‘The Call’ stars Halle Berry, now on DVD and Blu-ray (review)
Cleveland native Halle Berry stars as a 9-1-1 operator handling a teen kidnapping in “The Call.” The interesting thriller phones home on DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, June 25.
Cleveland native Halle Berry stars as a 9-1-1 operator handling a teen kidnapping in “The Call.” The interesting thriller phones home on DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, June 25.
Fultondale’s Movies in the Park series kicks off July 2 with the film “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted” at Black Creek Park.
Movies in the Park will be held Saturdays, while the Sounds of Summer concerts will be on Wednesdays.
There’s no tribute more fitting — or eerie — than a well-known actor who dies, then materializes months or years later on the movie screen.
Watching Movies to take a look inside himself.
The festival, which runs Wednesday through June 23, spotlights films that break conventional molds.
While the latest big-budget Captain America film is shooting on the streets of Cleveland, Marvel fans hungry for more of the red, white and true-blue Avenger can sample the truly bad 1990 low-budget film version. “Captain America” starring Matt Salinger recently debuted on Blu-ray.
When he’s not dropping albums, fathering babies with reality-show celebrities or feeling uneasy about answering questions, Kanye West has another pursuit: supplying songs to popular movies.    Â
Union Market will host its own summer movie series, but with a twist: A drive-in.
Old opera stars end up living in a home for retired musicians and hitting some sour notes in “Quartet,” starring Maggie Smith and directed by Dustin Hoffman. The comedy-drama takes a bow on DVD and Blu-ray on Tuesday, June 18.