'It's Better to Jump' documentary from Israel, now on DVD (review)
Also recently released on DVD is the pro wrestling documentary “The Booker.”
Also recently released on DVD is the pro wrestling documentary “The Booker.”
Cate Blanchett is spellbinding as the blissfully ignorant wife of a high-living scoundrel. “Fruitvale Station” rings true because it stays small and intimate.
DVD releases of “Stella Dallas” (1937), “Knock on Any Door” (1949), “The Master of Ballantrae” (1953) and “Anatomy of a Murder” (1959) are reviewed.
‘Breaking Bad’ on DVD, A Christmas Story House, Bill Cosby and Winterfest: Pop 10
Predicted precipitation paired with cold temperatures has caused organizers to call off tonight’s Movies in the Park event.
The magic-themed “Now You See Me” has nothing up its sleeve — no believable characters, no sensible story, nothing beyond shiny, high-tech misdirection.
The DVD in English and Spanish, Stuttering and Your Child: Help for Parents, helps parents detect stuttering and take action toward helping their child and is available at most public libraries.
Movies Under the Stars continues in Hoboken all summer.
How do you stop a dictator? Gael Garcia Bernal plays an ad executive with a creative solution in “No.” The historical drama, based on a true story and nominated for an Oscar, drops this week on DVD and Blu-ray.
Cleveland native Halle Berry stars as a 9-1-1 operator handling a teen kidnapping in “The Call.” The interesting thriller phones home on DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, June 25.