Bette Davis

Bette Davis, one of the few actresses willing to play characters “you love to hate. Bette Davis appeared in over 85 films we review and take a look at her career in the articles below.

Disney Classics, Favorites from the Warner Archives, and Plenty of Other Exciting New Releases!

The classic and the contemporary collide in this week’s new releases. We’ve got several favorites fresh from the Disney vault, timeless titles from the Warner Archive Collection, recent theatrical offerings, and so much more. It’s always exciting when it’s new…

Read more →

“Godzilla: King of the Monsters” and “Rocketman” Roar Onto DVD/Blu-ray This Week

Monsters and rockers and pets, oh my! There’s some gigantic (and we don’t just mean that in terms of literal size) new Blu-rays and DVDs now available. Take a look at what you’ll be clearing your schedules to watch in…

Read more →

“The Thin Man” and “A Streetcar Named Desire” Are Among This Week’s Epic New Releases!

Wow. That’s pretty much the only word we can use to describe this week’s DVD and Blu-ray new releases. There’s a stunning amount of Hollywood heavy hitters that are now available, and if these weren’t exciting enough, other offerings include…

Read more →

Check Out These Fantastic Film Finds from Classic Flix

Classic Flix has recently made some jaw-dropping titles available from the classic age of Hollywood. Spanning all genres, these new titles showcase terrific stars and unforgettable stories. Here’s a sampling of some of the, well, classic offerings that are waiting…

Read more →

“Office Space” Turns 20, and more Blu-ray/DVD New Releases!

Mmm yeah…I’m gonna need you to go ahead and check out this week’s new releases. This time around, movies from the past and recent indie faves take the spotlight…highlighted by a 20th anniversary edition of a contemporary cult classic. Stars…

Read more →

Check Out These Hard-to-Find Hits from the Warner Archive Collection

Do you feel it? A heavy mix of sluggishness and ennui that feels inescapable this time of year. There’s something that is almost indescribably bleak about the first few weeks of the year. The holidays are over and the winter…

Read more →