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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Victorian Thrillers of the 1930s and 1940s
Victorian London, steeped in a dark and romantic aura, has always been the ideal setting for murders and mysteries in films of the 1930s and 40s. Lurking beneath the white facade of stately manors inhabited by fashionable ladies and gentlemen…
Read more →“There’s Always Tomorrow” and More of This Week’s New Releases!
Classics to cult hits, art house favorites to TV season sets. There’s a potpourri of perfection when it comes to this week’s new Blu-ray and DVD titles. Take a look at what releases are now available. Your home video library…
Read more →The Latest New Releases Include Classics Like “Dinner at Eight” and “Flash Gordon”
The past meets the future in this latest group of new Blu-rays and DVDs. This week is a decade-spanning assortment of vintage favorites and cult hits, including several Warner Archive and Criterion Collection titles, all of which will soon take…
Read more →Hard-to-Find Hits from the Warner Archives Are On Sale Now!
Spanning from the 1920s to today, the titles featured in our Hard-to-Find Hits from the Warner Archives Sale are full of entertainment and excitement. Here’s a random sampling of star-packed made-on-demand masterworks from the Warner Studio Archives that are included…
Read more →It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, World: A Race to Madness
In today’s guest post, Jim Brymer shares his thoughts on the 1963 comedy classic It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. Stanley Kramer was a well-known director in his day, one who specialized in “message” films — meaning that there…
Read more →Guest Review: The Seventh Cross
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 →Enjoy These Nugget Reviews of Hollywood Classics
In this guest post, Constance Metzinger presents mini nugget reviews of five Hollywood favorites! Knights of the Round Table (1954) King Arthur earns the throne of England and leads the kingdom into its happiest days, until the wicked Mordred plots…
Read more →Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn Find Laughs and Love in “Desk Set”
Talk about computer dating! Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn teamed up on the silver screen for the eighth time in 1957’s Desk Set, a hilarious comedy classic. Here’s the synopsis: Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy star in this spry comedy…
Read more →“Keeper of the Flame” Reunites Tracy and Hepburn for a Controversial Drama
It was January of 1943 that the moviegoing first had the opportunity to see Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn team up for the second time onscreen in Keeper of the Flame. Based on the novel by I.A.R. Wylie, the movie…
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