From classic Hollywood to comic books, there are new releases for every taste making their physical media debuts this week. Take a look at the terrific new Blu-ray, DVD and 4K Ultra HD titles that are now available! Can’t Help…
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This Week’s New Releases Include “The Hustle,” “A Dog’s Journey,” and More!
Recent features and Hollywood classics intermingle in another stellar week of DVD and Blu-ray new releases. You’ll want to set aside some free time to make sure you watch all of these wonderful offerings! The Hustle Riotous, gender-reversed updating of…
Read more →Guest Review: “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan”
Star Trek, both the TV series and the series of movies, had its share of nasty villains. Everyone probably has their favorite. Although some may take the side of Lord Kruge (Christopher Lloyd) in Star Trek III: The Search for…
Read more →Four Frank Sinatra Film Favorites Are Now Available from the Warner Archive Collection
Old Blue Eyes is back again! Frank Sinatra shines in this collection of four new releases from the Warner Archive Collection. Take a look at these classics that will become a cherished part of your home video library! It Happened…
Read more →A Look Back at the Life and Work of Choreographer Eugene Loring
Eugene Loring was never a household name and yet his unique style of dance was recognizable in many musicals of the 1940s and 1950s. His best-known works are Silk Stockings (1955) and Funny Face (1957), but it was through the…
Read more →Guest Review: Across the Wide Missouri (1951)
Bernard de Voto’s book Across the Wide Missouri became a surprise best-seller in 1947, earning the Pulitzer Prize for History. The brass at MGM quickly purchased the rights to the book in order to use the title and then pondered,…
Read more →There’s Gold In Them Thar Trains: Two John Wayne Western Favorites
In today’s guest post, Jim Brymer shares his thoughts on the John Wayne Westerns The Train Robbers and The War Wagon: John Wayne was the essence of the classic western. Of the 150 or so movies he made during his…
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 →Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan Hit Theaters 35 Years Ago Today
As impossible as it may seem, it was 35 years ago today that Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan first hit theaters. (Man, those stardates fly by, don’t they?) Easily the best film featuring the original cast, and quite…
Read more →And Now, The Most Iconic Moment from Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
In honor of today’s Blu-ray release of the Director’s Cut of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, we thought we’d remind you of how amazing the film is by featuring the above clip of the movie’s most iconic scene….
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