Digital Release Date: Feb. 25, 2014, Blu-ray & DVD Release Date: March 18, 2014
Price: DVD $29.99, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $44.99
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Not to be confused with the 2010 disaster movie, Disney’s Frozen is an animated winter romp.
The movie tells the story of Anna (Kristen Bell, The Lifeguard), a fearless optimist who teams up with mountain man Kristoff (Jonathan Groff, TV’s Glee) to save their kingdom. Arendelle has been trapped in eternal winter by Elsa (Idina Menzel, Enchanted), Anna’s sister, who has icy powers and isn’t afraid to use them.
In their journey, Anna and Kristoff, along with loyal reindeer Sven and a snowman called Olaf (Josh Gad, Thanks for Sharing), face Everest-like conditions and mystical trolls to save the day.
Written by Jennifer Lee (Wreck-It Ralph) and directed by Lee and Chris Buck (Tarzan), Frozen also features the voices of Santino Fontana (The Importance of Being Earnest...
Price: DVD $29.99, Blu-ray/DVD Combo $44.99
Studio: Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment
Not to be confused with the 2010 disaster movie, Disney’s Frozen is an animated winter romp.
The movie tells the story of Anna (Kristen Bell, The Lifeguard), a fearless optimist who teams up with mountain man Kristoff (Jonathan Groff, TV’s Glee) to save their kingdom. Arendelle has been trapped in eternal winter by Elsa (Idina Menzel, Enchanted), Anna’s sister, who has icy powers and isn’t afraid to use them.
In their journey, Anna and Kristoff, along with loyal reindeer Sven and a snowman called Olaf (Josh Gad, Thanks for Sharing), face Everest-like conditions and mystical trolls to save the day.
Written by Jennifer Lee (Wreck-It Ralph) and directed by Lee and Chris Buck (Tarzan), Frozen also features the voices of Santino Fontana (The Importance of Being Earnest...
- 1/15/2014
- by Sam
- Disc Dish
So, T'Pol might not be single for very long, eh? Jolene Blalock, who will bring the latest Star Trek Vulcan to life in Upn's "Enterprise" next week, told Gregory L. Norris and Laura A. Van Vleet at TrekGalaxy that there might be a little Pon Farr in the air. "Yeah, she's betrothed," Blalock said of her character. "And she's dealing with what to do, because obviously, you can't have a relationshup, emotional or not, in any species, and have a position on a starship. And that's the dilemma. "She has to deal with that. Is the marriage going to be postponed, is T'Pol going to work it out, is she going to stay on the shup or what?" Blalock mentioned that her big inner debate will happen during the series' eighth episode, which she said was called "Breaking the Ice," confirming earlier ...
- 4/9/2013
- GeekNation.com
Ridley Scott is in talks to direct Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Cormac McCarthy’s script “The Counceler” Scott, famous for the cult-classic series of sci-fi “Alien” movies, has just completed the much anticipated 3D space movie “Promoetheus” starring Michael Fassbender and Guy Pearce. Deadline reports that he has been in direct talks with the Irish writer about directing the script. This isn’t the first time McCarthy has had his text come to life in film. It was his novels that were behind the movies “No Country for Old Men”, “The Road” and “All the Pretty Horses” (see the trailers below). In fact Nick Wechsler and Steve and Paula Mae Schwartz, who have signed on for “The Counselor” were the producers behind “The Road” (Viggo Mortensen, Charlize Theron, Robert Duvall). _____________ Read More: Jim Sheridan to remake “Into the West” in the United States - Video Finding their roots - top Hollywood...
- 2/6/2012
- IrishCentral
Two new major projects from the BBC will be filmed in Ireland, employing hundreds of people in the economically struggling country. ‘Ripper Street’ and ‘Vexed’ are expected to invest a much needed €11 million in the economy in the first quarter in 2012, according to the Irish Film Board. The Journal reports that the BBC’s eight-part mini-series ‘Ripper Street’ will be filmed in Dublin and plans to employ more than 250 cast and crew for the project. The production is set to provide an investment of €8 million. The series will be produced by Tiger Aspect, Lookout Point and Element Pictures over a span of 19 weeks. Another BBC series, ‘Vexed,’ will also provide some economic growth in Ireland. The project, directed by Irish directors Kieron J Walsh and Ian Fitzgibbon, will employ 100 cast and crew and will invest €3 million. Still in pre-production, ‘Vexed’ has received funding from the Irish Film Board. _____________ Read More:...
- 2/3/2012
- IrishCentral
Photograph by Frederick Tear
Map by Steve Stankiewicz
Global warming is opening up the Arctic Circle, and Russia would like to control its bounty of natural resources. An exclusive dispatch from the Yamal Peninsula, where reindeer give way to railroads and gas rigs every day.
Arctic Visions: Clockwise From top left, oil workers at Bovanenkovo, Gazprom's gas field on the Yamal Peninsula, which will start operations in 2012; the town of Nadym is the gateway to Yamal; Gazprom has carved thousands of miles of roads from the Yamal tundra to ease deliveries of necessary supplies. | Photographs by Jeremy Nicholl
Old but sturdy, our Russian helicopter flies low over the endless flatness of the Siberian taiga, the MiG's incessant whine barely softened by Styrofoam plugs wedged into my ears. We pass thick stands of pine trees, where brown bears lurk, and rust-colored rivers whose banks are dappled with ice. Hundreds of...
Map by Steve Stankiewicz
Global warming is opening up the Arctic Circle, and Russia would like to control its bounty of natural resources. An exclusive dispatch from the Yamal Peninsula, where reindeer give way to railroads and gas rigs every day.
Arctic Visions: Clockwise From top left, oil workers at Bovanenkovo, Gazprom's gas field on the Yamal Peninsula, which will start operations in 2012; the town of Nadym is the gateway to Yamal; Gazprom has carved thousands of miles of roads from the Yamal tundra to ease deliveries of necessary supplies. | Photographs by Jeremy Nicholl
Old but sturdy, our Russian helicopter flies low over the endless flatness of the Siberian taiga, the MiG's incessant whine barely softened by Styrofoam plugs wedged into my ears. We pass thick stands of pine trees, where brown bears lurk, and rust-colored rivers whose banks are dappled with ice. Hundreds of...
- 11/8/2010
- by Joshua Hammer
- Fast Company
Episode Title: "Everybody Loves Hugo"
Written By: Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz
Story: All eyes are on former lottery winner Hurley (Jorge Garcia) when it comes time to leave the crash site of Oceanic 815 and figure out the next move — especially in light of one particular castaway's explosive disposition. But Hurley's decisions aren't universally embraced, leading to a schism within Team Jacob that puts Hugo and his followers on a potentially deadly path.
In the Sideways Reality, the uncharacteristically lucky Hurley agrees to go on a blind date, and his romantic chemistry with a mysterious pursuer attracts the attention of a recently awakened Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick) — and Desmond himself has made some surprising maneuvers since putting his hands on the wheel of destiny.
The Date We Never Had: The idea of love as the constant connection between the two universes of "Lost" gained further support in "Everybody Loves Hugo,...
Written By: Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz
Story: All eyes are on former lottery winner Hurley (Jorge Garcia) when it comes time to leave the crash site of Oceanic 815 and figure out the next move — especially in light of one particular castaway's explosive disposition. But Hurley's decisions aren't universally embraced, leading to a schism within Team Jacob that puts Hugo and his followers on a potentially deadly path.
In the Sideways Reality, the uncharacteristically lucky Hurley agrees to go on a blind date, and his romantic chemistry with a mysterious pursuer attracts the attention of a recently awakened Desmond Hume (Henry Ian Cusick) — and Desmond himself has made some surprising maneuvers since putting his hands on the wheel of destiny.
The Date We Never Had: The idea of love as the constant connection between the two universes of "Lost" gained further support in "Everybody Loves Hugo,...
- 4/14/2010
- by Josh Wigler
- MTV Movies Blog
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.