DVD: The Salt of Life (12)
The Salt of Life, like Gianni Di Gregorio’s Mid-August Lunch (a far superior film), is the sort of low-key whimsy that encourages critics to dish out praise like “charming”, “life-affirming” etc.
The Salt of Life, like Gianni Di Gregorio’s Mid-August Lunch (a far superior film), is the sort of low-key whimsy that encourages critics to dish out praise like “charming”, “life-affirming” etc.
Nature doesn’t get any better than this. David Attenborough, Britain’s greatest asset, narrates the BBC’s sensational documentary on the Arctic and Antarctic.
Paramount Pictures has made arrangements with Cinemark Theaters with XD auditoriums to allow “special sneak previews” today of the fourth ” Mission: Impossible ” film, ” Mission: Impossible , Ghost Protocol.”
If the people are ready to embrace small budget but good Malayalam movies, the Malayalam Film Industry will remain successful and will no longer have to compete with other film industries to retai…
Any love story about pained longing at a train station will inevitably draw comparisons to classic David Lean/Noel Coward romance, Brief Encounter.
In his new essay collection, The Ecstasy of Influence, the author shows off his impressive skills as a cultural critic.
The Salvation Army is releasing a free DVD to help Queenslanders still struggling after last summer’s floods and cyclones.
Not quite as fun or droll as Kenneth Branagh’s Thor but a lot better than the woeful Green Lantern, Captain America is a middling Marvel adaptation, which starts nicely but flags (the lengthy action scenes mainly) half-way through.
Chloë Moretz says she wants “to make people smile†like Audrey Hepburn.
Some of the most successful horror movies ever made – especially the more recent torture-porn variety – follow a specific formula: a group of people (often high school kids) go to a remote location and are terrorised by some mysterious psychopath who proceeds to kill them all.