Warning: By now you should have already binged all four new episodes of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. If you haven't, then you clearly did not spend your Thanksgiving break well and you should leave immediately because there are Major spoilers ahead…
Well, it's officially over.
After months of casting announcements, small plot teases, and an endless buzz of anticipation, Netflix's four-part revival series, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, finally premiered. Each 90-minute episode was packed with new information and shocking revelations, (especially with those life-changing final four words!) but now we're left with a massive problem: We have even more questions about our Stars Hollow favorites than ever before!
Behold! 36 unanswered questions we now have after watching Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life…
More: 'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life': Each Season's Biggest Moments and Those Last 4 Words Finally Revealed!
1. Did Rory ever end up tracking down her...
Well, it's officially over.
After months of casting announcements, small plot teases, and an endless buzz of anticipation, Netflix's four-part revival series, Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, finally premiered. Each 90-minute episode was packed with new information and shocking revelations, (especially with those life-changing final four words!) but now we're left with a massive problem: We have even more questions about our Stars Hollow favorites than ever before!
Behold! 36 unanswered questions we now have after watching Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life…
More: 'Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life': Each Season's Biggest Moments and Those Last 4 Words Finally Revealed!
1. Did Rory ever end up tracking down her...
- 11/28/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
The Queen's biggest birthday party yet is in full effect! One day after London's grand Trooping the Colour in her honor, Queen Elizabeth celebrated her 90th birthday on Sunday with an outdoor party - and 10,000 guests in the road leading from Buckingham Palace on Sunday. (If you haven't yet seen the Lego version, please do so now. We'll wait.) It was the third main event to publicly laud the Queen in as many days, following her "neon at 90" appearance at Trooping on Saturday and a thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral on Friday. The rain cleared just before the royals appeared.
- 6/12/2016
- by Simon Perry, @SPerryPeoplemag
- PEOPLE.com
Beth Howland, prolific TV actress and Alice star, passed away at the age of 74 in December, reports The New York Times.
Howland played the neurotic waitress Vera Louise Gorman on the CBS sitcom from 1976 to 1985. Inspired by the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, the series starred Linda Lavin as a widow who moves to Arizona and finds work at a small diner.
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Howland played the neurotic waitress Vera Louise Gorman on the CBS sitcom from 1976 to 1985. Inspired by the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, the series starred Linda Lavin as a widow who moves to Arizona and finds work at a small diner.
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- 5/26/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Beth Howland, who played ditzy, high-strung waitress Vera Louise Gorman on the sitcom “Alice,” has died, the New York Times reports. She was 74. According to Howland’s husband, actor Charles Kimbrough, the actress died on Dec. 31 in Santa Monica, California, though he withheld the announcement of her death per her request. Kimbrough said that Howland died of lung cancer. Also Read: Joe Fleishaker, 500-Pound 'Toxic Avenger' Actor, Dies at 62 Howland played Gorman from 1976 to 1985 in the CBS sitcom, which was based on the 1974 film “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore.” Valerie Curtin played the role of Vera in the...
- 5/25/2016
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
Like an exquisite meal sitting on a wobbly restaurant table, this week’s installment of The Good Wife had its delicious moments — marred by the intermittent/aggravating vibe that somebody at the top of the food chain really ought to be paying a little more attention to detail.
I mean, do we honestly believe Chicago drug kingpin Lemond Bishop would leave all his precious secrets on an unguarded computer in his home office? Or that Alicia and Diane would ignore their own gut instincts and professional experience — and put their faith in He Who Could Double as a Sneering, D.
I mean, do we honestly believe Chicago drug kingpin Lemond Bishop would leave all his precious secrets on an unguarded computer in his home office? Or that Alicia and Diane would ignore their own gut instincts and professional experience — and put their faith in He Who Could Double as a Sneering, D.
- 4/27/2015
- TVLine.com
Fresh off her wonderfully received Saturday Night Live anniversary special appearance, two-time Emmy winner Jane Curtin has been tapped to crack wise on the Fox pilot 48 Hours ‘Til Monday.
RelatedPilot Season ’15: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Penned by onetime SNL scribe Charlie Grandy (who most recently has written for The Mindy Project), the single-camera comedy follows one husband’s (Rob Riggle) desperate struggle to not let every weekend go completely to hell. Because apparently that’s the premise for a TV series.
Curtin will play Louise, the aforementioned husband’s mother-in-law, who...
RelatedPilot Season ’15: Scoop on This Fall’s (Possible) New Shows, Who’s In Them
Penned by onetime SNL scribe Charlie Grandy (who most recently has written for The Mindy Project), the single-camera comedy follows one husband’s (Rob Riggle) desperate struggle to not let every weekend go completely to hell. Because apparently that’s the premise for a TV series.
Curtin will play Louise, the aforementioned husband’s mother-in-law, who...
- 2/24/2015
- TVLine.com
Kathy Griffin stepped into the larger-than-life shoes of Joan Rivers Monday night for a “Fashion Police” takedown of Sunday’s Golden Globes red carpet. While some fans thought Griffin was the right choice for E! in a difficult situation, others dressed her down on social media.
People seemed to either love Griffin or hate her as a new co-host, alongside returning hosts Giuliana Rancic, Kelly Osbourne, and fellow newcomer Brad Goreski. He fared only slightly better, with plenty of people calling for the return of George Kotsiopoulos, who departed last year.
Also Read: ‘Fashion Police’ Returns With Kathy Griffin Stepping...
People seemed to either love Griffin or hate her as a new co-host, alongside returning hosts Giuliana Rancic, Kelly Osbourne, and fellow newcomer Brad Goreski. He fared only slightly better, with plenty of people calling for the return of George Kotsiopoulos, who departed last year.
Also Read: ‘Fashion Police’ Returns With Kathy Griffin Stepping...
- 1/13/2015
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
We’ve got questions, and you’ve (maybe) got answers! With another week of TV gone by, we’re lobbing queries left and right about shows including The Good Wife, Marvel’s Agent Carter, Person of Interest and Chicago Fire!
1 | Did this week’s Good Wife telegraph Archie Panjabi’s imminent exit? Who do you think asked Peter to stall Judge Cuesta? (And could Peter’s aide have been more of a dunce for leaving his cell on the table in plain sight?) As for Diane grabbing the altered meta-data off Kalinda’s computer: Wouldn’t the super-sleuth travel with...
1 | Did this week’s Good Wife telegraph Archie Panjabi’s imminent exit? Who do you think asked Peter to stall Judge Cuesta? (And could Peter’s aide have been more of a dunce for leaving his cell on the table in plain sight?) As for Diane grabbing the altered meta-data off Kalinda’s computer: Wouldn’t the super-sleuth travel with...
- 1/9/2015
- TVLine.com
David Clarke, “a symbol of hope and courage?” That’s what the media’s calling him after Sunday’s Revenge, though it’s totally Ok if you still see him as the self-whipping, daughter-attacking, insane beard-having lunatic we’ve all grown to love.
Related Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on Revenge, Glee and More
With Victoria and Charlotte by his side — and Emily in the audience at her most emotionally wrecked — David fed the press his sob story, which they gobbled up like free Molly at a Brooklyn rave. My personal favorite anecdote was that Conrad faked David’s death, then paid...
Related Ask Ausiello: Spoilers on Revenge, Glee and More
With Victoria and Charlotte by his side — and Emily in the audience at her most emotionally wrecked — David fed the press his sob story, which they gobbled up like free Molly at a Brooklyn rave. My personal favorite anecdote was that Conrad faked David’s death, then paid...
- 10/20/2014
- TVLine.com
Susan Sarandon has signed on to play the mother of all bombshells in Lifetime’s upcoming Marilyn Monroe miniseries, TVLine has learned.
The Academy Award winner will portray Monroe’s mentally ill mom, whose struggle with her own demons had a profound affect on her famous daughter’s life.
Marilyn is based on J. Randy Taraborrelli’s book The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe. Stephen Kronish (The Kennedys) will pen the script and Laurie Collyer (Sunlight Jr.) will direct.
The four-hour miniseries, which has not yet cast its title role, is slated to air in 2015.
Sarandon is best known for...
The Academy Award winner will portray Monroe’s mentally ill mom, whose struggle with her own demons had a profound affect on her famous daughter’s life.
Marilyn is based on J. Randy Taraborrelli’s book The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe. Stephen Kronish (The Kennedys) will pen the script and Laurie Collyer (Sunlight Jr.) will direct.
The four-hour miniseries, which has not yet cast its title role, is slated to air in 2015.
Sarandon is best known for...
- 10/17/2014
- TVLine.com
Today the new season of Tfe begins! We're celebrating with an all top ten list day. Every few hours, a new and highly random top ten list to kick off the Fall Movie Season (our favorite time of year!). Let's start with something that's been haunting me because I forgot to post about the 25th anniversary of The Fabulous Baker Boys yesterday, one of my all time favorite films. A long time ago in a New York City that still felt like a galaxy far far away (I was a recent transplant... 1999/2000?) I attended a Jeff Bridges photography show. He's really a very good photographer and takes photos on the sets of his movies. I stared and stared at this enormous black & white photograph of Michelle Pfeiffer that Bridges had taken.
This photo is so magnificent in person
My bank account was humiliation in numeric form though I don't remember...
This photo is so magnificent in person
My bank account was humiliation in numeric form though I don't remember...
- 10/14/2014
- by NATHANIEL R
- FilmExperience
Network: TNT
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: June 9, 2014 -- Tbd
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Taye Diggs, Kathleen Robertson, Tom Felton, Mimi Kirkland, Raphael Sbarge, Ian Anthony Dale, Bess Rous, Nicole Ari Parker, and Steven Weber.
TV show description:
Created by Steven Bochco and Eric Lodal, this crime series follows a pair of San Francisco homicide detectives. Hildy Mulligan (Kathleen Robertson) is a single mother to inquisitive six-year-old Louise (Mimi Kirkland). In addition to work, Terry English (Taye Diggs) struggles to take care of his terminally ill wife.
English and Mulligan work with District Attorney Sonia Perez (Nicole Ari Parker), Inspector David Molk (Raphael Sbarge), and Lieutenant Jim Koto (Ian Anthony Dale), the squad's no-nonsense supervisor.
The series begins as English and Mulligan are...
Episodes: Ongoing (hour)
Seasons: Ongoing
TV show dates: June 9, 2014 -- Tbd
Series status: Has not been cancelled
Performers include: Taye Diggs, Kathleen Robertson, Tom Felton, Mimi Kirkland, Raphael Sbarge, Ian Anthony Dale, Bess Rous, Nicole Ari Parker, and Steven Weber.
TV show description:
Created by Steven Bochco and Eric Lodal, this crime series follows a pair of San Francisco homicide detectives. Hildy Mulligan (Kathleen Robertson) is a single mother to inquisitive six-year-old Louise (Mimi Kirkland). In addition to work, Terry English (Taye Diggs) struggles to take care of his terminally ill wife.
English and Mulligan work with District Attorney Sonia Perez (Nicole Ari Parker), Inspector David Molk (Raphael Sbarge), and Lieutenant Jim Koto (Ian Anthony Dale), the squad's no-nonsense supervisor.
The series begins as English and Mulligan are...
- 6/11/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Missyeru is Ashe | Photo by: Silenceral
League of Legends has amassed a huge following due to its addictive and competitive gameplay, as well as its vast array of characters and heroes to choose from. In fact, that variety is what makes cosplay based on LoL so interesting. From human barbarians to dark elves, from slick pirates to otherworldly warriors, there is something for everybody, With all that said, here is some of the finest League of Legends cosplay around. Enjoy!
PortgasDaceXx is Tryndamere | Photo by: Angel Ortuno
Calssara is Nidalee | Photo by: Midgard1612
Missyeru is Malzahar | Photo by: Sntp
Yaya Han is Fiora | Photo by: Elysiam Entertainment
Louise G. Betita is Darius | Photo by: Johann Lim
Aruba Chan as Katarina | Photo by: White Lemon
Chrix Design is Vi | Photo by: Joacim Schwartz
Pauline Chua is Ahri | Photo by: Kuroyuki Kanade
Danielle Beaulieu is Taric | Photo by: Bgz Studios
Yaya Han...
League of Legends has amassed a huge following due to its addictive and competitive gameplay, as well as its vast array of characters and heroes to choose from. In fact, that variety is what makes cosplay based on LoL so interesting. From human barbarians to dark elves, from slick pirates to otherworldly warriors, there is something for everybody, With all that said, here is some of the finest League of Legends cosplay around. Enjoy!
PortgasDaceXx is Tryndamere | Photo by: Angel Ortuno
Calssara is Nidalee | Photo by: Midgard1612
Missyeru is Malzahar | Photo by: Sntp
Yaya Han is Fiora | Photo by: Elysiam Entertainment
Louise G. Betita is Darius | Photo by: Johann Lim
Aruba Chan as Katarina | Photo by: White Lemon
Chrix Design is Vi | Photo by: Joacim Schwartz
Pauline Chua is Ahri | Photo by: Kuroyuki Kanade
Danielle Beaulieu is Taric | Photo by: Bgz Studios
Yaya Han...
- 11/19/2013
- by Matthew Mueller
- GeekTyrant
Susan Sarandon could be appearing on the small screen in yet another gig soon. The “Thelma & Louise” star, who last year had a run on Showtime’s “The Big C” and recently booked a guest-starring role on CBS’s “Mike & Molly,” has been tapped to co-star in a comedy, “Growing Ivy,” that’s being developed by NBC. Also read: Susan Sarandon Books Guest Gig on ‘Mike & Molly’ The half-hour comedy project will also star her daughter Eva Amurri Martino (“Saved!”), who is co-writing the comedy based on her original idea, and will also serve as a co-executive producer. “Growing Ivy” is about.
- 10/14/2013
- by Tim Kenneally
- The Wrap
It's been more than a decade since the 1990s ended, yet the Internet can't seem to go a day without a reminder of the neon slap bracelets that may have been banned from your school.
Yes, we get it. Times are tough and there's comfort in reflection, but enough is enough.
Below, a final goodbye to the 90s to end the nostalgia once and for all. (We're not kidding. There are 1990 items below.)
1. Scrunchies
2. "The Wild Thornberries"
3. Dawson and Joey
4. "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"
5. Mr. Feeny
7. MTV playing music videos
8. Snick
9. The premiere of "Freaks and Geeks"
10. Levar Burton
11. "Daria"
12. "Arthur"
13. "The Powerpuff Girls"
14. "Smart Guy"
15. Comedy Central globe logo with buildings
16. "The X-Files"
17. Rosie O'Donnell
18. Bill Nye
19. "Dawson's Creek"
20. The Mighty Ducks"
21. "Are You Afraid of the Dark"
22. Cornholio
23. Rachel Green
24. Tim Allen
25. "All That"
26. "Beverly Hills 90210"
27. "Step by Step"
28. "The Ren & Stimpy Show"
29. "The Famous Jett Jackson"
30. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
Yes, we get it. Times are tough and there's comfort in reflection, but enough is enough.
Below, a final goodbye to the 90s to end the nostalgia once and for all. (We're not kidding. There are 1990 items below.)
1. Scrunchies
2. "The Wild Thornberries"
3. Dawson and Joey
4. "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys"
5. Mr. Feeny
7. MTV playing music videos
8. Snick
9. The premiere of "Freaks and Geeks"
10. Levar Burton
11. "Daria"
12. "Arthur"
13. "The Powerpuff Girls"
14. "Smart Guy"
15. Comedy Central globe logo with buildings
16. "The X-Files"
17. Rosie O'Donnell
18. Bill Nye
19. "Dawson's Creek"
20. The Mighty Ducks"
21. "Are You Afraid of the Dark"
22. Cornholio
23. Rachel Green
24. Tim Allen
25. "All That"
26. "Beverly Hills 90210"
27. "Step by Step"
28. "The Ren & Stimpy Show"
29. "The Famous Jett Jackson"
30. "Buffy the Vampire Slayer...
- 7/29/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Actress Jennifer Ferrin is currently a recurring presence on Fox’s The Following, but she has just won a series regular role on the third season of AMC’s Hell on Wheels. Load your six-shooters, because if season 2 was any evidence, then season 3 will make for a very bumpy ride.
On The Following, Ferrin is Molly, a member of serial killer Joe Carroll’s cult, who was embedded in order to form an attachment with Kevin Bacon’s Ryan Hardy.
Her new role will be somewhat of a change up for her and sounds to me like it will be loads of fun. Hell on Wheels has a western theme and that alone should be a remarkable change of pace from being a part of the Fox crime series cast.
For Hell on Wheels, TV Line learned, Ferrin will play Louise Ellison, a bright, confident, “flirtatious journalist”. Louise will be...
On The Following, Ferrin is Molly, a member of serial killer Joe Carroll’s cult, who was embedded in order to form an attachment with Kevin Bacon’s Ryan Hardy.
Her new role will be somewhat of a change up for her and sounds to me like it will be loads of fun. Hell on Wheels has a western theme and that alone should be a remarkable change of pace from being a part of the Fox crime series cast.
For Hell on Wheels, TV Line learned, Ferrin will play Louise Ellison, a bright, confident, “flirtatious journalist”. Louise will be...
- 4/15/2013
- by Sasha Nova
- Boomtron
Tags: GLEEWAPIMDbTwitterGaySharks tweets
New show idea: One hour, each week, of Santana Lopez rooting around in other people's stuff and hula-hooping, in her pajamas.
Gif from myreallychoiceisyou Tumblr
Now, onto the tweets!
I'd give up all my flannels if I could live in the Pezhummelberry apartment #GaySharks
— Ashley Louise (@AshleyLLouise) March 22, 2013
Glee's view on male prostitution make me cringe. Just don't go there. You can't handle it. #gaysharks
— Princess Consuela (@unlovedinstead) March 22, 2013
Ok, the kids in Lima clearly have some sort of psychic connection with the New York crew #GaySharks
— Chevon (@Oneika_mb) March 22, 2013
Santana did not want to relinquish her hold on her girlfriend pillow. I think she misses her blondes. #gaysharks
— skeeler (@krayzdreamr) March 22, 2013
I love that they put that sticker directly over Amanda Seyfried's face! Hahaha major Glee burn. #GaySharks
— Maggie Rose (@margaretrosey) March 22, 2013
I might be a gigolo but you still love and slept with your ex one time.
New show idea: One hour, each week, of Santana Lopez rooting around in other people's stuff and hula-hooping, in her pajamas.
Gif from myreallychoiceisyou Tumblr
Now, onto the tweets!
I'd give up all my flannels if I could live in the Pezhummelberry apartment #GaySharks
— Ashley Louise (@AshleyLLouise) March 22, 2013
Glee's view on male prostitution make me cringe. Just don't go there. You can't handle it. #gaysharks
— Princess Consuela (@unlovedinstead) March 22, 2013
Ok, the kids in Lima clearly have some sort of psychic connection with the New York crew #GaySharks
— Chevon (@Oneika_mb) March 22, 2013
Santana did not want to relinquish her hold on her girlfriend pillow. I think she misses her blondes. #gaysharks
— skeeler (@krayzdreamr) March 22, 2013
I love that they put that sticker directly over Amanda Seyfried's face! Hahaha major Glee burn. #GaySharks
— Maggie Rose (@margaretrosey) March 22, 2013
I might be a gigolo but you still love and slept with your ex one time.
- 3/22/2013
- by stuntdouble
- AfterEllen.com
As you read this, I am likely standing in the center of the sun. That’s not meant to be poetic. I’m on vacation in my homeland of Texas! But I couldn’t leave without first giving you your weekly helping of TV scoop. In exchange, can someone pick up my mail?
Speaking of mail, send me some! Spoiler requests, casting suggestions for the numerous primetime openings we seem to have, or even your pilot questions. Email spoilerroom@ew.com or Tweet me @EWSandraG. I’ll check them when I return in two weeks!
Note: Small programming change: Next week,...
Speaking of mail, send me some! Spoiler requests, casting suggestions for the numerous primetime openings we seem to have, or even your pilot questions. Email spoilerroom@ew.com or Tweet me @EWSandraG. I’ll check them when I return in two weeks!
Note: Small programming change: Next week,...
- 6/17/2011
- by Sandra Gonzalez
- EW - Inside TV
Black Best Friends in FilmThe Bbf PhenomenonThe cherished Black best friend -- a legendary figure in Hollywood that was once a mammy ("Gone with the Wind"), then became a maid ("Imitation of Life") and eventually emerged as the diversity token to attract Black audiences ("Sex and the City"). Sometimes the Black best friend is an unknown actress on their grind. The Black bestie could also be A-list in the Black film scene. She offers gems of wisdom with a little urban or southern flair and sometimes she has magical powers to save the day.Check out some of American cinema's black Best friends -- White Hollywood's greatest accessory.Meagan Good as Romy in 'The Unborn' (2009)Being a Black Bff in a horror film is no easy task.You are guaranteed to be axed off, especially if it is in one of the worst films of the yea,like 2009's "The Unborn.
- 3/31/2011
- Essence
In celebration of the Blu-ray release of Due Date this week, Owf was challenged to come up with our top ten best road movies of all time!
The road movie has been a staple within many film genres and has generally become synonymous with freedom, providing an avenue for violent, comical, romantic or dramatic release. Characters both discover and lose themselves on their celluloid trips. Friends and partners are gained and lost. Ultimately though, the road is an avenue for discovery. Many exceptional road movies have found their way on to the screen and into the forefront of audiences’ consciences. This list could easily be twice as long, but read on to discover what I consider the ten funniest, scariest, strangest, romantic and most touching road films out there…and then go buy Due Date!
10. Love On The Run (1936)
When American heiress Sally Parker (Joan Crawford) flees her planned wedding to a Prince,...
The road movie has been a staple within many film genres and has generally become synonymous with freedom, providing an avenue for violent, comical, romantic or dramatic release. Characters both discover and lose themselves on their celluloid trips. Friends and partners are gained and lost. Ultimately though, the road is an avenue for discovery. Many exceptional road movies have found their way on to the screen and into the forefront of audiences’ consciences. This list could easily be twice as long, but read on to discover what I consider the ten funniest, scariest, strangest, romantic and most touching road films out there…and then go buy Due Date!
10. Love On The Run (1936)
When American heiress Sally Parker (Joan Crawford) flees her planned wedding to a Prince,...
- 3/1/2011
- by Stuart Cummins
- Obsessed with Film
DVD Playhouse—March 2011
By
Allen Gardner
127 Hours (20th Century Fox) Harrowing true story of Aron Ralston (James Franco, in another fine turn), an extreme outdoorsman who finds himself trapped in a remote Utah canyon, his arm pinned between two boulders, with no help nearby, no communication to the outside world, and dim prospects for survival, to say the least. Director Danny Boyle manages to prove again that he’s one of the finest filmmakers working today by making a subject that is seemingly uncinematic a true example of pure cinema. Inventive, breathtaking, funny, and horrifying, often all at once. Amber Tamblyn and Kate Mara make a memorable, brief appearance as hikers who connect with Ralston during his journey. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Commentary by Boyle, producer Christian Colson, co-writer Simon Beaufoy; Deleted scenes; Featurettes. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS-hd 5.1 surround.
Amarcord (Criterion) Federico Fellini’s Oscar-winning, autobiographical classic might...
By
Allen Gardner
127 Hours (20th Century Fox) Harrowing true story of Aron Ralston (James Franco, in another fine turn), an extreme outdoorsman who finds himself trapped in a remote Utah canyon, his arm pinned between two boulders, with no help nearby, no communication to the outside world, and dim prospects for survival, to say the least. Director Danny Boyle manages to prove again that he’s one of the finest filmmakers working today by making a subject that is seemingly uncinematic a true example of pure cinema. Inventive, breathtaking, funny, and horrifying, often all at once. Amber Tamblyn and Kate Mara make a memorable, brief appearance as hikers who connect with Ralston during his journey. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Commentary by Boyle, producer Christian Colson, co-writer Simon Beaufoy; Deleted scenes; Featurettes. Widescreen. Dolby and DTS-hd 5.1 surround.
Amarcord (Criterion) Federico Fellini’s Oscar-winning, autobiographical classic might...
- 3/1/2011
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
A look at what's new on DVD today:
"Tesis" (1996)
Directed by Alejandro Amenabar
Released by Widowmaker Films
Long out of print, "The Others" director Alejandro Amenabar's debut about a grad student's discovery of a snuff film is being remastered and rereleased by Widowmaker Films.
"Alice in Murderland" (2011)
Directed by Dennis Devine
Released by Brain Damage Films
A year after Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" scared the bejeezus out of kids in multiplexes everywhere, this horror take on Lewis Carroll's classic fairy tale aims to do so intentionally on DVD players around the country.
"America, America" (1963)
Directed by Elia Kazan
Released by Fox Home Entertainment
Elia Kazan's most personal film based on the story of his uncle's immigration to the United States from Turkey, where as a Greek his family is persecuted, was already released as part of last year's Kazan boxed set, but now will be...
"Tesis" (1996)
Directed by Alejandro Amenabar
Released by Widowmaker Films
Long out of print, "The Others" director Alejandro Amenabar's debut about a grad student's discovery of a snuff film is being remastered and rereleased by Widowmaker Films.
"Alice in Murderland" (2011)
Directed by Dennis Devine
Released by Brain Damage Films
A year after Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" scared the bejeezus out of kids in multiplexes everywhere, this horror take on Lewis Carroll's classic fairy tale aims to do so intentionally on DVD players around the country.
"America, America" (1963)
Directed by Elia Kazan
Released by Fox Home Entertainment
Elia Kazan's most personal film based on the story of his uncle's immigration to the United States from Turkey, where as a Greek his family is persecuted, was already released as part of last year's Kazan boxed set, but now will be...
- 2/6/2011
- by Stephen Saito
- ifc.com
DVD Playhouse—November 2009
By
Allen Gardner
Watchmen—The Ultimate Cut (Warner Bros.) Director Zack Snyder’s film of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ landmark graphic novel is as worthy an adaptation of a great book that has ever been filmed. In an alternative version of the year 1985, Richard Nixon is serving his third term as President and super heroes have been outlawed by a congressional act, in spite of the fact that two of the most high-profile “masks,” Dr. Manhattan (Billy Cruddup) and The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) helped the U.S. win the Vietnam War. When The Comedian is found murdered, many former heroes become concerned that a conspiracy is afoot to assassinate retired costumed crime fighters. Former masks Nite Owl (Patrick Wilson), Silk Spectre (Malin Akerman) and still-operating Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley, in an Oscar-worthy turn) launch an investigation of their own, all while the Pentagon’s “Doomsday...
By
Allen Gardner
Watchmen—The Ultimate Cut (Warner Bros.) Director Zack Snyder’s film of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ landmark graphic novel is as worthy an adaptation of a great book that has ever been filmed. In an alternative version of the year 1985, Richard Nixon is serving his third term as President and super heroes have been outlawed by a congressional act, in spite of the fact that two of the most high-profile “masks,” Dr. Manhattan (Billy Cruddup) and The Comedian (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) helped the U.S. win the Vietnam War. When The Comedian is found murdered, many former heroes become concerned that a conspiracy is afoot to assassinate retired costumed crime fighters. Former masks Nite Owl (Patrick Wilson), Silk Spectre (Malin Akerman) and still-operating Rorschach (Jackie Earle Haley, in an Oscar-worthy turn) launch an investigation of their own, all while the Pentagon’s “Doomsday...
- 11/15/2009
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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