Shout! brings Korea's first 3D horror flick to Blu-ray.
Synapse Films brings an 80s action classic to Blu-ray in impressive form.
HBO's popular supernatural drama, True Blood, has just entered its fifth season. The fourth season box set hit retail late May in impressive form.
If the first Sherlock Holmes was about defining the characters, then the second would have to be defining relationships. And the introduction to a proper villain.
When are the movie tag lines just going to say "They messed with the wrong Trejo."? From 20th Century Fox is an action/comedy Blu-Ray release inspired by the "Epic Beard Man" YouTube sensation directed by Craig Moss, starring Danny Trejo as an ex 'Nam vet trying to make it in today's world when violence comes hurtling his way. A "b-movie" funny script and surprisingly nice presentation quality h...[Read More]
Some films break the mold. This one helped create one. From MGM comes a Blu-Ray release of the timeless, inspirational sports adventure "based on true events" about a small Indiana town that is defined by high school basketball and the new head coach who has to prove his worth to not only his new community, but to himself. And with great performances, warm presentation, and interesting extras, ...[Read More]
Oh, what could have been with John Carter. It certainly had the makings of an epic film that could have had many sequels. It has the action, a likable main character and everything that it needed to bring something special to the screen. Regretfully, the writing failed it. Let's get right into it.
Act of Valor caught my attention when I first saw the TV spot several months ago. The film is now available in a Blu-ray+DVD+Digital Copy format; let's take a closer look.
Hondo is one of John Wayne's most renowned films, and it's available now on Blu-ray.
As far as buddy cop movies go, it's hard to top the Lethal Weapon series. And as far as Blu-ray box sets go, the Lethal Weapon Collection is a tough one to beat as well.
There's something 'Paranormal' about this one. Not quite as satisfying, though.
If you're an 80s child, then you know a little show called The Littles, which was featured on Saturday morning on NBC. The original story called 'The Borrowers' by Mary Norton is where The Littles originated from and where Miyazaki gets his inspiration for The Secret World of Arrietty.