Arnie Breaks A Leg
Arnie, 59, will need an operation after a bad fall while on a family holiday in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Arnie Breaks A Leg
Arnie, 59, will need an operation after a bad fall while on a family holiday in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Wild Hogs - Trailer 1
A rollicking comedy-adventure about a group of middle-aged friends who decide to rev up their routine suburban lives with a freewheeling motorcycle trip. Taking a long dreamed-of breather from their stressful jobs and family responsibilities, they can’t wait to feel the freedom of the open road.
BFI in January
News: BFI have announced the UK DVD release of Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio, Wittgenstein and The Angelic Conversation (1985) for 29th January 2007. All have been digitally restored and re-mastered for DVD and each with extensive and illuminating extra featur…
The Guns of Navarone SE (R2) in February
News: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of The Guns of Navarone (Special Edition) for 12th February 2007 priced at 9.99. Nominated for seven Academy Awards and boasting a stellar cast, The Guns of Navarone is one …
Who Killed the Electric Car?
Chris Paine’s documentary traces the history of GM’s short-lived EV-1 vehicle. [Rated PG]
Movie Review: Holiday, The
Combined Rating: 77% (S:74%; P:82%) - There is nothing remotely important about The Holiday and that is part of it’s charm. This is pure glamorous escapism that basks in the glow of star power and fantasy romance. I don’t want every movie to be as unimportant as The Holiday. However, from time to time the kind of movie that Nancy Meyers makes is a welcome respite from gritty action, bloody horror, and even from the importance of a great drama.
17% National Lampoon’s Van Wilder
A derivative gross-out comedy that’s short on laughs.
Arnie Breaks A Leg
Arnie, 59, will need an operation after a bad fall while on a family holiday in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Daddy’s Little Girls - Trailer 1
A single father, Monty (Elba) is a garage mechanic who lives in a poor neighborhood and struggles to make ends meet as he raises his three young daughters on his own. But when the courts award custody of his daughters to his corrupt, drug-dealing ex-wife, Monty desperately tries to with them back, enlisting the help of attorney Julia.
Da Vinci Code, The
Take the biggest book of the decade, add director Ron Howard and star Tom Hanks, and you have yourself a hit. Just not with the critics. [Rated PG-13]