Netflix to change plans, raise prices
Starting September 1, Netflix is separating unlimited streaming from their DVD plans. Receiving both services will now require a monthly fee of $15.98, nearly double the previous subscription cost.
Starting September 1, Netflix is separating unlimited streaming from their DVD plans. Receiving both services will now require a monthly fee of $15.98, nearly double the previous subscription cost.
"Sarah's Key" is a unique and special picture about a lesser-known fraction of the Holocaust’s history.
A movie with the words “Cowboys” and “Aliens” in the title really has no right to be good, but in the hands of “Iron Man” director Jon Favreau, “Cowboys & Aliens” manages to be a fun time at the very least.
Finding true love is hard, but believing in it might be even harder for some.
The State Press recently talked with Chris Evans, the star of “Captain America: The First Avenger,” about his history of playing comic book characters and why Captain America can relate to the fans.
He’s not a bird or a plane. He’s just a kid from Brooklyn.
I didn’t think we needed two films with such similar premises released within the same year, but thanks to some undeniable chemistry and well-written dialog, this date movie turned out to be better than expected.
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Although the 18-hour-long film saga began unceremoniously, with a slew of doubtful critics and lackluster direction, a growing fan base of Rowling’s masterful septology stayed true to the series and the silver screen epic concludes wonderfully.
“Horrible Bosses” might not make half of what “The Hangover: Part II” grossed, but I guarantee that audiences will have a better time at this buddy comedy than at they did at that money vacuum.
The end result is one of the year’s dumbest comedies that makes any of the “Doctor Doolittle” movies look like “Babe.”
When you are at the top, there is nowhere else to go but down – or so the saying goes at least. In the case of the New York Times, the fall from grace has been anticipated (and encouraged) by many.
All I can say is that there will be explosions, beautiful women, fast cars, terrible dialog, product placement, choppy editing, murky cinematography, and overacting galore.
“Larry Crowne” is basically a brisk, refreshing walk through the park.
Like the first “Cars,” “Cars 2” is just pretty good.
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The State Press recently talked with J. J. Abrams, director of “Mission Impossible: III,” “Star Trek,” and the new film, “Super 8,” which opened on June 10.
“Super 8” features a cast of child actors portraying a “gang of friends determined to help their friend make a movie,” movie – and – for the most part, that is exactly what you get.
The thought that simply adding a “prequel” to any story will somehow bring clairvoyance to the plot at hand (or even those to come) needs to be unmasked as the fallacy it has become.
The film has a good heart and does a more than sufficient job of capturing the awkward, confusing times of being fifteen.
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