Paul Newman

Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid

May 15, 2008 // 0 Comments

Honored with four Academy Awards in 1969, George Roy Hill's "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid" is still one of the most beloved buddy-movies of a great many film fans. Not only did it practically start the genre, but it still stands out [...]

Cars

November 7, 2006 // 0 Comments

With a long string of unrivalled success movies, Pixar have long established themselves as the leader in computer animated feature and short films. It is a position that is often challenged by other filmmakers and studios but Pixar have always been able [...]

The Robert Altman Collection

May 23, 2006 // 0 Comments

Robert Altman is one of the most unusual of American directors, a constant risk-taker who has challenged Hollywood conventions, yet held in high esteem by the very industry that he defies. As such, he has had more than his share of failures, both critical [...]

Exodus

December 5, 2002 // 0 Comments

Ah the 50s and 60s, golden times for big movies… When we think of epic-scale films of the time, "Spartacus, " "Ben Hur," or "Battle Of Britain" come to mind immediately… and "Exodus." Based on the acclaimed [...]

The Hustler

July 12, 2002 // 0 Comments

Paul Newman – that steely gaze, his sinewy cool – the guy’s smooth, no doubt. Coupled with his iconic, almost "beat" physical presence, Newman’s keen sense to only choose fascinating parts to play elevated him far above the [...]

Torn Curtain

March 22, 2001 // 0 Comments

"Torn Curtain" is notable as production number 50 from the most recognized film director in the world, Alfred Hitchcock, and comes to us on DVD as another disc in the stellar package of Universal’s "The Alfred Hitchcock Collection." [...]

Where The Money Is

February 7, 2001 // 0 Comments

Paul Newman is one of those actors that are always a joy to watch and seeing him working his on-screen magic makes ’Where The Money Is’ a truly enjoyable movie. While Newman’s performance may be the highlight in this crime caper, the film itself has [...]

Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid

May 3, 2000 // 0 Comments

Honored with four Academy Awards in 1969, George Roy Hill’s "Butch Cassidy And The Sundance Kid" is still one of the most beloved buddy-movies of a great many film fans. Not only did it practically start the genre, but it still stands out as [...]

The Hudsucker Proxy

June 1, 1999 // 0 Comments

Ethan and Joel Coen have made their lasting imprint on the movie landscape some time ago with movies like "Raising Arizona", "Fargo", "The Big Lebowski" and "The Hudsucker Proxy". Especially the latter one proved [...]