Sony Pictures Home Entertainment's "Vantage Point" coasted to an easy victory on all three home video charts the week ending July 6. By Thomas K. Arnold, The Associated Press Call it shrewd marketing: ...
You can see a lot of different points of view in a lot of different formats this July. Vantage Point is coming to DVD and Blu-Ray on July 1. The film will be released ...
Call it shrewd marketing: A film about the shooting of a U.S. president is released to the home video market just before the Fourth of July, in a presidential election year, no less. By Thomas K.
If the aim of an action thriller is to sustain its two component parts for as much of its running time as possible, then Vantage Point is a huge success. It lasts for a taut 89 minutes and barely a ...
William Hurt. Forrest Whitaker. Sigourney Weaver. Not actors who star in any old movie. So why did they all come aboard for “Vantage Point?” Well, for starters, the premise: telling the same story ...
A unique narrative thriller managed to beat out two new comedies to reign supreme over home video this past week. Vantage Point, despite being a movie about a U.S. President being shot, and released ...
“Vantage Point”Someone’s out to kill the president — and this breakneck thriller applies a “Rashomon”-style multiple-viewpoint approach to tell and retell the story through the eyes of people at the ...
VANTAGE Point is an intricate thriller, which replays a terrorist attack from eight perspectives to reveal the truth. President Ashton (William Hurt) travels to Spain for a keynote address on ...
Capsule reviews of DVD releases follow: VANTAGE POINT (Sony Pictures) $28.96. 90 minutes. An assassination attempt on the U.S. president while at a counterterrorism summit in Spain is told through ...
“Vantage Point” (released on DVD July 1) is a political action-thriller. The movie opens at a conference from which an international coalition against terrorism is intended to emerge. However, the ...