ArtsBeat: Video: This Week’s Movies
Times film critics on “Total Recall,” “Celeste & Jesse Forever” and “You’ve Been Trumped.”
Times film critics on “Total Recall,” “Celeste & Jesse Forever” and “You’ve Been Trumped.”
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Arnold Schwarzenegger is to get a global policy institute in his name as he relaunches his action movie career following a seven-year stint at California Governor.
Redbox has extended its deal with Sony Pictures, continuing an agreement that makes Sony the largest Hollywood studio to let the kiosk rental company rent its movies the same day they go on sale.
7 Movies Kristen Stewart SHOULD Have Starred In 1. The Break-Up Since Kristen’s actually experienced a monumental break-up, she’s way more suited for the role than…
By Ashleigh Schmitz It’s probably been a little while since your last Josh Hutcherson fix, but lucky for you, there’s “Detention,” which comes out today on Blu-ray and DVD. In this clip from the movie, you can get a look at Hutcherson talking about life after graduating, dating, and the slasher movie killer wreaking havoc
The Toronto International Film Festival will debut genre movies from Barry Levinson, Rob Zombie and Martin McDonagh, among others, for the Midnight Madness portion of its festival, which runs from Sept. 6-16.
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: A warmhearted comic yarn from acclaimed Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki; a harrowing rock documentary that world premiered at SXSW; the latest from filmmaker/actor Mario Van Peebles; a History Channel mini-series on America’s most famous feud; and an indie high-concept horror film sure to make your palms sweat. Â #1
After a lightning strike knocks them silly, five teen offenders discover they each have a new and different superpower in the daring British science-fiction comedy series “Misfits.” Season one thunders onto DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, July 31.
Dream Theater are planning to shoot a live DVD in Argentina in August
If you missed Miley Cyrus’ theatrical turn as teen Lola in the comedy “LOL,” now is your chance to remedy that grave oversight. The flick, which also stars Douglas Booth, Demi Moore and Ashley Greene, hits DVD and Blu-ray on July 31, meaning you can laugh out loud as often as your little heart desires
