On Gear Live: Samsung S95C: The OLED TV You Can’t Afford (to Ignore!)

In Theaters This Weekend: October 24, 2008

Description

Here are some possible suggestions for your upcoming weekend:

  • High School Musical 3 (G): starring Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale (directed by Kenny Ortega)
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas in 3-D (PG): starring Chris Sarandon, Catherine O’Hara, William Hickey (directed by Henry Selick)
  • Pride and Glory (R): starring Edward Norton, Colin Farrell, Jon Voight (directed by Gavin O’Connor)
  • Saw V (R): starring Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Scott Patterson (directed by David Hackl)

  • Click to continue reading In Theaters This Weekend: October 24, 2008


    Advertisement

    In Theaters This Weekend: October 17, 2008

    W.

    Here are some possible suggestions for your upcoming weekend:

    • Max Payne (PG-13): starring Mark Wahlberg, Beau Bridges, Mila Kunis (directed by John Moore)
    • The Secret Life of Bees (PG-13): starring Queen Latifah, Dakota Fanning, Jennifer Hudson (Gina Prince-Bythewood)
    • Sex Drive (R): starring Clark Duke, Josh Zuckerman, Amanda Crew (directed by Sean Anders)
    • W. (PG-13): starring Josh Brolin, Elizabeth Banks, Richard Dreyfuss (directed by Oliver Stone)

    Click to continue reading In Theaters This Weekend: October 17, 2008


    In Theaters This Weekend: October 10, 2008

    RocknRolla

    Here are some possible suggestions for your upcoming weekend:

    • Body of Lies (R): starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Russell Crowe, Carice van Houten (directed by Ridley Scott)
    • City of Ember (PG): starring Bill Murray, Tim Robbins, Saoirse Ronan (directed by Gil Kenan)
    • The Express (PG): starring Dennis Quaid, Rob Brown, Omar Benson Miller (directed by Gary Fleder)
    • Quarantine (R): starring Jennifer Carpenter, Jay Hernandez, Columbus Short (directed by John Erick Dowdle)

    Click to continue reading In Theaters This Weekend: October 10, 2008


    In Theaters This Weekend: October 3, 2008

    How to Lose Friends and Alienate People

    Here are some possible suggestions for your upcoming weekend:

    In Theaters This Weekend: September 26, 2008

    Nights in Rodanthe

    Here are some possible suggestions for your upcoming weekend:

    In Theaters This Weekend: September 19, 2008

    Igor

    Here are some possible suggestions for your upcoming weekend:

    In Theaters This Weekend (5/2)

    Made of Honor

    Here are some possible suggestions for your upcoming weekend:

    In Theaters this Weekend (2/22)

    Be Kind Rewind

    Here are some possible suggestions for your upcoming weekend:

    ‘Cloverfield’ Ready for Big Box Office Debut

    CloverfieldScheduled to open January 18, the big-budget thriller stands to make a killing. At least, that’s the hope. The release doesn’t have a lot of big-name stars, but teaser trailers have been running for months now and strong promotion generally creates ticket holders. Unique shooting techniques and hard-core action make Cloverfield compelling and serve to give viewers the feeling of being in the story - something that worked well for movies using similar techniques (like ).

    The movie sets the stage by introducing all the characters while putting viewers right in the mix. One friend plans a journey to Japan to find his own identity and way in the world, as others make a tape for him so he can hold happy memories close. But Cloverfield is about no happy party - for soon enough, terror strikes. In this way, this film is very much like any other movie ever made.

    What’s different about ? Lots of money, slick production, and in-your-face glimpses of the monster give this film a polished feel often lacking in other horror flicks. The movie strives for a natural, authentic feeling sure to keep viewers right on the edge. And the monster, it’s said, is well worth the wait.

    Read More |

    Hollywood Reporter


    Daniel Day-Lewis Marks Return With ‘Blood’

    There Will Be Blood- Daniel Day LewisKnown for his odd little ways, his do-or-die acting methods, and his fabulous skill, has enjoyed a stellar film career - though by Hollywood standards, he makes films infrequently. Missing from the big screen since 2005, the award-winning actor has made a triumphant return to films today in Paul Thomas Anderson’s . Very different from the bevy of family-oriented holiday flicks currently clogging up the theaters, this feature film deals in avarice, oil, madness and, of course, blood.

    is known for dramatic films like Magnolia and break-out film Boogie Nights, but isn’t like either one of these previous efforts. Day-Lewis (whose own unique brand of method acting has labeled him as truly eccentric and maybe even a little ’round the bend) plays Daniel Plainview in a performance that’s being heralded by the critics (he’s already received a , too).  Plainview is involved with oil in a century-old setting, a man who will do whatever he has to do to get his own way.

    Yahoo! reviewers have called the dramatic epic a “masterpiece” and granted the film three and a half stars (on a scale of four total).  Why is the film this good? Because Daniel Day-Lewis is in it.

    Read More |

    Yahoo! News


    Advertisement

    {solspace:toolbar}