Al Jolson's 1927 film is closing in on 90 years old, so it's fitting that Warner Home Video has decided to bring the revolutionary film to Blu-ray for the first time. How good is it? Good enough to sing and dance about. Let's get started.
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.
I consider myself a Jackie Chan fan, but I haven't seen all of his movies over his multi-decade career. Recently I was treated to The Protector and Crime Story on a new double feature Blu-ray disc coming from Shout! later this month. Let's have a closer look.
Spike TV and Director Peter McCormack released a made-for-Spike documentary on Bruce Lee back in 2011, and Shout! is bringing it to Blu-ray this month.
I know that many of you have never heard of this film, so it's certainly easy to push aside. Regretfully for you, if you choose to do that, you will miss out on one of the most powerful films to ever arrive from a best-selling novel.
Come see a summer diary in the winter.
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.
It's best to wait for the high heater that is direct.
How is it that every Christmas, I'm watching this movie!? From Paramount Pictures comes the long overdue Blu-ray release of this Steven Spielberg film, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, based on a true story of the most influential check fraud mastermind of the 20th century. But this simple description does not do the film justice in terms of it's endless entertainment value and "whimsic...[Read More]
James Cameron showed you how the giant ship sank, and two fictional lovers parted ways. What about how the ship came to be? Lionsgate and Ciaran Donnelly want to take you through the beginning (and ending) of how the giant 'unsinkable' ship was built, and who was involved. Expect some drama.
Who doesn't like musicals? Okay, what about a musical with a scantly-clad Natalie Wood?HA! Knew it.
Oh, the 80s were fun when it came to mystery, murder and thrills. Deathtrap is proof.