DVD Roundup: Harry Potter‘s Riches, Nic Cage’s Rags
Every week, we shine a light on a few big, worthy or just plain weird DVD releases.
Every week, we shine a light on a few big, worthy or just plain weird DVD releases.
Leonardo DiCaprio plays Hoover as a man of many innovations, animosities, fears and secrets—but not much dramatic interest
The cartoon cat burglar filched first place from Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy’s crime caper, and left the Asian stoners Harold & Kumar feeling dopey
The third time around, the Desi dopester and his Korean pal lay R-rated waste to God, nuns, the Rockettes and every fond Yuletide tradition
Every Tuesday, we shine a light on a few big, worthy or just plain weird DVD releases.
Jean Harlow 100th Anniversary Collection
A famous anecdote has Jean Harlow meeting Margot Fonteyn and mispronouncing the ballerina’s …
The DreamWorks cat-toon shakes off some spooky hexes — World Series Game 7 and a freak snowstorm — to play tricks on Justin Timberlake and Johnny Depp
What if a real hero had seen too many movies with fantasy heroes? That’s Puss in Boots, who’s compelled to buttress his courage, resourcefulness and expert swordsmanship with a swagger ill-suiting a tiny ginger cat in a giant …
This futurist parable, about the immortal 1% and the doomed 99%, has a great premise that doesn’t make a great movie
The Pirates star takes a break from kid-centric movies to honor his old pal Hunter Thompson with this louche, fitfully appealing comedy
Every Tuesday, we shine a light on a few big, worthy or just plain weird DVD releases.
The third in the series of low-budget spook sonatas woke up the sleepy autumn box office with the best-ever opening for an October film
On his centenary, a tribute to the Master of Musical Suspense, who gave viewers shivers with his superb scores for Citizen Kane, Psycho and Taxi Driver.
The third in the haunted-house thriller series meets the standard set by the original: less gore, more scare