
Happy Veterans Day to everyone, and a heartfelt “Thank you” to all the men and women who have served in America’s military past and present. On this day we’d like to offer a special salute to the movie career of…
Read more →A look at the movies of Audie Murphy made. Audie Murphy was know for his Westerns, and the autobiographical To Hell and Back (1949)
Happy Veterans Day to everyone, and a heartfelt “Thank you” to all the men and women who have served in America’s military past and present. On this day we’d like to offer a special salute to the movie career of…
Read more →Welcome to another week of Blu-ray and DVD new releases! This time around, we’ve got everything from heroic hits to vintage favorites making their physical media debut, so sit back, relax, and browse what amazing titles are now available! Shang-Chi…
Read more →Bark bark! You hear that? Yes friends, the dog days of summer are once again upon us. So take refuge from the heat and humidity with another assortment of Blu-ray and DVD new releases that will transport you everywhere from…
Read more →As you’ll see below, there are an astonishing amount of new releases available this week. We are most excited about the title Beau Brummell, which is a Movies Unlimited exclusive and not available anywhere else! Along with that great title,…
Read more →Whoa. That’s the only word that comes to mind when describing the sheer quality and volume of Blu-rays and DVDs that are now available. With the holidays swiftly approaching you’ll want to stock up on these great new offerings! The…
Read more →World War II Hero Audie Murphy and Charles Drake saddle up in this 1959 Universal-International Western releases directed by Charles Drake. No Name on the Bullet took the unusual approach of using the top-billed actor Audi Murphy) and casting him as the villain, a cold-blooded gun-for-hire.
Read more →Audie Murphy’s life & career are explored from war hero to successful Hollywood actor starring in the action classic To Hell and Back, based on his own WWII experiences. Did you know that James Cagney gave him his first show business break?
Read more →June 2, 1916: Victor Schertzinger composes the first original film score for an American feature, Thomas H. Ince‘s Civilization. May 28, 1935: Twentieth Century Pictures and Fox Film Corporation unite to form 20th Century Fox, overseen by Joseph Schenck and…
Read more →Q: What are the chances that The Burglar with Jayne Mansfield and Dan Duryea will be put on DVD? A: We’ve been an advocate of the film noir penned by David Goodis for a long time, especially since it was…
Read more →June 2, 1916: Victor Schertzinger composes the first original film score for an American feature, Thomas H. Ince‘s Civilization. May 31, 1938: NBC broadcasts the first feature film on television shown in a single installment, The Return of the Scarlet…
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