Chicago – Sometimes catalog titles are pulled from the vaults and given the HD upgrade for tie-in reasons that are obvious, but why now for Joe Wright’s “Pride & Prejudice” and “Atonement”? Is it because “Atonement” breakthrough star Saoirse Ronan is appearing in “The Lovely Bones”? Did they sense thematic tie-in with the same Tuesday’s release of “Bright Star”? Whatever the reason, these are two underrated dramas, a pair of the most luscious period pieces of the last ten years and both look remarkable in 1080p.
Blu-Ray Rating: 4.5/5.0
Joe Wright may have stumbled a bit with “The Soloist,” but his first two directorial efforts are both well worth the time, a good movie followed by a great one. The good, “Pride & Prejudice” may fall a little short largely due to superior versions of this often-told story but it features some of Keira Knightley’s best career work and amazing technical...
Blu-Ray Rating: 4.5/5.0
Joe Wright may have stumbled a bit with “The Soloist,” but his first two directorial efforts are both well worth the time, a good movie followed by a great one. The good, “Pride & Prejudice” may fall a little short largely due to superior versions of this often-told story but it features some of Keira Knightley’s best career work and amazing technical...
- 1/29/2010
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
New York show features glitter, trapeze acts, pillow fights and some old-fashioned Bush-bashing.
By Lauren Joskowitz
Pink performs at Madison Square Garden on Monday
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
New York — Pink soared through the air and rocked out at Madison Square Garden Monday night, filling the huge venue with the sights and sounds of her flashy Funhouse show.
After opening act the Ting Tings roused the audience with their peppy hits, Pink's set began with a video that showed her watching television. Fed up with nothing good to watch, Pink got up from the couch and made her way outside (after putting some guy's hand in a glass of water and taking a swig of a beer). She poured a can of gas behind her as she walked. With Acdc's "Highway to Hell" playing in the background, Pink hopped onto a motorcycle, lit a cigarette, took a few puffs and...
By Lauren Joskowitz
Pink performs at Madison Square Garden on Monday
Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage
New York — Pink soared through the air and rocked out at Madison Square Garden Monday night, filling the huge venue with the sights and sounds of her flashy Funhouse show.
After opening act the Ting Tings roused the audience with their peppy hits, Pink's set began with a video that showed her watching television. Fed up with nothing good to watch, Pink got up from the couch and made her way outside (after putting some guy's hand in a glass of water and taking a swig of a beer). She poured a can of gas behind her as she walked. With Acdc's "Highway to Hell" playing in the background, Pink hopped onto a motorcycle, lit a cigarette, took a few puffs and...
- 10/6/2009
- MTV Music News
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