Vincente Minnelli's Meet Me In St. Louis is a musical about a family living in St. Louis that is faced with moving to New York when their father receives a job transfer. Warner is releasing the movie to Blu-ray for the first time in a digibook format, just in time for Christmas.
Bring the tissues.
This is a what the F*#% movie. Seriously. If you want something that will knock your socks off and then have you questioning your sanity, then pick up Chillerama.
The Big Country is a romantic western with some dramatic elements that stars Gregory Peck as an easterner who arrives to the 'big country' out west, looking to wed his girl and settle down. Instead, he finds himself in the middle of a land battle between two rival families.
Nothing quite like a remade classic. Of course, you probably want to do it right to appease the fans of the original, and I'm not quite sure that Fright Night fit the bill. Come see why.
Sexy comedy is back, and coming to the small screen. Friends with Benefits is released for DVD and Blu-ray video so that all of the hot, horny laughs are available to you whenever you need them.
What happens when the classic is so much better than the remake, which was also good? You release it on Blu-ray, silly. That is exactly what MGM has done with The Taking of Pelham 123.
Tom Selleck stars in a different sort of western. Come see a total badass in Quigley Down Under.
Broadway’s longest running stage hit makes it’s first appearance on Blu-ray as Paramount restores the “loverly” film to splendid high definition.
Synopsis The film tells the ageless story of Romeo and Juliet against a backdrop of gang warfare in 1950’s New York. A love affair is fated for tragedy amidst the vicious rivalry between two street gangs – the Jets and the Sharks. When Jets member Tony (Richard Beymer, The Longest Day) falls for Maria (Natalie Wood, Splendor in the Grass), the sister of the Sharks leader, it’s more than these t...[Read More]
This year's Mortal Kombat (MK) game was a much needed boost to a legendary series that had gone somewhat stale. Thanks to a passionate MK fan and film director, Kevin Tancharoen, the live action cinema side of the franchise was also rebooted. MK: Legacy is Tancharoen's reboot, or interpretation, of the MK universe, and it's a pretty darn interesting one.
They're not tiny, but they are definitely tuney and looney.