
Happy Father’s Day! As we celebrate the men who helped raise us today (along with our mothers of course), we wanted to take a moment to ask you who you think the greatest dads from film and television are. From…
Read more →Happy Father’s Day! As we celebrate the men who helped raise us today (along with our mothers of course), we wanted to take a moment to ask you who you think the greatest dads from film and television are. From…
Read more →Kino Lorber Studios have just made three fantastic flicks from the sensational seventies available on DVD and Blu-ray with new special features that make each of these an unmissable cinematic treat. Here then is a hat trick of 1970s film…
Read more →Last week I told you of my fondness for the closing scene of Fame, and I thought I’d keep the party going by making Alan Parker‘s acclaimed musical drama the focus of this week’s Create-A-Caption. We’ve taken a still from…
Read more →Further, faster, higher. Led by Captain Marvel, that’s exactly where this week’s new releases will take you. Although it’s still not technically summer, the rising temperatures and longer days mean that you’ll want to get inside to enjoy some air…
Read more → The Incredible Hulk ran on CBS from 1978 to 1982, during that time the titular green goliath struggled to find his way in a world that misunderstood and feared him. Bill Bixby played Dr. David Banner, a brilliant scientist…
Read more →From Warner Archive Collection releases of iconic favorites to romantic telefilms, there’s a little bit of everything available in this week’s Blu-ray and DVD new releases. Plan your upcoming free time accordingly, as you are going to want to check…
Read more →The weekend is upon us once more, which means it’s time for another Open Thread discussion! This time around, we want you to sound off on the most disappointing sequels you’ve ever seen. For me, this is a question with…
Read more →As we prepare to say hello to June, let’s take some time during these waning days of May to enjoy this week’s new Blu-ray and DVD releases. Classics from yesteryear take center stage this time out, so let’s take a…
Read more →Making its eagerly awaited Blu-ray debut this week is Boom! Adapted from the Tennessee Williams play The Milk Train Doesn’t Stop Here Anymore, the 1968 release was a notorious box office dud, bringing in only $2,000,000 on a budget estimated…
Read more →It’s been 40 years since Ridley Scott‘s Alien redefined the moviegoing experience by combining an enthralling blend of science fiction and horror. It also featured a female protagonist (Siguourney Weaver as the trailblazing space trucker Ellen Ripley), something that was…
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