For this latest Create-A-Caption, we are paying tribute to writer William Goldman (who died last year at the age of 87). Perhaps his best script was his Oscar-winning effort for Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969’s formula-shattering Western starring…
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This Week’s New Releases Include “Aquaman,” “If Beale Street Could Talk,” and “The Glass Bottom Boat”
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 →“Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” “Mary Poppins Returns,” and More New Releases
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…
Read more →“Green Book” and “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” Lead This Week’s New Releases
The Best Picture winner Green Book is the biggest DVD & Blu-ray release in a week packed with impressive offerings. Be it the latest entry in the Wizarding World series, classics from the Warner Archive and/or the Criterion Collections, recent…
Read more →“The Favourite,” “Creed II” and More of This Week’s New Releases
Fresh from its success at the Academy Awards, The Favourite comes to DVD and Blu-ray this week. And its not alone. There’s a variety of great new releases that are now available — everything from Sylvester Stallone‘s final appearance as…
Read more →Do You Think “Green Book” Should Have Won Best Picture?
The biggest news from the entertainment world right now is how Green Book beat out such favorites as Black Panther and A Star Is Born to win Best Picture at last night’s Academy Awards ceremonies. It was a controversial win…
Read more →“In the Heat of the Night” Is Now Available via the Criterion Collection
On this day where we celebrate Hollywood’s greatest, let us look back at a true great, the Best Picture-winning In the Heat of the Night. This groundbreaking 1967 drama based on John Ball’s novel stars Sidney Poitier as Philadelphia homicide…
Read more →Create-A-Caption: Key Largo
In the 1948 favorite Key Largo, A World War II vet (Humphrey Bogart) ventures to the Florida Keys so he could pay his respects to a lost comrade’s widow (Lauren Bacall) and hotelier father (Lionel Barrymore). Unfortunately, his hosts’ latest…
Read more →Movie Trailer of the Day: The Blind Side
Since a lot of you have football on your minds today, it seemed like the most logical choice to make this latest Movie Trailer of the Day post one that pays tribute to the sport. Originally released in 2009, The…
Read more →“The Wife” and a Criterion Collection Release of “In the Heat of the Night” Are Now Available
Glenn Close‘s Academy Award-nominated performance in The Wife is the most notable DVD/Blu-ray of the week, and it is joined by several acclaimed films getting Criterion Collection and Warner Archive Collection releases, as well as other theatrical hits and critical…
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