There’s no better way to say this: “Pompeii” is so bad it buries itself. In fact, complaining about it – at some point – just starts feeling like piling on. So, just how bad is it? Let’s quickly count ...
The influential concert film, Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii, which featured the band performing in the empty, excavated remains of the titular Roman amphitheater, will get a new look this spring.
The movie, directed by Adrian Maben and first released in 1972, will return to theaters on April 24 in a newly restored print digitally remastered in 4K from the original 35mm footage. Steven Wilson ...
Pink Floyd's legendary 1972 concert film from Pompeii returns to theaters this spring, with first-ever album and 5.1/Dolby Atmos releases to follow. Pink Floyd at Pompeii - MCMLXXII, originally ...
“Pompeii” is half sword-and-sandal epic, half disaster movie and all guilty pleasure. Director Paul W.S. Anderson, taking a break from cranking out “Resident Evil” movies, has a strong command of CGI ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Sony Music Picture the scene. It’s the early 1990s or thereabouts, and indie rockers ...
It’s the rare epic disaster movie in which the result of the central apocalyptic event is already known to anyone familiar with the basics of world history. But when your movie is called Pompeii, it’s ...
Buried under 2,000 years of volcanic debris, archaeologists in Pompeii have uncovered the largest Roman bathhouse ever found in the city. Located in a previously unexplored section of Pompeii, the ...