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I visited Mars almost two years ago. It was April 2010 and the film set was in the middle of nowhere. Finding Nemo/WALL-E director Andrew Stanton was making his live-action debut John Carter, a big screen adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs‘s novel A Princess of Mars. There had been many failed attempts to bring the [...]

They're not calling it a "sequel" but there could be a "companion" film to award winning Red Dog .

Get ready for Red Dog, the sequel. Sort of.

You've seen all six movies, the re-released versions and the controversially added footage. You've bought the DVD box set, including the recently released Blu-ray bonanza.

Disney Pixar's "Up" was released on Tuesday and is now available on DVD. Within the first 10 minutes, I was already tearing up at perhaps the best elapsed time sequence in a cartoon that I have ever seen.

When I was a kid The Smurfs were at the height of their popularity. My little sister and I both had small collections of Smurf figurines, this despite the fact that they were sold exclusively at BP stations and that our family didn't have a car so had no particular reason to frequent petrol stations. My memory is fuzzy on this point but I think it likely that trips were taken to BP solely for ...

Why no Oscar nomination for “Bridesmaids” for best picture? Why? Sorry, we've got to pull ourselves together and move past Academy Awards snubs, in order to look at what's new on the horizon and who's having a moment. But if “Midnight in Paris” is going to be included, there's no reason to ignore the funniest comedy of the year, for gosh sake....

While there were no real breakout successes at the box office, the MLK long weekend did produce a couple of movies that have done better than they had any right to.

The thought of having to sit still through an elegant wedding reception makes most children recoil in horror, especially when the only music is smooth jazz and the most appealing thing on the menu is a bowl of bouillabaisse.

Last September, when the 3-D re-release of The Lion King roared to an impressive $30 million opening, Hollywood took serious