Jennifer Lopez returns to the big screen in a thriller, reminiscent of similar erotic films made in the early 90s like ‘The Crush’ and ‘Basic Instinct’. The film manages enough suspense to make it entertaining to keep the audience on the edge of their seat.
DreamWorks mega project ‘The Road to El Dorado,’ took about four and a half years to complete. Not only does the movie have a good story about the trials of friendship, greed and loyalty,
A true classic is what ‘An American in Paris’ can be classified as. The film has Gene Kelly at his best throughout, with his tap dancing and fun loving singing.
‘Singin' in the Rain’ is considered by many people to be among the best Hollywood musicals of all time. And they are many reasons for it. It packs some of movie history's funniest scenes, the happiest singin' and dancin' and splashin' about in the rain and most of all a neat story that changed cinema some 50 years ago.
U2’s sixth album ‘The Joshua Tree’ released in March 1987 became the fastest selling album in British chart history, selling almost 250,000 copies in the first week of release.
One of the standout concerts on DVD, the package includes two big greats from the classical musical world. Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia is known internationally as the greatest living master of Bansuri,
The Collectors edition of the DVD has 286 minutes of footage and illustrates a band that took the risks and survived. While the cinema version is 115 minutes long, the DVD is surely a ‘longer trip’, more than two and a half times and covers more detail than the cinema version