessa Osborn, recreation coordinator in Tustin’s…
“The Host,” adapted from the novel by Stephenie Meyer, is the No. 1 seller among Blu-ray Disc sales
Gallery Movies by the Bay in downtown Sandusky Michelle Pletcher Jul 17, 2013 if (!window.OX_ads) { OX_ads = []; } OX_ads.push({ “auid” : “417989” }); document.write(‘ ‘); Teaser:Â This week’s Monday night movie at the Paper District Amphitheater was the Little Rascals.
This isn’t a major week of releases for DVD and Blu-ray, but there’s some solid films worth checking out. For those who like action movies, there’s a Walter Hill film you may have missed in the theater, while Sony’s “Mastered in 4K†experiment continues.
—Amazon.com today announced its retrospective look at the Best Music and Best Movies & TV since the start of 2013. Compiled from best-selling rankings, curated edi
LOS ANGELES, July 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ –Â RENTRAK CORPORATION (NASDAQ: RENT) today announced the Top-10 DVD & Blu-ray sales and rentals according to the company’s Retail Essentials and Home Video Essentials …
Movies about African American experiences have always been in the minority, but this year’s slate of potential Oscar contenders provide a startling counter-example: From the newly released police violence drama “Fruitvale Station” to Lee Daniels’ upcoming “The Butler,” Steve McQueen’s “12 Years a Slave” and “Black Nativity,” there’s a vast array of black movies with a lot on their minds and the …
Asianet Movies, a Malayalam movie channel, completes a year of entertainment on July 15. Asianet Movies which opened a new horizon of entertainment to viewers with round the clock movies won the appreciation of viewers by obtaining 140 GRP (Gross Rating Point) in its first week of telecast itself
Richard Gere, in his best role since Internal Affairs, compels as Robert Miller, a morally bankrupt hedge-fund magnate in this refreshingly grown-up thriller. Â Â Â Â