Whoa! That’s the first word that comes to mind in terms of the sheer variety of new releases that are now available. It’s been a minute since there’s been a week packed with so many must-see TV and movie titles…
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“The Eagle and the Hawk” Fly to Blu-ray
Now available on Blu-ray from KL Studio Classics is the compelling 1933 war drama The Eagle and the Hawk. Set against the backdrop of World War I, the film stars Fredric March as Lt. Jerry Young, the American commander of…
Read more →The Latest New Releases Include Classics Like “Dinner at Eight” and “Flash Gordon”
The past meets the future in this latest group of new Blu-rays and DVDs. This week is a decade-spanning assortment of vintage favorites and cult hits, including several Warner Archive and Criterion Collection titles, all of which will soon take…
Read more →From Doctor Who to Carole Lombard, This Week’s Releases Have It All
Bark bark! You hear that? Yes friends, the dog days of summer are once again upon us. So take refuge from the heat and humidity with another assortment of Blu-ray and DVD new releases that will transport you everywhere from…
Read more →Carole Lombard in “High Voltage”
Carole Lombard made her “talkie” debut in 1929 in the film High Voltage. She starred with William Boyd and character actor Billy Bevan she was part of a group of people stranded in a snowstorm in an abandoned church. Somewhere…
Read more →Grab These Golden Age Favorites from the 1930s-’50s!
When people talk about the Golden Age of Hollywood, they are most often referring to the 1930s, ’40s, and ’50s. These decades gave audiences films that changed the world, and stars — including Humphrey Bogart, Marilyn Monroe, and James Dean…
Read more →“Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom” and More of This Week’s Exciting New Releases
This week’s DVD and Blu-ray new releases come roaring to life thanks to the arrival of the latest entry in the Jurassic Park franchise…but that’s hardly the only new title available worthy of your attention. From a retelling of a…
Read more →This Week In Film History, 01.13.13
This was the week that Vivien Leigh turned a bright shade of Scarlett, Sinatra went From Here to Eternity, and the Supreme Court gave VCRs the thumbs up. These are just a few of our historical highlights!
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