DVD maker Cinram strikes deal for private buyout
Under new ownership, company will continue transition to digital economy
Under new ownership, company will continue transition to digital economy
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DVD review: ‘The Films of Jay Rosenblatt’ Rosenblatt, who is program director for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, will take snippets from instructional, industrial and education films from the middle of the 20th century and put them together with music and narration to achieve profound emotional effects. To see a Jay Rosenblatt movie is to come into contact with something deep and true …
In collaboration with Rotten Tomatoes and its parent company, Flixster, The Chronicle presents the critical consensus of Steve Carell’s best-reviewed films. His latest film, “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World”…
Two overstressed New Yorkers try living in a Georgia commune in “Wanderlust,” starring Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd. The comedy recently meditated onto DVD and Blu-ray.
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) Bel Ami Robert Pattinson stars as a poor young man trying to make good in 19th century Paris, getting by with the help of a series of wealthy women. Pattinson is excellent in the lead role, a…
The New York Times film critics on “Rock of Ages,” “The Woman in the Fifth” and “Your Sister’s Sister.”
HBO has apologized for a scene in its hit fantasy series “Game of Thrones” that showed the decapitated head of former President George W. Bush on a pike and said the scene will be removed from future DVD releases.
RATING: (SNOOZING VIEWER) A Little Bit of Heaven Kate Hudson is charming, but the movie is positively ghastly, a travesty about a young woman dying of colon cancer who somehow never loses her hair or her sunny…
Elena Very interesting Russian film, about an older woman married to a wealthy man. The director plays with the audience by making us sympathize with the characters that he finds the most repellent