
It was 80 years ago today that everybody’s favorite wascaly wabbit Bugs Bunny made his debut in the 1938 Merrie Melodies, a companion to Looney Tunes, short A Wild Hare. Directed by animation legend Fred “Tex” Avery and featuring the…
Read more →It was 80 years ago today that everybody’s favorite wascaly wabbit Bugs Bunny made his debut in the 1938 Merrie Melodies, a companion to Looney Tunes, short A Wild Hare. Directed by animation legend Fred “Tex” Avery and featuring the…
Read more →Olivia de Havilland, the elegantly pretty, doe-eyed brunette, made a transformative impact upon Hollywood’s golden era for the range, skill and confidence of her performances as well as forever changing the landscape for performers’ legal rights…
Read more →We want to take a moment and point you in the direction of our Digital Catalog for this month! This 100-page Summer Special features incredible deals on numerous titles, and features a special focus on contemporary and classic TV hits….
Read more →Bursting onto the scene with 1995’s hilarious examination of post-collegiate ennui Kicking and Screaming, writer/director Noah Baumbach is an engaging creative voice in indie cinema. After earning an Academy Award nomination for his work on 2005’s divorce drama The Squid…
Read more →In this guest post, Jim Brymer reviews the chilling cult horror film The Eyes of My Mother.: This is one bizarre movie to say the least. Its sort of “art house horror.” In fact one reviewer I read described it…
Read more →July may be approaching the finish line, but there’s a marathon of Blu-ray and DVDs being released before this month ends! This week’s new offerings include everything from Scooby-Doo’s delightful latest adventure to Hollywood classics. Browse the titles that are…
Read more →KL Studio Classics has just released several adventure classics from the 1940s and 1950s that are packed with swashbuckling heroes, unforgettable damsels and action a plenty! We think you’ll want to add the following titles to your home video library!…
Read more →Here’s the thing about movies of the 1980s, nostalgic is such a bewitching thing than even movies of the era that were considered duds the first time around have — in the subsequent decades — been re-evaluated as cult favorites….
Read more →In today’s guest post, Jim Brymer remembers the 1950s sci-fi favorite Forbidden Planet. Sometimes the prognosticators of the 50’s era science fiction books and movies were overly optimistic, sometimes they were astoundingly cautious. In the case of this movie, it…
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