'Brave' debuts atop DVD sales chart; 'Spider-Man' is No. 1 rental
The animated feature “Brave” debuted at the top of the DVD sales chart, but couldn’t knock “The Amazing Spider-Man” from the top of the rental chart.
The animated feature “Brave” debuted at the top of the DVD sales chart, but couldn’t knock “The Amazing Spider-Man” from the top of the rental chart.
Wondering which movies to see this weekend, once you come out of your food coma? Take the whole family to see “Life of Pi†or “Rise of the Guardians,†or go revel in the absurdity that is “Red Dawn†with your out-of-town friends
Turner Classic Movies is adding some classic Johnny Carson to its lineup.
DVD and Blu-ray sales were dominated by the debuting “The Amazing Spider-Man,” while rentals were ruled by the returning “Prometheus.” Holdovers “The Campaign” and “Disney Fairies: Secret of the Wings” were strong sellers, and “Magic Mike” and “The Avengers” were still strong rentals after many weeks on the charts.
Disney is shutting down its Disney Movies Online service, which failed to catch on with users.
In ‘The Story of the Movies,’ the author works to provide an overview of film, an increasingly daunting task as its history grows. Even the most ardent traditionalists have to acknowledge that vast, sweeping changes are at work within the realm of film culture. The very practice of shooting on actual physical film, not to mention running that film through a projector for viewing, has become in a …
The Pixar/Disney film Brave came out on DVD last week in a five disc combo pack including Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D. The film centers on…
In this week’s new movies , “Anna Karenina†gets a four-star rating for what critic Ann Hornaday calls an “ingenious, intoxicating adaptation.†Then, on the other hand, there’s the “Twilight†finale, which didn’t fare quite as well. Here’s what the Post critics had to say: Read full article
• Alan Greenspan , Andrea Mitchell , Dianne Feinstein , Tom and Linda Daschle schmoozing in the lobby of the AMC Georgetown Loews movie theater Sunday night.
It’s easy for fans to buy into the 007 brand. Brand-name shoutouts and high-profile product placement are as much a part of 007 movies as Bond’s tuxedo or Q’s gadgetry, and with “Skyfall” hitting theaters at the same time the film franchise marks its 50th anniversary, it’s never been easier for fans to live and let buy into the brand — James Brand.