New Releases: August 20
1. Nanny McPhee Returns (Universal, 2,783 Theaters, 109 Minutes, Rated PG): Wow. It’s like an end of summer sale in the cineplexes this week. “All movies must be released, every film must go! We got [click for more]
1. Nanny McPhee Returns (Universal, 2,783 Theaters, 109 Minutes, Rated PG): Wow. It’s like an end of summer sale in the cineplexes this week. “All movies must be released, every film must go! We got [click for more]
The recent release of Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece Psycho on blu-ray disc in the UK and its impending blu-ray release in the US this fall have stirred up a bit of controversy in some quarters. It [click for more]
They say that brevity is the soul of wit. But even though the parody films of Jason Friedberg and Aaron Seltzer (Date Movie, Epic Movie, etc.) generally clock in at 86 minutes, that is about [click for more]
1. Vampires Suck (Fox, 2,976 Theaters, 80 Minutes, Rated PG-13): There is no film franchise more ripe for parody than the Twilight films. It has both a legion of unimaginably devoted fans and an almost [click for more]
Rooney Mara has been cast as computer hacker Lisbeth Slanader in the English language adaptation of Swedish novelists Stieg Larsson’s best-selling thriller The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. She’ll appear opposite Daniel Craig in the [click for more]
It’s getting closer to the November release of Warner Brothers release of the first part of the finale to their series adapting the phenomenally popular Harry Potter novel series, Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, [click for more]
This weekend at Lucasfilm’s Star Wars Celebration V in Florida, Star Wars impresario George Lucas announced that all six films in the Star Wars series will be available on Blu-Ray disc in the fall of [click for more]
This weekend marked the airing of the last episode of At The Movies. After – years, thousands of movies reviewed and countless failed imitations by others later, the movie review program famously launched with critics [click for more]
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World might just be the bestĀ adaptationĀ of a comic book that you have ever seen. It captures the flashy imagery of the original medium, right down to the speed lines and boldly [click for more]
1. The Expendables (Lionsgate, 3,270 Theaters, 103 Minutes, Rated R): It’s been so long that Sylvester Stallone put out a film that I might have actually wanted to see. Not that I’m going to see [click for more]
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