ArtsBeat: This Week’s Movies : March 15
New York Times critics on “Ginger & Rosa,†“Spring Breakers†and “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.â€
New York Times critics on “Ginger & Rosa,†“Spring Breakers†and “The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.â€
Which movies to see this weekend, March 15 Emperor Practically a study in how to make very little drama go a very long way, this film tells a semi-fictional tale of Gen.
New on DVD and Blu – ray , March 15 An Autobiography About Love, Death & Technology Tiffany Shlain’s documentary uneasily mixes an optimistic view of new technology (“The Internet is rewiring our brains to think interdependently”) with a touching tribute to her late father, the surgeon and author Leonard Shlain.
Santa, the Easter Bunny and other mythical characters join forces to save the innocence of children in “Rise of the…
“Oz the Great and Powerful†raked in more than $80 million in its opening weekend. But the future of the film — as a 2013 blockbuster or another flick that fades at the box office, could hinge on 140-character critiques posted on social media websites by thousands of viewers.
In Annie Baker’s “The Flick,†which takes place in the run-down movie theater of the same name, two employees start arguing as they sweep the aisles. Avery declares that there hasn’t been a great American movie since 1994’s “Pulp Fiction†— and ridicules Sam for suggesting “Avatar.†Sam…
At 66, Steven Spielberg still retains a childlike fascination for the movies . In an exclusive interview with TOI’s Vikas Singh and Srijana Mitra Das, Spielberg talks about a range of issues.
(KTVI) – Kevin and Tim take a look at the latest movie releases.
Lance Armstrong’s story has everything. Victory. Redemption
“Oz the Great and the Powerful†lived up to its name at the box office over the weekend, conjuring up $80.3 million in the United States and Canada, according to studio estimates. Disney’s 3-D prequel to the classic L.
