MGM HD Game-Day Lineup Trades Touchdowns For Tunes
On February 7, 2010, many viewers will want to flee testosterone-filled living rooms and sports bars in search of alternatives to football, and MGM HD may just have their answer.
The studio’s high-definition network has scheduled a game-day lineup especially for those who wish the half-time show was the ONLY show. MGM HD will offer a marathon of six back-to-back musicals, going long to trade touchdowns for tunes and defense for dancing.
Shown in crystal-clear HD and the original 16:9 aspect ratio, the day’s “action” kicks off at 2:00pm EST/11am PST with a diverse selection of classic and contemporary musicals, including Hair, The Cotton Club, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, A Song is Born, The Fantasticks and Moulin Rouge.
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A Single Man & New Almodovar, Plus Heath Ledger’s Final Film
by Chris Narloch
Three filmmakers who know their way around a camera have movies just out in theaters, and they are all testaments to the love of visual storytelling.
Whatever Robert Verdi Wants, Robert Verdi Gets
Forget what you know about Robert Verdi! For Robert, having it all isn't nearly enough. He's a successful TV personality, a sought-after celebrity stylist, an event-planning impresario and a popular style guru. But there's something else Robert Verdi wants. Actually he wants EVERYTHING else.
In the new reality comedy series "The Robert Verdi Show Starring Robert Verdi," Robert balances the day-to-day antics of his hectic creative services business with the serious pursuit of his completely insane and over-the-top dreams such as getting his own TV channel, his own shopping mall and his own ice cream flavor named after him.
A Cinematic Sleighful at the Cineplex - Outword ’s Guide to Year-end Movies
by Chris Narloch
There are so many hot movies coming out in December, competing for the holiday box office and Oscar consideration, I am going to have to take vacation just to keep up with them all.
With box office receipts for the year already nearing record levels, Hollywood is pulling out all the stops to get you into movie theaters this Christmas season.
With so many films competing for a limited number of screens, some of the best movies will be playing at local art-house cinemas such as the Crest and the Tower.
Read on for our guide to some of those less publicized titles, as well as the blockbusters you’ve been waiting for.
Star Trek Beams Onto DVD and Blu-ray
by Chris NarlochIt has been slim pickings at the Red Box lately, but these two new DVDs are definitely worth a rental (or a purchase, if you’re looking for the perfect Xmas gift for that special someone.)
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