Once In A Lifetime (Written Foreign Film Review & Trailer)
Review by John Delia The true story Once in a Lifetime offers a sincere look into the lives of a
Review by John Delia The true story Once in a Lifetime offers a sincere look into the lives of a
Review by John Delia A very compelling documentary What Our Fathers Did: A Nazi Legacy opens in theaters this weekend. The film delves
The latest DC/WB animated feature is on sale today, so let's take some time to talk about what they're doing right and where they can make some improvements.
An Upper East Side woman recently got the surprise of her life at a Manhattan museum — seeing her family’s long-forgotten home movies projected for all to see. Retired college…
Thanksgiving is the perfect time of year to gather on the couch and watch a good movie. While we're sitting there, moaning in pain, having eaten too much yet again, and thinking about how miserable it was to travel, and how crazy our family members are, these 10 movies are a reminder that we're not alone in the world. And, indeed, despite everything, there are many, many wonderful things about …
Nothing suits a legendary film, especially a French one, better than getting the Criterion Collection treatment, and two new movies, equally compelling but very different, get the joint DVD/Blu-Ray package from that fine company. “Rififi,” directed by American expatriate Jules Dassin, is…
MGM/UA Home Video coined the slogan “in glorious black and white†to compete with color back catalogue movies back in the VHS era, but it’s successor format Blu-ray that has…
If you have Wi-Fi, a laptop and a DVD player in your home, but no smartphone, then you might be considered a “mature technophile.” To coincide with the International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, Gallup released a new analysis lumping American adults into four types of gadget owners: super tech adopters, smartphone reliants, mature technopiles and tech-averse olders. While 62 …
Access Hollywood’s Scott Mantz calls 2013 a “landmark year for film” at the box office.
Movies have a unique way of making you feel a childlike wonder. Everything in film is larger than life, from the special effects of explosions to the equally wondrous special effect of wooden thespians suddenly being able to cry on demand. The new Movie and Television Review and Classification …