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Review: Ghostbusters (UK - BD)

12.06.2009 15:43    dvdanswers.com
Chris Gould takes a look at the spooky eighties comedy's Blu-ray Disc début...


Review: Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The (UK - BD)

12.06.2009 15:43    dvdanswers.com
Our Marcus checks out a case that he hoped would be more curious than this.

Review: Macabre (UK - DVD R2)

12.06.2009 15:43    dvdanswers.com
The Wilson Bros cruise for some head with Arrow's DVD release of Macabre...

News: The Tiger's Tail (US - DVD R1)

12.06.2009 15:43    dvdanswers.com
MGM Home Entertainment announces a Brendan Gleeson and Kim Cattrall film


News: The Number 23 (US - BD RA)

12.06.2009 15:43    dvdanswers.com
Warner Home Video unveils artwork for a Blu-ray release of the Jim Carrey film

New Movie Reviews: Taking of Pelham 1 2 3, Imagine That, and Moon

12.06.2009 15:42    dvdtalk.com
Denzel Washington squares off against terrorist John Travolta within the subways of New York City in the glossy Tony...

Movie Review: Xanadu

12.06.2009 14:46    smart-popcorn.com
Michael Beck essays the role of one of the least believable artists in movie history. As Sonny Malone, whose name is uttered as one single word for some reason, Beck is more wooden and laconic than your average computer generated

Movie Review: Terminator: Salvation

12.06.2009 14:46    smart-popcorn.com
Terminator Salvation begins in 2003 with the execution of a man named Marcus. He was convicted of the murder of three men including his own brother, and he welcomes his fate. Before he is put to death, Marcus agrees to

There Will Be Blood

12.06.2009 14:45    movie-gazette.com
are somewhat conflicted. It is, undeniably, a good film, maybe even great. And I know that some see it as a classic, waxing poetic about symbolism and all. I'm an English major—believe me, I know good metaphor when I see
There Will Be Blood

City of Ember

12.06.2009 14:45    movie-gazette.com
95 minutes Adventure, Family, Fantasy On DVD I had worked on an interview with the visual effects guys from City of Ember before it ever hit theaters, and when I heard about it, I thought the effects alone sounded amazing.
City of Ember

The Incredible Hulk

12.06.2009 14:45    movie-gazette.com
112 minutes Action, Science Fiction, Thriller On DVD Things seemed to be going the right way for me to enjoy this latest version of Hulk mythology—Edward Norton's onboard, Liv Tyler's in there—even Tim Roth signed up to be the big
The Incredible Hulk

Kung Fu Panda

12.06.2009 14:45    movie-gazette.com
looked cute in the trailers—who doesn't love a panda, right? DreamWorks has had some animated success (Shrek, Madagascar), but for every big, green ogre, there's a time waste like Bee Movie or Flushed Away. Kung Fu Panda looked to fall
Kung Fu Panda

Changeling

12.06.2009 14:45    movie-gazette.com
141 minutes Drama, Mystery On DVD I'm a big Clint Eastwood fan, both acting and directing-wise, so in that respect I looked forward to Changeling. Also, it looked like an intriguing story. I have this inexplicable aversion to Angelina Jolie,
Changeling

Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

12.06.2009 14:45    movie-gazette.com
90 minutes Comedy, Drama, Romance On DVD I felt a little old watching Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, but not necessarily in a bad way. More like in a nostalgic way, like I was watching an iPod version of Say
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist

Weekend Estimates: Up Conquers Impressive Hangover

12.06.2009 14:45    the-numbers.com
held on to top spot on the box office chart over the weekend, based on the studio's Sunday estimates.But it was a very close thing.Only strong family business on Saturday and Sunday was enough to hold off a very impressive

Staying Up on the Per Theater Chart

12.06.2009 14:45    the-numbers.com
Two new releases cracked $10,000 on the per theater chart this week, including , which led the way with $32,603 despite . The overall number one film, , was second with $13,759. Perhaps most impressive was , which remained in

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