Research and Markets: Movies & Entertainment Industry in South America Is Expected To Increase to a Value of $4.4 …
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Movies & Entertainment in South America” report to their
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Movies & Entertainment in South America” report to their
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: A comedy about a gay guy and his best girl friend who decide to have a baby (cough, a “Gayby”); the complete first season of Lena Dunham’s extremely successful foray into television; a demented and totally fun forgotten gem from the ’80s; Christopher Nolan’s black-and-white debut, remastered for the first time on Blu-ray; and a mostly wordless trio of films with music …
“Dark Knight Rises,” “Beasts of the Southern Wild” join awards season favorites “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Lincoln,” but Weinstein Co.’s “The Master” is snubbed.
DVD review: 3 Jean Harlow films Jean Harlow, one of the most adorable women ever to walk the Earth, died at the incalculably unjust age of 26 in 1937, after leaving an impression of her warmth, fun and loveliness that will last long past the day that any of us will be in a position to feel sorry for her. Among the most important of these is “Red Dust,” which, by some incredible oversight, was …
Leigh Francis’s fake-tanned, sleazy northern businessman, as seen on ITV2’s Celebrity Juice , gets a feature-length caper which will please his fans while baffling and/or disgusting everyone else.
Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Chuck Norris, Arnold Schwarzenegger … how can so many pensionable men be involved in a film which seems to have been written by an eight-year-old?
THE FILM:It seems to be taking forever and day to get the cinematic oeuvre of Japan’s biggest export out on…
AUBURN HILLS, Mich., Dec. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –Blu-Ray DVD now available on both Dodge Grand Caravan and Chrysler Town & Country minivansSegment-exclusive Blu-Ray DVD player plays both Blu-Ray and standard …
Many classic and popular movies have come from the 80s. These movies are filled with a lot of cliché, yet memorable moments that can teach us important life lessons. Here are the top ten: read more
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Dec. 7 Never Sorry Alison Klayman’s portrait of China’s most famous and fractious contemporary artist sketches the spectrum of his art and political activism, and the troubles and global sympathy they have brought him
