Physical media forever! Those words ring loud and true for fans of DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD releases, all of whom love adding to their home media libraries. This week’s new releases include a documentary tribute to such individuals,…
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“Wonder Woman 1984” Leads Off a Powerful Week of New Releases
April may be upon us, but we are most definitely not fooling when we say that this month will be packed with incredible Blu-ray and DVD new releases. We’ve got a lot of fantastic offerings that are now available, and…
Read more →Poll: What’s Your Favorite Eric Stoltz Performance?
For this week’s poll we are celebrating underrated character actor great Eric Stoltz. Whether it be roles in films like Mask, Pulp Fiction or his collaborations with director Noah Baumbach, Stoltz always delivers a memorable acting feat. Vote for your…
Read more →Poll: What’s Your Favorite Noah Baumbach Film?
Bursting onto the scene with 1995’s hilarious examination of post-collegiate ennui Kicking and Screaming, writer/director Noah Baumbach is an engaging creative voice in indie cinema. After earning an Academy Award nomination for his work on 2005’s divorce drama The Squid…
Read more →“Scoob!” and Other Doggone Great New Releases
July may be approaching the finish line, but there’s a marathon of Blu-ray and DVDs being released before this month ends! This week’s new offerings include everything from Scooby-Doo’s delightful latest adventure to Hollywood classics. Browse the titles that are…
Read more →Poll: What’s Your Favorite Ben Stiller Performance?
First making a name for himself in the early-1990s through his work on his self-titled sketch comedy show, Ben Stiller has gone to become one of our most gifted writers, actors and directors. Whether shining in broad comedies like There’s…
Read more →An Appreciation of the 1995 Noah Baumbach Comedy Kicking & Screaming
Potato is an entree? Noah Baumbach’s endlessly quotable debut feature Kicking and Screaming (not to be confused with the Will Ferrell soccer comedy of the same name) chronicles the experiences of a group of recent grads as they try to…
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