Melissa McCarthy

“Moonfall” Kicks Off The Latest Batch of New Releases!

Moonfall

Even though we are saying goodbye to April, May is already showering us with plenty of unmissable new Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD titles. In fact, it has been awhile since there have been this many titles making their…

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“Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw” Leads a Turbocharged Week of New Releases

With the holiday season sneaking up on us, the major studios are looking to release some huge hits just in time for the celebrations. From blockbusters to Yuletide fare, film noir to family fun, these DVDs and Blu-rays will put…

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Which of These Frequent “Saturday Night Live” Hosts Would Have Made the Best Cast Member?”

In an industry marked by uncertainty, there is one truth when it comes to television: If you do a good job hosting Saturday Night Live, you’ll probably be invited back. Just ask Steve Martin (whose appearances in the early years…

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“A Star Is Born” and More of the Latest New DVD & Blu-ray New Releases

A Star is Born is one of 2018’s most-loved and successful pictures…not to mention a favorite to win big at this year’s Academy Awards. That, well, star-packed romantic drama is one of several great movies making their eagerly awaited debut…

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“Mission: Impossible: Fallout” Jumpstarts an Exciting Week of New Releases

It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and not just because of the holidays! Right now is a great time when all sorts of fantastic films are making their DVD and Blu-ray debut. This week offers up viewing options…

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“Life of The Party,” “Never So Few,” “The Day After,” and More New Releases

So far, August isn’t joking around. We are only in the second week of the month and there are so many great vintage and recent theatrical films making their DVD and/or Blu-ray debut this week that it is mind-boggling. Looking…

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Sing Street And Other Fantastic DVD And Blu-ray New Releases

This week’s new offerings include the latest naturalistic musical from the director of Once, a return to Barbershop, an inventive actioner, and much more. Take a look: Sing Street Dublin, 1985: Miserable with his transfer to a rigid Catholic school,…

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