DVD: Larry Crowne (12)
The global economy’s in ruins, so, figures Tom Hanks, what every-one needs is a perky recession tale about a wholesome soul, Larry, who knuckles down and makes the best of it.
The global economy’s in ruins, so, figures Tom Hanks, what every-one needs is a perky recession tale about a wholesome soul, Larry, who knuckles down and makes the best of it.
And here’s yet another woeful comedy about America’s working wounded. This time around, three stiffs or “spineless losers” – played by Jason Bateman, Charlie Day and Jason Sudeikis – plot to kill their vile bosses: a nymphomaniac dentist (Jennifer Aniston), a sadist (Kevin Spacey) and a sleazeball (Colin Farrell).
Reviewed by Walter Addiego, Amy Biancolli, Peter Hartlaub and Mick LaSalle RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) Beginners Writer-director Mike Mills zigzags over the decades for this story of a sensitive cartoonist (Ewan McGregor),…
The United States is still the wonderland for consumer electronics. A Blu-ray player deal in the UK is making big waves today, that would just get a disgusted look from consumers in the United States…
Supermarket chain Asda is kicking off its drive to win the Christmas market with a discount Blu-ray player offer. The retailer is selling the ONN DS-BD52 Blu-ray and DVD player for just £40. The unit includes HDMI, composite and digital coaxial audio ports
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Millions of current and former Netflix customers woke up Wednesday to an e-mail about a class-action lawsuit involving the price of online DVD rentals.
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Alfred Hitchcock is called the Master of Suspense, but he could just as easily be called the Overseer of Espionage. When you look at Hitch’s resume, a trend of spy movies begins to coalesce around the perhaps more familiar murderous psycho killer movies
 I seem to have come to a dilemma. I think I am at the point where I might have just seen it all
