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Lots of good stuff releasing in February and March on the movie side of things. 20th Century Fox announced the soon-to-be released Hitchcock, Alfred Hitchcock: The Classic Collection and Chasing Mavericks (not Hitchcock related). Check out the details of the releases below.
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The Twilight fans out there will be pleased with what Summit is bringing you. Enjoy the official studio details below of the Breaking Dawn release in March.
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Tim Burton brings back his 1984 short film and turns it into a stop-motion feature. The question is, did it need to be? Let's find out.
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Official details of the Nickelodeon release are below.
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One heckuva film. Disney might have reached Pixar level with this one. Check out the official details of the release below.
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Could the third go around with everyone's favorite B.C. animated characters be a charm? The flow of it is much better, and I'm not just talking about the ice.
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This is a great announcement. Willow is a fun film. Check out the details of the Blu-ray release below.
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It's duck season again! Well, in February. Enjoy the official details of Duck Dodgers: Dark Side of the Duck below.
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Monsters + kids + trading card game tie-in = $$$$$$. "Kaijudo: Rise of the Duel Masters" is the latest entry into a children's market saturated with brands that involve kids interacting with colorful monsters. It's first volume, "Creatures Unleashed", contains the first five episodes of the Hub series. Is the first batch of what the series has to offer worth a watch, or is it just a money grab? Let's find out!
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It's never too late to think about 2013. Check out Disney's new announcment for one of their classics. Official details below.
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ZOINKS! Official details below.
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Some days you have to roll up your sleeves and be brave. But also, humble.
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One of the more exciting parts of the Halloween season is seeing what studios release on Blu-ray/DVD. Sure we get the grown-up stuff like Halloween I, II and III, but the stuff most people remember about trick or treating is the kid programs. I remember growing up anticipating Charlie Brown and Garfield specials every year. I also remember dying to see what Double Dare on Nickelodeon had in store for its viewers as trick or treating was under way. I will always remember the kid stuff before the blood and gore of some movies for this Halloween season. Having said that, let's discuss where DreamWorks Spooky Stories lands in the hall of the great Halloween specials.
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Official details are below.
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Official details below.
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