
As difficult as it is to believe, it has been a decade since Heath Ledger died at the too young age of 28. The star of such contemporary classics as Brokeback Mountain and The Dark Knight (his portrayal of The…
Read more →As difficult as it is to believe, it has been a decade since Heath Ledger died at the too young age of 28. The star of such contemporary classics as Brokeback Mountain and The Dark Knight (his portrayal of The…
Read more →Is Fast Times at Ridgemont High the funniest film of the eighties? Pretty much! Adapted from Cameron Crowe‘s long out-of-print book, this fast and funny look at Southern California teen life from high school to the mall is highlighted by…
Read more →The best TV shows and movies from across the pond are the focus of our current Best of Britain Sale! From Fawlty Towers to Broadchurch, Mr. Bean to Benny Hill and beyond, we’re confident that Anglophiles will find plenty of…
Read more →Stone-Age thrills mix with Space-Age action in this exciting fantasy saga, culled from a four-part miniseries that originally aired on Italian TV. Join Yor, a warrior from a primitive society, as he embarks on a dangerous quest to learn the…
Read more →With work on a third film and a TV adaptation underway, John Wick is a bona fide sensation. The Keanu Reeves-starring franchise began in 2014, chronicling the adventures of a widowed hit man getting revenge against the thugs who killed…
Read more →In today’s guest post, Craig Joseph Pisani examines the one issue he has with John Carpenter‘s seminal 1978 horror film, Halloween: Independent films rarely have the success of the mega-budget flicks they compete against, but occasionally there are exceptions that…
Read more →If you turned on FM radio at any time in the summer of 1981, there was an excellent chance that you would have heard “Bette Davis Eyes.” This version of the time by Kim Carnes — it was originally released…
Read more →In a time where the word legend is thrown around far too casually, few actually earn being called such a thing as Betty White does. The actress and animal advocate best known for her work on The Golden Girls, The…
Read more →This week’s DVD and Blu-ray new releases include everything from a sequel to one of the most beloved sci-fi flicks ever made to a triple feature of fantastically funny films from Jerry Lewis. Take a look and see what marvelous…
Read more →A year before he forever changed cinema with Casablanca, director Michael Curtiz brought the Jack London classic The Sea Wolf to the big screen. Recently released on Blu-ray from the Warner Archive collection, the film examines what happens when an…
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