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Monthly Archives: June, 2014

DVD Review: “The Best Offer” Finds Geoffrey Rush In A Hitchcockian Thriller

Director Giuseppe Tornatore (Cinema Paradiso, Malena) is obsessed with love and time's bittersweet relationship and, in his best moments, he's dished out several cinematic...

DVD Interview: “A Fighting Man” Director Damian Lee

Now out on DVD, A Fighting Man (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 88 minutes) centers on Sailor O'Connor (Dominic Purcell), a former boxer who returns...

Land Ho! Lives Hard And Plays Hard With Earl Lynn Nelson

On the surface, Land Ho! centers on a couple of sixty-something guys (Paul Eenhoorn, Earl Lynn Nelson) who are trying to recapture their youth....

Edgar Ramirez Continues Acting Quest With “The Liberator”

Édgar Ramirez, an actor who's worked with such stellar filmmakers as Kathryn Bigelow ("Zero Dark Thirty"), the late Tony Scott ("Domino"), Ridley Scott ("The...

Blu-ray Review: “Tim’s Vermeer” Explores Artistic Mysteries of Dutch Master

One of art's greatest mysteries is explored in Tim's Vermeer (Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 80 minutes, PG-13), an absorbing documentary about Texas based inventor...

Gerard Butler Won’t Be Receiving Any Father’s Day Presents (Humor)

  In How To Train Your Dragon 2, Gerard Butler returns as the voice of Stoick, the Viking leader wants his son Hiccup (Jay Baruchel)...

“The Signal” Serves Up Sci-Fi Goodness With A Twist

The Signal is a sci-fi adventure infused psychological thriller elements, and if Roman Polanski (The Tenant, Chinatown) directed a paranoid driven episode of The...

“Suits” Actor Gabriel Macht On Harvey Specter And The “Silent Suspender”

Change is inevitable, and the fourth season of Suits has the seemingly indestructible duo of Mike (Patrick J. Adams) and Harvey (Gabriel) on different...

Mila Kunis Discusses Acting Approach & Muscle Memory (“Third Person” Interview)

Written and directed by Paul Haggis (Crash, The Next Three Days), Third Person centers on the lives seemingly disparate people struggling and loving their...

Jenny Slate Brings Ample Humor (& Heartache) To “Obvious Child”

Obvious Child's storyline centers on Donna Stern (Jenny Slate), a New Yorker who, although she has command of the stage as a stand up...

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