The second season of Enterprise is loaded with quality extra features and is a solid box set no matter how you slice it.
The heralded Aussie war film from 1979 comes to Blu-ray via Synapse Films.
There are few shows on television that don't play it safe and stay within the confines of their happy/nice/dramatic plots. Almost every television show not willing to take a chance stays within its own comfy world, rarely wanting to get out of the bubble it has created for itself. Once Upon a Time is NOT that type of show.
Slow and steady wins the race when it comes to mysteries. BBC knows this and this is why a 1982 series lives on.
Jim Henson, you are missed.
Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, and Jason Momoa star in Walter Hill's Bullet to the Head, available this Tuesday on Blu-ray+DVD+Ultraviolet from WB.
Almost there.
Oh, crap. Another horror remake? Seriously? *AHEM* Seriously.(and 'Groovy')
Colin Farrell in a likable role? The hell you say. Nope, true story.
Before they had naked guns or saved airplanes over and over again, Zucker-Abrahams-Zucker wrote a movie called The Kentucky Fried Movie that was a montage of comedy pieces. You could see their future blooming through this film. And, of course, it is all helped by John Landis' directorial assistance.
I'm creeped out by this film, but I'm not entirely sure why.
I wonder how many folks have been "howling" for this to appear on Blu-ray? Shout! Factory appeases those with this release directed by Joe Dante and starring Dee Wallace and Patrick Macnee. And though I would describe this as just a cut above most cheesy horror entries, the real draw to this new printing is the lengthy extras section.