Will Johnson

Mickey Mouse, James Bond & Sonic Exclusives Headline a List of Holiday Products for Nintendo

Third-Party Partners Unleash Great Games, Awesome Peripherals (GoldenEye anyone?)

Greek: Chapter 5 – The Complete Third Season coming to DVD

Featuring All 20 Memorable Episodes and Extensive Bonus Features in a Collectible 6-DVD Set

Majin and The Forsaken Kingdom is gold

Spellbinding Action Adventure is Ready to be Unleashed and Pre-launch Demo Coming Soon

Pac-Man Party is gold for Wii

Pop Culture Icon is Ready to Celebrate his 30th Anniversary

Need for Speed Hot Pursuit demo coming to LIVE Marketplace and PSN this week

Feel the Rush of Besting Your Friends With Criterion’s Groundbreaking ‘Autolog’ Social Network

Sims 3 set to release

World’s Most Popular Life Simulator Franchise* Ships This Week on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Nintendo DS with All-New Platform-Specific Features

Eliminate Clicker Clutter with the L5 Remote for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad

Consolidate your remote control collection by using the L5 universal remote to operate all of your home entertainment devices

New BIT.TRIP FATE Among Downloadable Treats for Nintendo Systems

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Ishtar coming to Blu-Ray

The Notorious 1980s Epic Screwball Comedy Never Released on DVD, Leap-frogs to Blu-ray!

Ticking Clock coming to Blu-Ray and DVD

Oscar® Winner Cuba Gooding Jr. is in a Race Against Time to Stop A Diabolical Killer In the Pulse-Pounding Action Thriller

Don’t Let Me Drown

Swimming in emotion, this release by Image Entertainment starring upstarts E.J Bonilla and Gleendilys Iona directed by Cruz Angeles is set in a freshly post 9/11 New York and displays the struggles of people from different walks of life as they try to make sense of the tragic events together.  But the bond that the two young NYC natives attempt to have is forbidden by their families, and is the ba...[Read More]

The Oxford Murders

Math might not be very fun, but this movie is alright!  This release by Magnolia Pictures starring Elijah Wood and John Hurt directed by Alex De La Iglesia centers around a series of murders that take place in Oxford in the present day.  Like most mysteries, there is a lull, but the beginning and end make it worth sitting through a bit of an arithmetic lesson.