Just got my copy of John Carter on Blu-ray and can’t wait to review it.
While some critics were less than impressed, I was a big fan and I would bet the film will do well on Blu-ray.
Just got my copy of John Carter on Blu-ray and can’t wait to review it.
While some critics were less than impressed, I was a big fan and I would bet the film will do well on Blu-ray.
Disney’s John Carter, starring Taylor Kitsch, opens in theatres tomorrow, Friday, March 9, and ahead of the sci-fi epic’s debut, the studio has launched a sneak peek at the first major 10-minute scene that helps open the film.
Earlier today I screened Disney’s John Carter to get ready for next week’s interview that’s planned here in Toronto, and while I (as I always say), can’t really say anything about the film yet, I think I can safely say this right now: I was totally drawn into the world of Barsoom (otherwise known as Mars).
Walt Disney Pictures released the first trailer for the sci-fi adventure film John Carter today, which is the big-screen adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ story, “A Princess of Mars”.
Bullets fly in the drama, The Bang Bang Club, which arrives on DVD and Blu-ray this week and tells the story of a group of photographers in Apartheid South Africa. Other new releases include the terrible action film Priest, starring Paul Bettany; and Demolition Man on Blu-ray.
Opening in theatres, Hugh Jackman reprises his role as the mutant Wolverine in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and Matthew McConaughey stars in the romantic comedy Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.
On May 1, Hugh Jackman stars in the fourth X-Men film, X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
Set 20 years before the events in the first film, Wolverine further explains the origins of the razor-clawed hero, giving fans their first glimpse of his past, and some of his mutant friends.