
January, we hardly knew ye! Although that month is already wrapping up, we are heading into February with an assortment of classic and recent titles that now available for your home viewing pleasure. Here’s a rundown of the most notable…
Read more →January, we hardly knew ye! Although that month is already wrapping up, we are heading into February with an assortment of classic and recent titles that now available for your home viewing pleasure. Here’s a rundown of the most notable…
Read more →The summer is unofficially here, and the weather isn’t the only thing that is heating up. This week sees the home video debut of plenty of film and TV releases — spanning from recent releases to ones that date back…
Read more →This week’s new releases include everything from classics from the Warner Archive Collection making their Blu-ray debut to recent films, be it critically acclaimed releases of flicks that seem destined for cult status. Here’s a look at the titles that…
Read more →Since its the spookiest time of the year, we wanted to help you plan your scary viewing festivities with our Haunted Halloween Sale. Here’s an assortment of the thrill-packed releases that are included in this sale: Psycho (1960) Arguably Alfred…
Read more →Over the weekend, veteran character actor Wilford Brimley died at the age of 85. Although he had been working in show business since the early 1970s, Brimley’s breakthrough role was in the 1985 Ron Howard science-fiction dramedy Cocoon. The heartwarming…
Read more →In Germany, in the year 1936, seven prisoners escape from a concentration camp. One by one they are caught and their bodies are placed on crucifixes at the camp as a warning to others who may attempt escape. Only one…
Read more →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 →Alfred Hitchcock’s most divisive thriller finds the Master of Suspense in magician mode. On the surface, The Birds is a traditionally-structured horror film, in which the bird attacks build progressively to three of Hitchcock’s most intense sequences. However, this is…
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