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Martin Scorsese's "Hugo" — one of last year's best films — hits home video, straight off its ups and downs at the Oscars: five wins out of 11 nominations isn't anything to complain about ...
It’s not hugely to the advantage of Hugo that its release on disc opens with a trailer for The Artist. The two homages to cinema’s silent age slugged it out for supremacy at this year’s Academy Awards ...
"Hugo," one of the big winners at Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, is being released Tuesday on DVD. The 3D film, set in 1930s Paris, took home Oscars for art direction ...
The following motion pictures are now available on DVD. ¶ "Hugo," Paramount Home Video, 126 minutes, Rated PG for mild thematic Asa Butterfield is Hugo Cabret and Chloe Grace Moretz is ...
Hugo Cabret’s clockwork lair remains a sumptuous visual treat, as is the bustling world of the Parisian station whose timepieces he secretly keeps running. But if you happen not to be watching through ...
Nominated for 11 Oscars, more than any other film this year, "Hugo" combines a mystery with a message from masterful director Martin Scorsese. The visually stunning drama pulls into the station on ...
#2. “Hugo” (DVD/Blu-ray) Sure, it didn’t win the night’s top honor at Sunday’s Academy Awards, but Martin Scorsese’s massively ambitious family film, “Hugo,” did tie with the top ...
If you managed to see Hugo in 3D this holiday season, you already know it's one of the coolest 3D movies ever made, and should likely be worth checking out when it hits Blu-ray 3D.
Based on the book “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” by Brian Selznick, the film by Martin Scorsese has created a magical experience for all ages. And even if you don’t have a 3-D television set ...
Sadly, the 19 minute-long solo feature Shoot the Moon: The Making of Hugo, at the end of what can only be described as an intoxicating adventure of a film, does none of that. At best, it is a ...