DVD & Blu-ray review: Take This Waltz (15) Sarah Polley (111mins)
Michelle Williams’s mildly depressed wannabe author is married to Seth Rogen’s slightly juvenile cookbook writer. But then she meets free-spirited Daniel (Luke Kirby).
Michelle Williams’s mildly depressed wannabe author is married to Seth Rogen’s slightly juvenile cookbook writer. But then she meets free-spirited Daniel (Luke Kirby).
Bart Layton’s deeply unsettling documentary centres on a Texan family grieving over the disappearance of Nicholas, a blue-eyed, fair-haired 13-year-old who went missing in 1994.
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Jan. 4 Cosmopolis This latest from David Cronenberg, based on a novel by Don DeLillo, follows a 28-year-old billionaire through a dystopian urban landscape of his own creation, in this intermittently imaginative and yet ultimately disappointing film.
Paramount Home Media Distribution announced today that Robert Zemeckis’ Flight , starring Denzel Washington, will be available on Blu-ray, DVD, Digital Download and On Demand on February 5th.
Walt Disney Animation Studios announced today the debut of the hit arcade-game-hopping adventure Wreck-It Ralph marking a Disney first with the early release of the HD Digital and HD Digital 3D on February 12, followed by the 4-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack, 2-Disc Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD, SD Digital and On-Demand release on March 5.
From time to time, film buffs ask us to cite the best movie we’ve ever seen—but we quickly demur and say that we don’t go by that rigorous standard. We feel that it’s more helpful to recommend a number of excellent films, because each one has its own strengths or unique focus that the others don’t.
Hollywood is always inventing new gimmicks to get moviegoers pumped up about the release of this or that new or upcoming film.
Movies opening Friday, Jan. 4 Taking its name from a famous street that hugs the Mississippi, this documentary about a foray into the mystical city pulsates from a heady brew of groovy tunes, luscious food, fanciful characters and shadowy escapades
While the Academy gets ready to crown the best films of the past year, we’ve got something else for your consideration.
JAN 2 — I watched two movies before the end of 2012 and the inspiration they brought would never go out of date, even in the new year. I believe that anyone who watched Life of Pi directed by Ang Lee would have their own impressions and views as there are too many implications and hidden meanings in the movie. I do not want to make it so …
