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Amy Adams plays female artist Margaret Keane in the biographical movie Big Eyes. Image ©2014 Weinstein Company

Home Video Releases for April 14

Amy Adams won a Golden Globe award for her portrayals of artist Margaret Keane in the movie Big Eyes. Now this biographical drama is available on home video shelves. But while this is an interesting look at the culture and history of the 1950s and 60s, the film contains some content that may concern parents. Some brief strong language and frequent smoking and drinking are included in this PG-13 movie.

Daniel Radcliffe does not make a second appearance in the PG-13 movie The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death. In this story a group of children sent to the countryside during World War II discovers their new dwelling is haunted.

One R-rated movie also releases this week. A former child star yearns for a comeback in the movie Maps to the Stars. But as she, and the Weiss family, dream of stardom their lives become increasingly dysfunctional.

More details about the movies mentioned in this post…

Big Eyes

Big Eyes

The eyes say it all.

The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death

The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death

Out of the frying pan and into the fire...

Maps to the Stars

Maps to the Stars

The map to stardom may also lead to insanity.