A quartet of film favorites are now available from KL Studio Classics, take a look: Spawn of the North (1938) The hazardous life of Alaskan salmon fishermen was vividly brought to life in this rugged drama. Jim Kimmerlee (Henry Fonda)…
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“Roman Holiday” and Other Classics are Now Available!
Take a trip into the heart of entertainment with this week’s new Blu-rays and DVDs. As you’ll see in the titles showcased below, this is a week where classics — both from the golden age of Hollywood and more recent…
Read more →Check Out Legendary Hollywood Favorites For Less
Happy Thursday! The weekend isn’t here quite yet, but we’re already thinking about what movies we will be checking out in the days ahead. Plenty of potential viewing ideas can be found in our current Loads of Legends for Less…
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There’s an indescribable feeling that happens when you sit back and relax with a classic film. The argument can be made that the stars of the silver screen shine brightest in motion pictures from yesteryear. From the 1920s to the…
Read more →Guest Review: “The Greatest Show on Earth”
For Cecil B. DeMille there was no such thing as a regular feature film…it always had to be a spectacle. Circus films were a dime a dozen in the 1930s, but none of them really captured that thrill of seeing…
Read more →This Week’s New Releases Include “Aquaman,” “If Beale Street Could Talk,” and “The Glass Bottom Boat”
From Oscar-winners to classics from the vaults, there’s an incredible amount of new releases this week. We’ve got a little bit of everything hitting Blu-ray and DVD this week. Check out what you’ll be watching next! Aquaman Jason Momoa returns…
Read more →Dorothy Lamour is Bob Hope’s “Favorite Brunette”
Confession: I sometimes get the plots of Bob Hope’s three My Favorite… movies mixed up. While recently viewing My Favorite Brunette (1947) again, I kept waiting for the scene where the baddies give Bob truth serum–with predictably silly results. However,…
Read more →Join Bob Hope and Bing Crosby on a Comedic “Road to Bali”
With summer now officially underway, might we recommend a road trip? Well, a cinematic one anyway. Road to Bali is the first and only “Road” movie in Technicolor, making it an extra special release in the ever-funny franchise. Originally hitting…
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