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Blu-Ray Review: Heat Looks Great, but There's Nothing New to See
Fourteen years after Heat brought Al Pacino and Robert De Niro together onscreen for the first time, a new edition comes to Blu-ray. But do you need it? De Niro plays McCauley, the head of a paramilitary-style robbery crew, with Val Kilmer and Tom Sizemore as his backup and Pacino as Hanna, the cop tracking them down.
'Endgame' Stumbles, but 'Mother Courage' Shines Brightly
Is it possible for two seismic talents to cancel one another out? That's the immediate question posed by the peculiarly unmoving new Duchess Theatre production of Beckett's "Endgame," a view of the end of the world that here reveals much about finding and holding the thespian spotlight when you're playing opposite a colleague who is himself no ...
Gearbox's Pitchford: 'No Time' For Game Based On Heat Movie
In 2006, Gearbox revealed that it signed on with Regency Enterprises to create a game based on Heat, the Michael Mann-directed 1995 crime film starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Val Kilmer.
This Robert DeNiro/Al Pacino thriller will arrive with a 1080p transfer, a Dolby TrueHD 5.1 sound mix, a commentary with director Michael Mann, some deleted scenes, five featurettes and some trailers.
C. Robert Cargill , Jul 09, 2009 Michael Mann . Once a pioneer of dark, nihilistic action, he's since continued his mood and themes while pioneering new HD technologies.
'Heat' and repeat: 'Public Enemies' feels very familiar
Remember Michael Mann's 'Heat' ? It was a heavily armed cops-and-robbers drama about a well-dressed, professional bank robber whose gang is doggedly pursued by a fiercely determined detective .
There are people who claim that Michael Mann is a genius, as well as the most brilliant and assured maker of passages of pure film now working in America.
Stiliyan Petrov faced the AVTV cameras to answer a series of questions posed by viewers.
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