Movies Not to Miss: September 2014
“The Giver”, “The Boxtrolls”, “The Equalizer” and the movies you shouldn't miss this September!
“The Giver”, “The Boxtrolls”, “The Equalizer” and the movies you shouldn't miss this September!
Google announces that Play Movies is now available in 4 more countries including the Philippines. This expands the Play Store’s core products in the country – which now include gaming apps, non-gaming apps, and books. While most Google announcements usually arrive on a journalist’s desk with a press release, this probably does not need one
In the film, Jordan Belfort was able to scam investors out of 200 million by convincing them to buy artificially inflated “penny stocks†(see Pump and Dump scheme) not with high-pressure sales tactics, but with charisma and promises of easy money. So if you ever get an email or a phone call (are you on the Do Not Call Registry yet?) from someone tipping you off about an investment product that’s …
New movies from Wes Anderson and Richard Linklater will go head-to-head with upstarts from Europe, China and Latin America for the Golden Bear top prize at the Berlin film festival starting this Thursday. The 64th Berlinale, as the 11-day event is known, marks the first major European festival of the year and serves as a launchpad for…
Banning R-rated movies for your kids isn’t enough to spare them from scenes of gun violence. The amount of gun violence in R-rated films has stayed fairly stable since 1985, while gun violence in PG-13 movies has soared.
Depictions of drinking alcohol in movies increased between 1996 and 2009, while smoking scenes decreased, according to a new study.
A home-based DVD exercise program for people 65 and older offers clinically significant benefits known to be linked to the maintenance of independent living and the avoidance of disability.
A WODONGA father who suffered depression for a decade has welcomed a DVD that helps parents talk to their children about their mental illness.
Josh Brolin is cautioning movie critics not to correlate violence in films too strongly to real-life events.
As 2012 ends, some of the most anticipated films of the year are hitting theaters, including “Zero Dark Thirty,” “Django Unchained” and “Les Miserables.¿