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Forrest Gump (Sapphire Edition) – Blu-ray Review

Nov 9, 2009, 14:25 GMT

Forrest Gump (Sapphire Edition) – Blu-ray Review
Run, Forrest, run… onto Blu-ray that is.  Paramount pulls out all the stops on this fine Blu-ray presentation that’s as tasty as a box of chocolates.   ... more

Brothers and Sisters: The Complete Third Season – DVD Review - CLIPS ADDED!

Sep 22, 2009, 18:06 GMT

Brothers and Sisters: The Complete Third Season – DVD Review - CLIPS ADDED!
It is another year in the lives of the members of the Walker family.  In spite of wealth and position, the Walkers and Harpers are just like any other family group, beset by worries and troubles as well as celebrating successes and joys. ... more

DVD Review: Sybil - 30th Anniversary Two-Disc Special Edition

Aug 5, 2006, 18:27 GMT

DVD Review:  Sybil - 30th Anniversary Two-Disc Special Edition
'The people, the people, the people' can rejoice, finally the DVD release is here of the multi-Emmy award winning 1976 TV production starring Sally Field as Sybil - based on the real events of a woman possessed by 13 different personalities.
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Steel Magnolias Books A Theater

Dec 10, 2004, 3:49 GMT

New York: The revival of Steel Magnolias is set to play The Lyceum Theater beginning March 15, 2005 after Whoopi Goldberg ends her solo show. Christine Ebersole and Delta Burke have been confirmed to be starring in the play.

Steel Magnolias tells the story of several women who meet in a small town Louisiana beauty parlor. The center of the story is M'Lynn and her daughter Shelby. The original production of the play opened in 1987 and ran for 1,126 performances. A 1989 film version starred Sally Field and Julia Roberts. The Broadway production, directed by Jason Moore is set to open on Broadway on April 4th.

Source: Variety

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The Corporation Reviewed

Aug 30, 2004, 0:55 GMT

The current cinema has found a media villain in the corporation; and seems never to tire of pitting its stars in a David vs. Goliath battle of the oppressed public against the monster machine.  “The Corporation” takes a different approach by showing the corporation to be inhuman by its nature and refusing to set up the mano-a-mano battle that has been the stuff of Hollywood since Sally Field’s “Norma Rae,” and Meryl Streep’s “Silkwood.”  ... more

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