“L.A. Law” had buzz right from the moment it premiered in 1986. The groundbreaking TV show is now on DVD.
It is only in Kumawood movies that, houseboys and gate-men can insult their masters and sometimes demand sex from their master’s wives and still keep their jobs. There is always a new story about Kumawood movies.
These days, a ticket to a movie costs $11 or more. Add in popcorn and a soda, and date night at the movies can add up to $35.
This week’s DVD and Blu-ray releases offers mostly newer titles, but there’s a Criterion release, and one of the best picture nominees, and some turkeys (literally, there’s a film about turkeys).
Many beloved books, new and old, are being transformed in movies this year. Tales from Lois Lowry’s classic young adult tale “The Giver” to the popular dystopic novel “Divergent” are making feature film debuts.
We have three Blu-Ray copies of the highly rated movie Rush to give away in our easy to enter competition.
The Film Distributors and Producers Association of Ghana (FIPAG) will from February 1 start arresting drivers of commercial vehicles who show local movies on their buses.
If you’re planning to stay home New Year’s Day and stream classic movies on Netflix, you may be out of luck.
New Year’s Eve — it’s a night of possibility. At least in the movies, anything can happen: Going to the best (or worst) party, falling in love or stopping the end of the world. Sometimes it’s just a pivotal scene.