This week’s new releases offer everything from a Criterion Collection edition of a 1930s favorite to star-packed releases from the Warner Archive Collection to a complete series set of an iconic cartoon. We think you’ll find plenty of additions to…
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Share Your Carl Reiner Memories Here
Carl Reiner, the legendary writer, actor and director (and father of Rob Reiner), has died at the age of 98. Beginning his television career in 1950 on Sid Caesar‘s Your Show of Shows and working continuously until his death on…
Read more →Check Out These Comedy Hits at Great Prices!
Are you ready to laugh? There’s plenty of huge chuckles to be found in the following hits, all of which are featured in our Colossal Comedy sale! Spanning from the 1920s to the 2010s, we have thousands of your favorite…
Read more →Great Movie Scenes: Young Frankenstein Puts on the Ritz
If you’re blue and you don’t know where to go to why don’t you go…watch Young Frankenstein. Mel Brooks‘ 1974 comedy masterpiece is perfect to watch any time of the year, but especially during the Halloween season due to its…
Read more →We’re Scaring Up Savings With These Spooky Halloween Hits
Boo! Did we scare you? As Sheriff Brackett himself famously said, everyone is entitled to one good scare at Halloween. But we can do wayyyyyy better than that! Our Haunted Halloween Sale is bringing you more horror hits for less…
Read more →“Escape Plan: The Extractors” and Other Explosive New Blu-ray and DVD Releases
With Fourth of July week upon us, the fireworks aren’t confined to the sky. There’s a number of explosive new DVD and Blu-ray releases making their home video debuts this week. So set aside some time in the coming days…
Read more →“The Hitman’s Bodyguard” And More DVD/Blu-ray New Releases
Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, this week’s assortment of new DVDs and Blu-rays are a bit lighter than usual — which isn’t to say that you won’t find something here to throw on before you pass out in a haze…
Read more →Looking Back At “Blanche Fury” and “High Anxiety”
Blanche Fury (1948). Poor Blanche. In a short span, she improves her social station by progressing from servant to governess to the wife of wealthy landowner Laurence Fury. Unfortunately, on her wedding night, she realizes that she’s passionately in love…
Read more →Mel Brooks Discusses Gene Wilder
.@MelBrooks on his late friend and collaborator Gene Wilder, who passed away Sunday at the age of 83. #RIPhttps://t.co/WWCBaFvYIl — American Masters (@PBSAmerMasters) August 30, 2016 Mel Brooks was more than just a frequent collaborator with Gene Wilder, he was…
Read more →Trailer of the Day: Young Frankenstein
As the world continues to mourn the loss of Gene Wilder, we’ll be spending some time this week looking back at his greatest films. One of the funniest movies ever made, Young Frankenstein is writer/director Mel Brooks‘ valentine to the…
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