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New to DVD September 15, 2009. Co-starring Kristen Scott Thomas and Ben Barnes, Easy Virtue is one hundred percent, undiluted fun.
The only published novel of Oscar Wilde, the popular story of Dorian Gray has inspired another film adaptation. How does it compare to the novel and previous adaptations?
Andrew Adamson's sequel to The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe is an enjoyable children's fantasy adventure with some excellent special effects and one brilliant mouse.
Oscar Wilde described his play as a "trivial comedy for serious people", and he couldn't have been more right.
From long ago and far away (Easy Virtue) to right here and now (Management), this month's romantic comedies deliver on their promise of love.
Suffering from what may be deemed a case of sequelitis, Prince Caspian marks the second film chapter of C.S. Lewis' book series, again featuring the Pevensie children.
Ben Barnes plays Dorian Gray in Oliver Parker's film based on Oscar Wilde's 19th century yarn. As far as film adaptations go this is standard fare.
Prince Caspian is a heartwarming and joyful addition to the Chronicles of Narnia films
Director Andrew Adamson takes liberties in adapting the classic fantasy novel, but thrilling action makes "Prince Caspian" a more exciting and suspenseful adventure.
At a recent press conference in Los Angeles, actress Jessica Biel recalled her experiences filming the romantic comedy Easy Virtue.
Actor Ben Stiller received this year's Generation Award; Stars give viewers first look at upcoming summer blockbusters; Andy Samberg's digital shorts revamped
The History Boys rocked Broadway this past season, playing to sold-out houses and critical acclaim.
To coincide with the theatrical release of "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian," Disney's Hollywood Studios offers a new attraction based on the film.
December's DVD releases include a little bit of every genre, including a three-disc "Casablanca" package and the international thriller "Traitor."
A century old yet this book echoes today's "Me" generation with its pursuit of perpetual beauty and self fulfilment without facing realities of life or accepting ageing.
Book adaptations, comedies, dramas and epic fantasies are all lined up to hit the box office in 2010. But what future releases are promising to be big?


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