MovieLine: Sometimes directors with certain strengths try to stretch different muscles and you desperately wish they wouldn’t: Woody Allen getting all serious with Interiors comes to mind. But Roland Emmerich, taking a break from cavorting with woolly mammoths and blowing up the world, is onto something with Anonymous, an intricate — if not terribly convincing — historical thriller positing that a minor Elizabethan poet named Edward de Vere, Earl of Oxford, and not William Shakespeare, wrote all those plays and sonnets that the world loves so well.
Here's a list of 5 movies you can watch this weekend
I saw Safe...it was great. Haven't seen any of the others but I still need to see so many others that have come out and I've missed.
Movies Hates You Too writes:
Last week was a huge week for Blu-ray releases with some great films being released. This week doesn't feature as many big releases but there are a few titles of interest including the latest adventure of Harold & Kumar, a Disney animated classic, several interesting catalog titles, and on Friday everyone can get their Bella, Edward, and Jacob fix with the release of the latest Twilight film.
In episode #24 of the Matt's Movie Reviews podcast: Reviews of Anonymous and Our Idiot Brother , interview with Shark Night 3D SFX supervisor Matt Kutcher and my Top 5 Conspiracy Movies .