Chinese Cinema Sets Its Own Ratings System As Scary Movies Frighten Kids
China has no film ratings system, there but there are growing calls for a national set-up to protect minors read more
China has no film ratings system, there but there are growing calls for a national set-up to protect minors read more
Bruce Bartoo loves movies and rock music. So when the man behind the annual science-fiction and horror-movie marathons at the Drexel Theatre came upon four terrible movies about rock music, he knew what he had to do: put on a show. During “Rockpocalypse,†scheduled from dusk Saturday to dawn Sunday, Bartoo will screen four breathtakingly bad films.
I love movies. I just love the experience of going out, getting greasy with some popcorn and smuggling Sno-Caps and Butterfingers in someone else’s oversized purse. It doesn’t matter if it’s the buck show (which, in this economy, is now the three-buck show) with the sticky floors or the swanky movie venue where they serve you dinner — I just love going to the movies
Western movies aren’t riding into the sunset at the Gateway Film Center, but the Double-Barrel series has been reduced from a Gatling gun to a pistol. Once a summerlong series, the event is now a three-movie weekend series
Movies in the Park is a free, family friendly movie series that takes place every Friday in May on the north soccer fields of Kiwanis Park in Tempe.
A third of the movies released by major studios this year are remakes and sequels, including yet more movies about Frankenstein, Dracula and Godzilla.
“The Jungle Book 2” on Blu-ray is simply is a nice companion to the original film, building on the relationships of the characters in and out of the jungle.
It’s Earth Day, which means it’s time to reflect on what we’re doing to keep our planet beautiful. Many movies even remind us of this, but some movies just want to watch the world burn
“Thor: The Dark World” is a must buy, especially if you are a fan of “The Avengers” or just enjoy comic book movies in general. One of the extras – “All Hail The King” – is enough reason to purchase the Blu-ray all on its own.
Just a little more than 50 years ago, Disney brought “Marry Poppins” to life with songs, animation and laughter that took the then movie-going world by storm.