Sleepaway Camp gets a well deserved treatment in this Blu-Ray release.
Everything appears to be truly awesome with this release.
The Spike Lee Joint Collection Vol. 2 brings us an odd pairing of Summer of Sam and Miracle at St. Anna.
Change is good.
I have never seen Jerry Lewis’ The Nutty Professor before. Shamefully, I have never seen a Jerry Lewis film prior to this release, but thankfully the Warner Bros. Gods were grateful enough to send the site the 50th Anniversary of The Nutty Professor on Blu-ray. I might have to check this Lewis guy’s work out now.
Stupid American comedies/sitcoms/radio. Why can't we get good solid comedy like the BBC delivers?
In History Channel's seventh season of The Universe, it tackles four of huge questions, and attempts to provide answers for all.
Released in Japan a year ago, Bushido Man makes it way stateside from Shout!, and it's one of the more entertaining -- yet ultimately bizarre -- martial arts films I've seen in years.
Shaolin Soccer? Great film. Kung Fu Hustle? Epic. Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons? Let’s talk.
Just over a year ago McClintock! was released on Blu-ray by Olive Films, but Paramount is releasing the Authentic Collector's Edition today that's derived from original film elements. This is the version to own if you're a dedicated fan of one of The Duke's best films.
A Roman city that struggles to find its way out of a volcanic situation, while two lovers struggle to find their way back to each other.
Love the looks, but not quite sold on the story.