Playhouse South salutes the movies
Cinema takes precedence as Playhouse South prepares its musical revue “In the Spotlight: A Night at the Movies†slated for Thursday and Friday in Kettering.
Cinema takes precedence as Playhouse South prepares its musical revue “In the Spotlight: A Night at the Movies†slated for Thursday and Friday in Kettering.
Movies to see this weekend, Dec. 14 Killing Them Softly Brad Pitt stars as a hit man who has come to town to straighten out a crisis of confidence within a gambling community, in a clever, dramatic and yet often very funny crime drama with parallels to the 2008 financial crisis.
DVD review: 3 Jean Harlow films Jean Harlow, one of the most adorable women ever to walk the Earth, died at the incalculably unjust age of 26 in 1937, after leaving an impression of her warmth, fun and loveliness that will last long past the day that any of us will be in a position to feel sorry for her. Among the most important of these is “Red Dust,” which, by some incredible oversight, was …
Check this deal. Take four people out to an evening movie; buy each a ticket, a small popcorn and a small drink for a total of $24
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Dec. 7 Never Sorry Alison Klayman’s portrait of China’s most famous and fractious contemporary artist sketches the spectrum of his art and political activism, and the troubles and global sympathy they have brought him
DVD review: ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ Two sophisticated Londoners – a doctor played by Peter Finch and an employment counselor played by Glenda Jackson – enjoy the sexual pleasures of a young artist (Murray Head).
DVD review: ‘Fanny, Annie & Danny’ Fanny’s sister Annie (Carlye Pollack), about to marry a sympathetic druggie (Nick Frangione), gets more bad-mouthing from Mom, while brother Danny (Jonathan Leveck) shows up solely to bilk his siblings out of their dough – and stick it to Mom. Poor Dad (George Killingsworth), a Vietnam War veteran and a lost soul in the grasp of his shrieking, show-no-mercy …
Did you know that Quentin Tarantino has been banging out cinematically inventive, graphically violent, pop-culturally trend-aping — and trendshaping — films for two decades now? The versatil…
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Nov. 27 Feature: The Apparition (2012), Burning in the Sun (2010), Burning Man (2011), Cartel War (2010), Christmas in Compton (2012), Compañeros de Lucha (2011), The Day (2011), The Experiment: The One-Man Show Starring Gary Saderup (2012), Men in Black 3 (to be released Friday) (2012), ParaNorman (2012), Rites of Spring (2011), Sparkle (to be released Friday) (2012 …
