DVD review: 'Sunday Bloody Sunday'
DVD review: ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ Two sophisticated Londoners – a doctor played by Peter Finch and an employment counselor played by Glenda Jackson – enjoy the sexual pleasures of a young artist (Murray Head).
DVD review: ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ Two sophisticated Londoners – a doctor played by Peter Finch and an employment counselor played by Glenda Jackson – enjoy the sexual pleasures of a young artist (Murray Head).
DVD review: ‘Fanny, Annie & Danny’ Fanny’s sister Annie (Carlye Pollack), about to marry a sympathetic druggie (Nick Frangione), gets more bad-mouthing from Mom, while brother Danny (Jonathan Leveck) shows up solely to bilk his siblings out of their dough – and stick it to Mom. Poor Dad (George Killingsworth), a Vietnam War veteran and a lost soul in the grasp of his shrieking, show-no-mercy …
A discussion of highbrow holiday movies collides with admissions of gorging on cornball Christmas fare where Santa brings people love and magic happens.
The Bourne franchise continues (this is number four), with Jeremy Renner sitting in for Matt Damon and the series writer, Tony Gilroy, taking over the director’s job from Paul Greengrass, but the transition is a surprisingly smooth one.
So Tolkien’s heirs are suing Warner Bros over Lord of the Rings merch. But aren’t his books in the public domain
Eagle Rock has set a December 4th release date for Lady Antebellum’s very first concert DVD & Blu-ray
Walter Hill is one of American’s most underrated action directors and this deeply unsettling 1981 thriller, set in Louisiana’s swampland, is one of the auteur’s finest. A dysfunctional group of National Guardsman (including Powers Boothe and Keith Carradine) embark on a routine weekend exercise and end up being inexplicably picked off by a group of inscrutable Cajun hunters.
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ – Rentrak Corporation (NASDAQ: RENT) today announced the top ten movies-on-demand titles based on consumer transaction rate. Movies-on-demand are transactional …
What movies to see this week, Nov. 30 Chasing Ice This documentary presents striking visual evidence of global warming in the form of time-lapse photography sequences of glaciers melting and breaking up
