
The crack of the bat! The sound of the crowd! The thrill of the game! There’s nothing quite like baseball, is there? Since today is opening day for baseball season, we want to hear what your favorite baseball movie or…
Read more →The crack of the bat! The sound of the crowd! The thrill of the game! There’s nothing quite like baseball, is there? Since today is opening day for baseball season, we want to hear what your favorite baseball movie or…
Read more →From Oscar-winners to classics from the vaults, there’s an incredible amount of new releases this week. We’ve got a little bit of everything hitting Blu-ray and DVD this week. Check out what you’ll be watching next! Aquaman Jason Momoa returns…
Read more →“Who said that every wish would be heard and answered, when wished on the morning star. Somebody thought of that, and someone believed it. And look what it’s done so far…” Who doesn’t love The Muppets? Jim Henson‘s creations are…
Read more →We are less than a week away from the official start of the baseball season. Over the next seven days, we are planning on having several posts celebrating America’s pastime. To kick things off, let’s take a look at It…
Read more →For this Open Thread, we want you to sound off about movie posters — specifically which ones are your favorite? Perhaps the unforgettable style of Saul Bass (whose work is seen above in his Vertigo poster) sticks with you? Maybe…
Read more →It’s Create-A-Caption time again, and this week we are traveling back to 1965 to focus on The Sound of Music. The family favorite musical from Rodgers and Hammerstein that has enchanted generations of moviegoers for more than five decades features…
Read more →Best known for directing horror and cult films, the great Larry Cohen has died at the age of 77. A hugely influential genre veteran due to his work on projects like It’s Alive, Q: The Winged Serpent, The Stuff, and…
Read more →Captain Kirk himself, William Shatner, is celebrating his 88th birthday today! Easily one of the most consistently fascinating individuals in the history of showbiz, Shatner has done it all — from being a counterculture and sci-fi icon from Star Trek…
Read more →Part live-action, part animation, all entertainment. That is a pretty accurate description of 1964’s The Incredible Mr. Limpet. The movie stars Don Knotts as Henry Limpet, a glasses-wearing Brooklyn bookkeeper/icthyophile who is stuck on land after being declared 4F by…
Read more →Thwip! Swinging to DVD and Blu-ray this week are the recent Academy Award-winning Best Animated Feature, a follow-up to a Disney classic, more great releases from the Warner Archive and Criterion Collections, and much more. Even though the weather is…
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