Video Minefield: DVD & Blu-Ray releases for May 29

There are five new options for home viewing this week. We’ve got you covered… Coriolanus, actor Ralph Fiennes’ directorial debut, is a post-modern treatment of Shakespeare, but those hoping for the exuberance of Baz Lurhman’s Romeo + Juliet had best stay far away. Here, Fiennes and writer John Logan transplant the Bard of Avon’s dialogue–largely […]

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“Silence of the Lambs” series being developed by Lifetime, another by NBC

Soon, fans will see the televised return of both Hannibal Lecter and Clarice Starling. The catch is that they won’t be together, or even in the same show. Lifetime has begun developing “Clarice,” a series that follows the exploits of the protagonist of the “The Silence of the Lambs”, originally played by Jodie Foster. This

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New trailer for “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”

A new trailer for Timur Bekmambetov’s “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” hit the web this evening, and it’s about what you’d expect. Upon hearing the title, one’s obvious thought is: How easily can America’s favorite president and America’s favorite film creature be merged? This trailer seems to indicate the answer is “Not very easily”–hence the lazy

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Weekend Box Office: “Moonrise Kingdom” breaks PSA record, “Men in Black 3” tepidly tops chart

“Men in Black 3” may have won the weekend, but its $70 million four-day take was not anywhere near what studio Sony was hoping for. Thus, the real box office story this weekend is “Moonrise Kingdom”, which managed to be the 14th biggest movie of the Memorial Day Holiday despite playing in just four theaters. Wes

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“Men at Work” premieres to strong numbers at TBS

TBS is best known for Conan O’Brien’s late-night talk show and a litany of Tyler Perry spin-offs, but the successful premiere of the cable giant’s new sitcom “Men at Work” suggests that they may have a future in producing shows as bland and uninspired as those of the networks. “Men at Work” is from Breckin Meyer (“Road Trip,” “Franklin

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