New Movies This Weekend at Parkwood Cinemas [11/30/12]
Two films hit the silver screen with completely different plot-lines, but virtually the same results as each main character is a stone cold killer.
Two films hit the silver screen with completely different plot-lines, but virtually the same results as each main character is a stone cold killer.
A psychopathic killer kidnaps and transports victims to an abandoned hotel he's transformed into his own private maze of torture and death.
Three bunglers decide to rob a Mob card game. The job goes off without a hitch, but as the local criminal economy begins to collapse, a 'cleaner' is hired to track them down and restore order.
Join us at Parkwood Cinemas or listen to Jenna this week for your chance to get on our VIP List for our Friday night World Premiere of Red Dawn.
As we're sure you know, today (Nov. 16, 2012) marks the 31st anniversary of the release of Kiss's much-derided concert album 'Music from the Elder.' Not even one year after announcing he would be bringing the story from that record to the big screen, director and writer Seb Hunter has delivered the first trailer from his 'Elder'-inspired movie.
Led Zeppelin holds very tight reigns on who uses their music and for what and they've now licensed their music for use on a new NBC drama.
Join us at Parkwood Cinemas or listen to Sloan and Jenna this week for your chance to get on our VIP List for our Friday night World Premiere of Steven Spielberg's Lincoln.
As if seeing it twice and preordering it in every format possible wasn't good enough, Led Zeppelin's concert film, Celebration Day is headed back to theaters. When? Where? Why? Who cares? It's coming back!
All other studios bow out when it comes to releases this weekend, because they KNOW, much like Jaws, Dr. No and Odd Job do, that's it useless going up against Bond, James Bond.
On Nov. 26, the day before what would have been Jimi Hendrix's 70th birthday, select movie theaters around the globe will show 'Hendrix 70: Live at Woodstock.' This marks the first time the guitar legend's entire set at the 1969 festival has been shown on the big screen.
It looks like there's a chance Jamie Foxx could suit up in superhero style for the upcoming sequel in the latest 'Spider-Man' series. So who exactly could Foxx be playing?
The star of the longest film franchise in history turns 68 today, celebrating a long career in film, animation, and advertising. We are referring, of course, to the King of the Monsters himself, Godzilla. Below, a retrospective of his highs and lows.