He belonged to one of Hollywood’s most idiosyncratic acting families, and early in his film career he was often cast alongside his better-known siblings. His most famous screen role, though, may have been as the head “brother” in…
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He belonged to one of Hollywood’s most idiosyncratic acting families, and early in his film career he was often cast alongside his better-known siblings. His most famous screen role, though, may have been as the head “brother” in…
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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…
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Welcome to a new week full of stunning Blu-ray and DVD releases! The latest bunch of new releases include recent theatrical releases, archival favorites from the Criterion Collection, the Warner Archive and Shout Factory, cult classics making their HD debuts,…
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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…
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For a limited time, the following titles from Olive Films are available for just $10! You’ll love these undisputed film classics at a popular price point! Take a look at some of the titles spanning from the 1930s to the…
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If Abbott and Costello can be said to have been responsible for ringing the death knell on the Universal Monsters (with their comic turns in such movies as Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein), then William Beaudine can be said to…
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Mark your calendars, because the weeks and months ahead are going to be packed with DVD and Blu-ray releases of vintage films that you are going to want to add to your home viewing libraries. Companies like KL Studio Classic,…
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Just released to DVD and Blu-ray from Olive Films, Return of the Ape Man is Bela Lugosi‘s most interesting collaboration with Monogram Pictures — for whom he made several films in the early 1940s. Looking to prove their widely decried…
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