As we prepare to bid farewell to July, the dog days of summer are now upon us. And what better way to spend them than with these new releases that are now available! There’s a ton of variety in these…
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This Week’s New Releases Include “Another Thin Man” and “Each Dawn I Die”
This week’s new Blu-ray and DVD offerings are the perfect snapshot of the diversity of the moviegoing experience. Making their home video debuts this week are are assortment of favorites — both classic and contemporary — from the Warner Archive…
Read more →The Movies Unlimited Exclusive “Tennessee Johnson” Leads An Exciting Week of New Releases
Wow. That’s the only word that can be used to describe this week’s batch of new DVD and Blu-ray releases. With just a little over a month until the holidays, the studios are unleashing a stunning amount of releases.(Seriously, this…
Read more →Check Out These Cinema Collectibles From KL Studio Classics
KL Studio Classics has just released five fan favorites that will please you or the movie lover in your life. Spanning from 1968 to 1979, these features include stars ranging from Clint Eastwood to Jeff Bridges, Anthony Perkins to Roger…
Read more →Rating the Actors Who Portrayed Mr. Freeze on the “Batman” TV Series
Here’s Jim Brymer with his take on which Mr. Freeze from Batman was the best: Only one villain on the Batman TV series (1966-68) was played by different actors in every episode. (Note: I count each two-part episode as one…
Read more →Guest Review: Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man
Ernest Hemingway wrote two dozen stories about his alter ego, Nick Adams, throughout his literary career. Playwright and novelist A.E. Hotchner, a Hemingway friend who later penned the biography Papa Hemingway, combined several of the Nick Adams stories into the…
Read more →“Alien: Covenant” and More Great DVD/Blu-ray New Releases
Wow. That’s the most appropriate word that comes to mind when thinking about the various movies that hit DVD and Blu-ray this week. Leading this off are the latest entry in the Alien saga, but the majority of this week’s…
Read more →How to Steal a Million (1960)
How to Steal a Million (1960) A faded ruin seen in twilight can be a beautiful sight. Time, decay, and benign neglect don’t usually show a monument to its best advantage, but if she is structurally sound and inherently lovely…
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