As Michael Moore’s “Fahrenheit 9/11” began to open in France, Britain and other international markets, Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment was closing a domestic video deal that would put DVDs and ...
Fascinated by the `40s, `50s and `60s? Then you`ll like next week`s lineup of nostalgic dramas on video. Leading the pack on Wednesday is the sexy crime saga ”Bugsy” (Columbia TriStar Home Video, ...
This one proves Tim Burton's an absolute master. Billy Crudup hears his dying dad (Albert Finney) recount his implausible life story. Ewan McGregor embodies the young Finney as these tall tales are ...
Columbia Tristar Home Video, about 85 minutes, for ages 2 to 6, VHS $22.46, DVD $24.95. “Thomas and the Magic Railroad” is the first attempt of “Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends,” a PBS preschool ...
The DVD era is resurrecting the great colorization debate of the 1980s, and at the heart of the matter are Curly, Larry and Moe. Sony's Columbia TriStar home-video unit is releasing two Three Stooges ...
1996 children’s comedy starring Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, Mara Wilson. Directed by DeVito, based on the book by Roald Dahl. Columbia TriStar Home Video; PG; 98 minutes; no suggested list price ...
BUGSY (Columbia TriStar Home Video, 1991, Priced for rental, Rated R, July 1 release date.) Directed by Barry Levinson; starring Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Harvey Keitel, Ben Kingsley. Many ...
1. Girl, Interrupted, Columbia TriStar Home Video. 2. American Beauty, DreamWorks Home Entertainment. 3. Sleepy Hollow, Paramount Home Video. 4. Deuce Bigalow: Male ...
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment is launching a high-resolution line of DVDs offering enhanced video and audio but no extra features. The first titles in the new SuperBit Collection being ...
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment will release Fahrenheit 9/11on DVD and video in the US on Oct 5. The home entertainment release looks likely to keep the bandwagonrolling following a spectacular US ...
NEW YORK -Sony Pictures and Columbia TriStar Home Video are launching this month the first in a series of interactive value-added DVD movies covering some of the studio’s most popular movie classics.