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In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, Time Warner Cable is offering Digital TV customers a collection of acclaimed films celebrating Hispanic culture On Demand. The Hispanic Heritage collection features a variety of influential Latino films, directors and actors including Alejandro González Iñárritu’s Amores Perros, Salma Hayek in Frida and Gael Garcia Bernal as Ché Guevara in The Motorcycle …
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Sept. 7 Atonement This is director Joe Wright’s adaptation of the Ian McEwan novel about a cruelly interrupted love affair in England, set before and during World War II. High School It’s well shot, but this blunt-as-a-blunt stoner movie – about two kids who, doomed to fail a drug test, scheme to get the whole school baked on high-grade pot – is too cognitively impaired …
A cable TV station was commissioned to shoot a DVD that will train tour guides in Cebu to present landmarks and destinations in Cebu island in the best light. Â Robert Lim Joseph said his group tapped RCTV (Real Cebu Television) to produce the material which they hope to complete within the year.
Other movies opening in fall 2012 There are multiple horrors to be found in “V/H/S” (Oct. 5), about a group of thieves who must view a series of terrifying videotapes; Anna Kendrick joins a college glee club in “Pitch Perfect,” by “Avenue Q” director Jason Moore; Kevin James is a biology teacher-turned-MMA cage fighter in the comedy “Here Comes the Boom” (Oct
goatTitle–OUT OF THE PAST “The Master†(Sept. 14), Paul Thomas Anderson’s first film since 2007’s “There Will Be Blood,†is another tale of American chutzpah. It stars Joaquin Phoenix as a shell-shocked seaman who, returning stateside after the Second . . .
Is the era of the brainless blockbuster over? Watching “Battleship†on Blu-ray (it arrived on Tuesday in a BD/DVD combo edition), one is first struck by the impressiveness of the disc itself.
It must have seemed like a good idea at the time: a scenic comedy based on a hit comic novel, with a romance between Ewan McGregor and Emily Blunt at its heart.
