 | Gary Winick (THIRTEEN GOING ON 30) had a lot to live up to in remaking a beloved children's movie, itself based on the classic novel by E. B. White, but this 2006 live-action version more than fulfills its promise. With droll '50s-inspired art... |
 | Gary Winick (THIRTEEN GOING ON 30) had a lot to live up to in remaking a beloved children's movie, itself based on the classic novel by E. B. White, but this 2006 live-action version more than fulfills its promise. With droll '50s-inspired art... |
 | What really happens on the farm when the farmer isn't looking? In director Steve Oedekerk's (KUNG POW: ENTER THE FIST, ACE VENTURA: WHEN NATURE CALLS) computer-generated animation feature, the farm animals can do everything humans do. They talk, walk... |
 | A DVD double bill from Hong Kong. JIN PIN MEI: JIN PIN MEI is a Chinese historical drama revolving around the relationship between a lecherous and ugly government official and the beautiful woman he seduces and turns into his concubine. DEVIL ANGEL:... |
 | A retired Mainland teacher's infinite patience is stretched by his hyperactive, spoiled American-born grandson, who doesn't respect his elders or the local culture. But as the vacation wears on, the two find themselves less at odds and developing a... |
 | The now legendary Bettie Page embodied the pin-up girl aesthetic with her signature jet-black hair and womanly curves. A favorite subject of photographers, Page received the 1955 title "Miss Pinup Girl of the World," and was given the award for "Girl... |
 | Taiwanese director Aman Ding deftly captures the inherent loneliness of the immigrant experience in his sensitive drama, MIGRATORY BIRD. Young married couple Kwok (Pin-yuan Huang) and Fong (Rene Liu) are Taiwanese immigrants living in Vancouver,... |
 | A secretary visits a U.S.O. canteen and falls in love with a sailor. She pretends to be a Broadway star so she can be near the sailor and a U.S.O. performance leads her to real stardom. |
 | Inspired casting and Walter Lang's deft direction breathe abundant life into WEEK-END IN HAVANA, in which a woman's trip to Cuba leads to romance, laughter, and sizzling songs. Nan Spencer (Alice Faye) has saved up for years for her vacation to... |
 | These vintage bowling films highlight this thrilling sport, and the new technologies that make it more enjoyable than ever: LET'S GO BOWLING (1955), THE GOLDEN YEARS (1960), IT'S ALL IN KNOWING HOW (1954), and NEWSREEL OF BRUNSWICK AUTOMATED PIN... |