It's the most mythic of all American emporiums and the scene of many an ultimate fashion fantasy. Now audiences get a rarified chance to peek behind the backroom doors and into the reality of the fascinating inner workings and fabulous untold stories from Bergdorf Goodmans iconic history in Matthew Mieles Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's. (c) EOne PG-13 If You Like this movie you can streaming Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's Genre Movie :Documentary,Special Interest Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : May 3, 2013 Limited Actors :William Fichtner,Rachel Zoe,Vera Wang,Joan Rivers,Karl Lagerfeld,Michael Kors,Marc Jacobs,Diane von Furstenberg,Tory Burch,Manolo Blahnik,Giorgio Armani,Nicole Richie,Christian Louboutin,Oscar De La Renta,Susan Lucci,Mary-Kate Olsen,Ashley Olsen,Jason Wu,Isaac Mizrahi,Robert Verdi
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's
All Critics Ranting For Scatter My Ashes At Bergdorf's : 5.1
The overall feel is less of a cohesive documentary and more of a slapdash scrapbook of facts, historical information and name-dropping. Debra B. Bass-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Much of the window dressing has gone out of fashion. It's nice to revisit it here. Suzanne S. Brown-Denver Post
As a sociological exercise, it's like another culture. As a film, it's like science fiction, a visit to Planet Obscenely Wealthy. It is weirdly compelling. Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic
A fascinating doc that accurately captures the luster of the venerated fashion mecca and shows why Bergdorf's has become an American institution ... Esther Lee-Philadelphia Inquirer
A gloriously gilded wonderland - the stuff of dreams, on view for everyone. Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
[A] fawning documentary, bankrolled by Goodman descendant Andrew Malloy ... Kristin Tillotson-Minneapolis Star Tribune
It's fun to take a glimpse into this rarified world, but it's also a little off-putting when one interviewee explaining Bergdorf's appeal frames it as the aspirational apex of the American Dream. Marc Mohan-Oregonian
What's it like to try on clothes at one of the most expensive stores in the world? You won't find out in Matthew Miele's documentary. Leah Churner-Austin Chronicle
It's a shame that more time isn't spent inside wandering around the establishment Miele is celebrating, as the pixie dust of elitism and fashionista fawning wears off in a hurry. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
It's entertaining, but it might be more pleasingly watched with a fast-forward button. Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Ridiculously reverential...a love letter to the famously upscale New York department store, lacking any critical sense. Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion
As detached from the real world in 2013 as a primer on how to choose the best-tasting caviar. Matt Pais-RedEye
A feature-length video promo piece positioned as a documentary, pure infomercial/advertorial. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
Stunning fashion documentary, joining the ranks of 'Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel,' 'Valentino: The Last Emperor,' 'The Tents,' 'The September Issue,' etc. Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate
It's like a vanity project for - well, who, exactly? I could barely sit through the whole film; I can't imagine wandering the aisles of this puffed-up emporium. Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine
A 'boy meets girl' romance that turns into a twisted thriller. Dori, a sexy siren, traps Norman, a slick New York businessman and forces him to live through a year of holidays to prove they're a perfect couple. But with Dori, Valentine's Day, Christmas and New Year's celebrations take place over one weekend in an isolated country house far from help or a phone tower. "Love Sick Love" is a complex and suspenseful journey into the darker side of passion. R If You Like this movie you can streaming Love Sick Love movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : Love Sick Love Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense Mpaa Rating : R Release Date : Apr 19, 2013 Limited Actors :Matthew Settle,Katia Winter,Charlotte Rae,M. Emmet Walsh,Jim Gaffigan,Lindsay Rose Binder,Megan Raye Manzi,Dean Kapica
"Love Sick Love" deteriorates into a series of pranks that are not funny enough to register as comedy or brutal enough to qualify as horror. Stephen Holden-New York Times
This darkly comic horror tale strains too hard for both laughs and shocks. Frank Scheck-Hollywood Reporter
Attempts to transform meet-cute romance into an absurdist fatal-attraction thriller, but ends up neither fish nor fowl. Aaron Hillis-Village Voice
Movie Title : Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters Genre Movie :Action & Adventure,Comedy Mpaa Rating : R Release Date : Jan 25, 2013 Wide Actors :Jeremy Renner,Gemma Arterton,Famke Janssen,Peter Stormare,Ingrid Bolsø Berdal,Derek Mears,Thomas Mann,Peter Storemare
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters
All Critics Ranting For Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters : 4
If this long-delayed and blatantly pandering CGI malarkey is anything to go by, Hollywood's current craze for fairy tales isn't going to have a happy ending. Tom Charity-CNN.com
There isn't much to this beyond the poorly staged, rapidly edited violence; the witches, all but devoid of backstory, are basically canvasses for cartoon splatter. Ben Sachs-Chicago Reader
The movie settles for showers of gore with intermittent moments of spoofiness. Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail
The whole kidding trope, which you can bet was ordered by McKay and Ferrell, is pretty lame, and defeats the leads' attempts to bring shadings to cardboard cartoon characters. Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine
At least it puts forth a sound message: Kids, avoid overdoing it on sweets -- especially candy that doubles as drywall. Claudia Puig-USA Today
It's a grim fairy tale, all right. Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York
Very lean and speedy... Its primary goal seems to be to entertain as quickly as possible and get the audience back out the door before the story gets old. Jeffrey M. Anderson-Common Sense Media
Another similarity it shares with Van Helsing is that it's not very good. Matt Neal-The Standard
a loud, obnoxious mess Bill Gibron-Film Racket
I laughed quite often, at its brazen and unapologetic stupidity more than its intentional stabs at comedy. John Serba-MLive.com
[Director Tommy] Wirkola attempts to balance his over-the-top gore with gags, but the jokes often fall flat. The characters aren't very compelling either, and that's a problem in a film built around action. Forrest Hartman-Reno Gazette-Journal
There may be some wit afoot, particularly with director-writer Tommy Wirkola's good-for-a-chuckle rethinking of the missing child notices adorning milk bottles, but the film is still just a one-note, hired guns story-with groupies. Elias Savada-Film Threat
Imagine the elaborate plan: 'We use the sets left over from Red Riding Hood, add a candy house, throw in some aerial forest shots out of Twilight, keep it cheap. Steampunk it up, and have 'em wear leather, 'specially her. Lotsa cleavage.' Brian Gibson-Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)
Nothing more than Dario Argento dialed down for fourteen-year-olds. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express
It's an amusingly cheeky notion: the siblings from the Brothers Grimm fairy tale as witch-slaying bounty hunters. A defter hand than Wirkola's might have succeeded ... but the film's anachronisms are clumsy and most of the jokes fall flat. Jason Best-Movie Talk
Dangerously ignorant and inaccurate on the subject of diabetes, Hansel and Gretel should be disregarded at all costs, and the filmmakers really ashamed they put something so irresponsible on the big screen. Sam Bathe-Fan The Fire
...feels like a coven of people in offices visited the set, were shown the mocked-up candy house and then decided to gut the whole thing and make it safe for theatrical and television sales to other countries where there's lots of censorship. Dave White-Movies.com
Let's not mince words: Hansel and Gretel is not a good movie. Chris Buckle-The Skinny
The gore is a bore and the sweary script just isn't funny. Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
One suspects that, seriously or tongue in cheek, it's really about the "war against terror" and that Hansel and Gretel are the CIA and the witches belong to al-Qaida. Philip French-Observer [UK]
What will Terra Firma's new overlords think of us if, by some freak set of circumstances, Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters is all that remains of our once proud hominid civilisation? Ed Whitfield-The Ooh Tray
There's no reason in the world for Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters not to be good, clean, trashy fun. But it isn't. Tara Brady-Irish Times
Made in Germany, this raucous adventure merrily refuses to follow the usual Hollywood route of blanding-down a fairy tale for the lowest common denominator (see both Snow White movies last year). Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
[A] fast and furious all-action continuation of the classic fairy tale ... Alan Jones-Radio Times
It's an appalling, insulting and cynical mess from start to finish. Derek Malcolm-This is London
The picture moves fast and is an efficient enough action-horror, with good effects and plenty of violence, but it's too machine-tooled and perfunctory to make you care. Henry Fitzherbert-Daily Express
TagLine Hansel and Gretel: Witch Hunters Classic tale. New twist.
A wanted man and former member of the revolutionary militant group the Weather Underground goes on the run after a journalist (Shia LaBeouf) outs him in this political thriller based on Neil Gordon's novel. Robert Redford stars and directs this Voltage Pictures/Wildwood Enterprises production. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi R If You Like this movie you can streaming The Company You Keep movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : The Company You Keep Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense Mpaa Rating : R Release Date : Apr 5, 2013 Limited Actors :Robert Redford,Shia LaBeouf,Julie Christie,Susan Sarandon,Nick Nolte,Chris Cooper,Terrence Howard,Stanley Tucci,Richard Jenkins,Anna Kendrick,Brendan Gleeson,Brit Marling,Sam Elliott,Stephen Root,Jackie Evancho
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Company You Keep
All Critics Ranting For The Company You Keep : 6.1
You can't help but applaud the effort, even as it falls short. Rick Groen-Globe and Mail
Redford the director keeps things moving smoothly, avoiding too many lengthy monologues while still getting the point across ... Tom Long-Detroit News
A drama that's more than a look at what happened to a generation of socially aware hippies whose new drug of choice is likely Lipitor. Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
Redford is an adequate director, and he keeps things moving at a moderate pace, passing up exits to more spectacular vistas or hotter issues. Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
What gets revealed should rattle, but it doesn't. Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post
You wish the movie were a little snappier, but Redford doesn't do snap; slow down with it, and enjoy the chase. Moira MacDonald-Seattle Times
Redford proves that he's still capable of making the sort of provocative political thrillers that would make a younger generation envious. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Redford skillfully directs a cast so talented and comprehensive it threatens to overpower the briskly unassuming, but sharply written script. Bruce Bennett-Spectrum (St. George, Utah)
Well-crafted, wellintentioned and well, just a tad dull, Redford's radical-chic-road-trip will appeal to the Senior Railcard crowd. Kate Stables-Total Film
Welcome back, Mr Redford. Matt Neal-The Standard
[Director Robert Redford] deftly articulates the moral morass that can arise when idealism gives way to reality; he also has some very definite things to say about the way today's sensation-hungry, click-addicted media operates. Jim Schembri-3AW
Talk about timing. Whether it's good or bad remains to be seen. Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
Dreadfully near-catatonic pace that never makes you feel like there's much at stake. Aaron Yap-Flicks.co.nz
At the very least, this generation proves that they still have compelling stories to tell. (Complete Content Details for Parents also available) Teddy Durgin-Screen It!
Things come together satisfyingly at the end, but by then the urge to jump out of one's theater seat has been in effect for at least 45 minutes. Matt Kelemen-AspectRatio.us
A tougher work might have seemed provocatively relevant in the tragic context of current events, but this film has a muted nostalgia for the days when bomb-tossing students had easy-to-pronounce names and might grow up to be as cleancut as Robert Redford. John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
An old-fashioned political drama that's well-intentioned and heartfelt. Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Clearly, Redford has no trouble drawing talent; if he's ever interested in remaking Meteor or Midnight in Paris, he's halfway there. Matt Brunson-Creative Loafing
Robert Redford -- who once was an active liberal -- is now a tired capitalist. He's also a worn-out egotist. Tony Macklin-tonymacklin.net
[Redford] still manages to tell an interesting story of family painted against a political backdrop. It's not going to spark any great movements, but it is worth a sit in at the local theater. Rick Bentley-Fresno Bee
Redford's direction feels tighter and and less ruminative than it has in years, and his acting is still marked by a kind of intelligent alertness. Philip Martin-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
No matter how much slack you cut it, The Company You Keep never quite lives up to expectation. Katherine Monk-Canada.com
This chase film combines elements of the thriller and newspaper procedural to create a contemporary saga about political idealism, stone-cold realities, and the repercussions of past deeds on future innocents. Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle
The acting company Robert Redford keeps in The Company You Keep doesn't get any better. Movies rarely do either. Gary Wolcott-Tri-City Herald
What with a cast that includes Robert Redford, Julie Christie, Nick Nolte, and Susan Sarandon, this might've been the most star-studded production of the year had it been made in 1975. Jason Anderson-The Grid
It tends to sag a touch in its third act, but it's a solidly engaging thriller thanks mostly to its ridiculously talented cast. Mike Scott-Times-Picayune
TagLine The Company You Keep The greatest manhunt in history.
Eighteen-year-old Shira (Hada Yaron) is the youngest daughter of the family and is about to be married off to a very promising young man of the same age. On Purim, her twenty-eight-year-old sister, Esther (Renana Raz), dies during childbirth, leaving her husband to care for the child and postponing Shira's promised match. When the girls' mother finds out that Yochay may leave the country with her only grandchild, she proposes a match between Shira and the widower, which leaves Shira to choose between her heart's wish and her family's wish to keep the child with them. FILL THE VOID was the 2012 Venice Film Festival winner for Best Actress (Yaron), and has been selected as the Israeli entry for the Best Foreign Language Oscar at the 85th Academy Awards. It will also be featured in the Spotlight Program at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. (c) Sony Classics If You Like this movie you can streaming Fill the Void movie without downloading HERE
Movie Title : Fill the Void Genre Movie :Art House & International,Drama Mpaa Rating : PG Release Date : May 24, 2013 Limited Actors :Hadas Yaron,Yiftach Klein,Irith Sheleg,Chaim Sharir,Raiza Israeli,Hila Feldman,Renana Raz,Yael Tal,Michael David Weigl,Ido Samuel,Neta Moran,Melech Thal,Razia Israeli,Irit Sheleg,Razia Israely
It's an artful, character-driven drama that constitutes a minor miracle of empathy. Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Burshtein creates a one-of-a-kind portrait that nonetheless transcends its setting, and even its worldview; the dynamics are global. John Anderson-Newsday
Burshtein has achieved a gripping film without victims or villains, an ambiguous tragedy drawing on universal themes of love and loss, self-sacrifice and self-preservation. Peter Keough-Boston Globe
[Burshtein] vividly depicts a clannish culture that is likely to feel foreign and perhaps off-putting to generations that came of age in a progressive post-feminist era. Susan Wloszczyna-Chicago Sun-Times
[Burshtein's] subject is a woman's right to choose her spouse, and what a weighty, giddy, confusing, clarifying and, ultimately, sacred choice that is. Carrie Rickey-Philadelphia Inquirer
There's a clotted and cramped feeling to "Fill the Void" that's downright creepy. Tom Long-Detroit News
Buhrstein, whose assuredness belies the fact that this is her first film, captures this dilemma mainly through Shira's eyes. Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune
A frustratingly bland look at the customs of a complex subculture. Josh Bell-Las Vegas Weekly
The narrative takes place within a reserved, insulated culture where silence is golden, conversations sound like prayers and a single tear can speak volumes. Duane Dudek-Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
A fascinating, and somewhat frustrating peek into the lives of Israel's ultra-Orthodox Jews, their mating rituals and whatnot. Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Like suffocating beneath a thick layer of protective plastic, Fill the Void feels like slow death. Katherine Monk-Canada.com
"Fill the Void" is a fairly somber affair, its dourness only interrupted occasionally by moments of beauty or grace. Marc Mohan-Oregonian
The film is undeniably a celebration of community, but on Shira, one gets the disturbing whiff of Stockholm Syndrome. Peter Canavese-Groucho Reviews
Director Rama Burshtein's debut is nothing less than astonishing. She's a card-carrying member of Israel's Hared community and, with that experience, has crafted a work of moral complexity and visual artistry Chris Chang-Film Comment Magazine
I suspect Burshtein achieved what she set out to do with "Fill the Void," but I found it repetitive and frustrating. Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)-St. Paul Pioneer Press
Articulates this society's constant urgency and claustrophobic decisions. Matt Pais-RedEye