
We’re in the thick of holiday craziness right now. By this point you probably need a break, if only for a few hours, from the seasonal hustle and bustle. So why not take a few hours off and check out…
Read more →We’re in the thick of holiday craziness right now. By this point you probably need a break, if only for a few hours, from the seasonal hustle and bustle. So why not take a few hours off and check out…
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 →It’s another exciting week for new releases, as we’ve once again got a little something for everyone…from the cinematic swan song (for now) of a certain mutant superhero team to favorites by the Warner Archive Collection and Criterion Collection. Let’s…
Read more →Look, we get it. You are overwhelmed by holiday shopping and obligations right now. So why not let us lighten your load a bit by presenting this week’s new releases — a diverse range of titles that you either enjoy…
Read more →It seems unbelievable, but May is upon us. While we can’t do anything about the rapid passing of time, we can in fact point out that with the arrival of another month comes some truly solid new releases. Among the…
Read more →John Wayne is one of those actors whose appeal is eternal. Realizing this, Universal Studios will release a new 10-movie collection that celebrates some of the Duke’s best-loved films, including: Seven Sinners (1940) Marlene Dietrich is a sexy singer named…
Read more →With the wave of buzz that’s beginning to build for 77-year-old screen stalwart Bruce Dern’s performance in Alexander Payne’s Nebraska, we thought we’d peruse this always-compelling actor’s extensive resume and pick out twelve favorites.
Read more →The 1976 thriller Family Plot Directed by Alfred Hitchcock is reviewed. Following a string of commercial and artistic successes in the 1950s and early ’60s, Alfred Hitchcock’s career took a plunge after The Birds (1963). Starting with Marnie (1964), Hitchcock…
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