Gray Matters Interview Video
Hollywood.com’s Andrea Simpson interviews Gray Matters stars Heather Graham, Thomas Cavanagh, and more.
Gray Matters Interview Video
Hollywood.com’s Andrea Simpson interviews Gray Matters stars Heather Graham, Thomas Cavanagh, and more.
The Addams Family Vol. 1 (R2) in April
News: Fox and MGM Home Entertainment have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of The Addams Family Volume 1 for 9th April 2007 priced at 34.99. The original 1960s favourite, but all together ooky family, come to UK DVD with the first 22 episodes on this…
Lunacy
This arty Slovakian horror film set in 18th century France incorporates animation and bits of Edgar Allan Poe and the Marquis de Sade. [Not rated]
Flushed Away
This computer-animated co-production of DreamWorks and England’s Aardman Animations takes place in the sewers of London, with Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet and Ian McKellen providing some of the voices. [Rated PG]
Lonely Hearts
THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE TO BE DETERMINED The true story of murderous lovers Martha Beck (played here by Salma Hayek) and Ray Fernandez (Jared Leto) is brought to the screen in LONELY HEARTS.
91% Volver
Volver catches director Pedro Almodovar and star Penelope Cruz at the peak of their respective powers, in service of a layered, thought-provoking film. This magical tragicomic melodrama may be Almodovar’s most restrained work to date, but it still features his trademarks: a strong attention to color and detail, a celebration of the trials and tribulations of women, and, of course, the inestimable Carmen Maura. The lovely Penelope Cruz hasn’t shone more brightly as she does here.
Blind Dating
added the trailer for the Chris Pine and Eddie Kaye Thomas comedy
F*ck
Steve Anderson’s documentary examines the four-letter word of its title in great-detail. We’re still waiting for the sequel, “Frak.” [Not rated]
75% Flushed Away
Clever and appealing for both children and adults, Flushed Away marks a successful entry into digital animated features for Aardman Animations.
Marie Antoinette
Sofia Coppola’s follow-up to Lost In Translation is quite a departure from that indie character piece: a larger ($40 million) budget, stylized costume drama about the 18th century French teen ruler and cake-eating-encourager. Kirsten Dunst and Jason Schwartzman star. [Rated PG-13]