From classic Hollywood to comic books, there are new releases for every taste making their physical media debuts this week. Take a look at the terrific new Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra HD titles that are now available! Can’t Help…
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Poll: What’s Your Favorite Kevin Bacon Character?
He’s a character actor who is prolific and iconic, that everyone in pop culture is six degrees of separation from him! We are of course talking about Kevin Bacon! Since exploding onto the scene in the late 1970s, he has…
Read more →The 40th Anniversary of “Friday the 13th” Celebrates Four Decades of Terror
When Michael Myers began murdering teens in 1978’s Halloween, the slasher film became a phenomenon. Two years later, the original Friday the 13th was released, beginning an enduring franchise that continues to scare and delight fans to this day. If…
Read more →The Kevin Bacon Chiller “You Should Have Left” and More New Releases
Spanning over 100 years of film history, the titles showcased in this week’s new releases features incredible movies anchored by compelling performances from Hollywood heavyweights. Take a look at what new releases are now available. You Should Have Left (2020)…
Read more →Poll: Who’s Your Favorite Character from “A Few Good Men”?
This latest poll focuses on A Few Good Men, director Rob Reiner‘s powerful courtroom drama based on the play by Aaron Sorkin (who wrote the screenplay). Tom Cruise shines as cocky Navy lawyer Lt. Daniel Kaffee, assigned to defend two…
Read more →Restored Laurel & Hardy Comedies Kick Off This Week’s Fine New Releases!
There’s no finer mess than when Laurel and Hardy get together! The classic comedies featuring the pair have been restored, and lead off this week’s new releases. There’s also cult horror films, several Vanessa Redgrave movies, dramas, laugh-packed favorites, and…
Read more →Pick One: Fame, Flashdance or Footloose?
Fame, Flashdance and Footloose. They are three of the most iconic films of the 1980s, with sequences that have embedded themselves in our brains for decades now. Why who can forget the students of New York City’s High School for…
Read more →Guest Review: Diner (1982)
The first of Barry Levinson‘s tetralogy of Baltimore movies (the others include Tin Men, Avalon and Liberty Heights) was also his directorial debut. The man who eventually brought us Rain Man, The Natural and Good Morning, Vietnam, hit one out of…
Read more →Five Fantastic Films About the Race to Space
As we wind down today’s celebrations of the fiftieth anniversary of mankind’s arrival on the moon, we wanted to share with you five other notable films about America’s race to space in the 1960s. Each of these efforts focuse on…
Read more →Tremors Equals Perfection
The town of Perfection, Nevada, is pretty much just that. Not a lot happens, only a dozen or so locals, the ideal life…as long as you don’t mind the graboids. Seems they like the ground under the town and the…
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