Nanny Diaries, The
Directors: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini - Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Laura Linney, Paul Giamatti, Donna Murphy, Alicia Keys
Nanny Diaries, The
Directors: Shari Springer Berman, Robert Pulcini - Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Laura Linney, Paul Giamatti, Donna Murphy, Alicia Keys
The Host in March - Menus added
News: Optimum Home Entertainment have announced the UK Region 2 DVD release of The Host for 5th March 2007 priced at 17.99. From director Bong Joon-Ho is this fantasy monster movie, which expertly mixes humour and horror. Presented in Anamorphic Wides…
Man of the Year
Imagine The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart running for President, and you get the gist of this Robin Williams comedy. Of course, it would probably be funnier if Jon Stewart actually starred. Barry Levinson directs. [Rated PG-13]
Crossover
This drama follows two high school basketball stars who have differing dreams for their futures. [Rated PG-13]
Flags Of Our Fathers
Cinema Review: Clint Eastwood’s World War II drama chronicles the experiences of three American soldiers who see action on Iwo Jima and are shipped back to the States as heroes chosen by the government to sell the war. Review by Kevin O’Reilly.
94% The Lives of Others
An emotional political drama with an intelligent script that doesn’t prey on the audience’s emotions.
Hank Williams Jr. assault case dropped (AP)
AP - A misdemeanor assault case against Hank Williams Jr. has been dismissed, nearly a year after a cocktail waitress accused the country singer of yelling obscenities and choking her at a local hotel, a prosecutor said.
Rewind: When It Comes To Film Titles, What’s In A Number?
“The Number 23″ and “300″ are two upcoming films with numbers for titles, joining such masterpieces as “8 1/2″ and such clunkers as “187.”
Anna Nicole’s Demise Plus Studio and Television Notes
by Scott Holleran
Penn Promises Blunt Run-In With President Bush In ‘Harold & Kumar 2′
“Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle” star Kal Penn promises references to “The Goonies,” Neil Patrick Harris and political humor in cult favorite’s sequel.