On January 15th, Michael Myers once again comes home…to your home! David Gordon Green‘s thrilling relaunch of the Halloween franchise rightfully ignores all of the sequels (although I’ll be quick to admit that the non-Myers tale Halloween III: Season of…
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These Hits Are Looking Better Than Ever On Blu-ray!
Question: What’s the only thing better than watching one of your favorite films? Answer: Watching one of your favorite films in the type of glorious high-definition audio and video that only the Blu-ray format can offer! With that in mind,…
Read more →10@30: Ten Great Films Celebrating Their 30th Anniversary
1988 was a groundbreaking year for motion pictures. It was a time when inventive jaw-droppers rubbed shoulders with audience-pleasing dramas, and the art of special effects reached new heights. And it was 30 years ago. It seems impossible that so…
Read more →“A Fish Called Wanda” Swims To Blu-ray In a New Collector’s Edition
A Fish Called Wanda is fascinating because it blends the charm of Ealing Studios classics with a zany Monty Python-esque sensibility. Originally released nearly 30 years in ago in 1988, the film was a critical and commercial success. In the…
Read more →It’s All Aboard for Big Scares on the “Terror Train”
Following the success of the first two Halloween movies Jamie Lee Curtis had established herself as America’s premiere scream queen. She became the go-to actress for low-budget horror films, and soon found herself starring in the 1980 low-budget affair Terror…
Read more →Jamie Lee Curtis: Laurie Strode vs. Tess Coleman
One actor. Two film roles. You tell us which portrayal was the best. The most memorable. Or iconic. Or simply your favorite. But before you pass judgment, a few words defending the “character” of each… The case for Laurie Strode…
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