Iron Maiden Releasing Double Album and 2 Disc DVD and Blu Ray
Iron Maiden fans mark your calendars for March as EMI and UMe have announced plans for the release of “EN VIVO!,” a live Blu-Ray, 2DVD Set and Double Soundtrack album
Iron Maiden fans mark your calendars for March as EMI and UMe have announced plans for the release of “EN VIVO!,” a live Blu-Ray, 2DVD Set and Double Soundtrack album
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: “Bombay Beach” from music video director Ama Har’el; the last epic from Chilean filmmaker Raul Ruiz; George Clooney’s political thriller “The Ides of March”; “Belle de Jour” starring Catherine Deneuve; and the Blu-ray debut of “Traffic.” #1. Critic’s Pick: “Bombay Beach” (DVD) Music video director Alma Har’el’s first foray into feature filmmaking, the documentary hybrid …
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Feature: “Abduction” (2011), “Action Double Feature: The Last Hard Man/Sky Riders” (1976), “Age of Heroes” (2011), “Belle du Jour” (1967), “Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star” (2011), “Caterpillar” (2010), “Courageous” (…
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John Michael McDonagh’s comedy-thriller stars Brendan Gleeson as a dissolute Irish copper who breaks more laws than he enforces, and Don Cheadle as a slick American agent who’s forced to work with him.
Francis Ford Cuppola is oft quoted as having said that “Cinema, Movies and Magic have always been closely associatedâ€. The magic of movies comes from their ability to make you forget that they are ‘make-believe’. Yet, movies today and those of the pre-digital age have one key difference – realism!
