Robert De Niro's mole has gotta be ten feet wide...
Grab your sanity, and hold on because David Lynch is back on the small screen with the 25th anniversary of Blue Velvet. This is a dark, dramatic film that can only be described as intense.
British folk are fun to watch. Even more so when they're quite dysfunctional, rich and quite aristocratic.
Charles Dickens’ beloved story A Christmas Carol comes to life in song once again as Scrooge makes its way to Blu-ray!
Slight detour ahead…
Synopsis At fortysomething, straight-laced Cal Weaver (Steve Carell) is living the dream—good job, nice house, great kids and marriage to his high school sweetheart. But when Cal learns that his wife, Emily (Julianne Moore), has cheated on him and wants a divorce, his “perfect” life quickly unravels. {hwdvs-player}id=2216|tpl=playeronly{/hwdvs-player} In today’s single world, Cal, who hasn...[Read More]
In recognition of Native American Heritage Month, CBS/Paramount is set to release Little Big Man on Blu-ray for the first time. The acclaimed and anti-establishment film starring Dustin Hoffman is enjoyable, but this particular release is not definitive.
Paramount Pictures has brought out the Frank Capra's classic It's a Wonderful Life to Blu-ray. Believe me, they have lassoed the moon with this transfer.
Has Pooh bear always been this funny? If so I’ve really been missing out!
If you are 30 years old (or older), and a comic book fan, then you understand how incredibly difficult it is translating Marvel's Captain America to the big screen. It was done on the small screen in 1979 (and not done well) and again in 1990. All versions, sans the animated series, were kaput. Like Thor, it's difficult to find that perfect environment and non-goofy costume to put Captain America ...[Read More]
Ah, it's that time of year again. Almost Halloween, and yet Christmas goodies are starting to fill up store shelves and slowly but surely, the best time of the year is nigh upon us. Warner Brothers is in the mood already, releasing several of its treasured Christmas films and shorts on DVD and Blu-ray this month. Let's have a gander.
Any fan of cartoon or animation immediately associates the names Tom and Jerry with the mischievous cat and mouse duo that have fought one another since the 1940s. Warner Home Video is set to release the first volume of the Golden Collection tomorrow, packing an assortment of extra features and the first thirty-seven unedited, uncensored shorts to Blu-ray for the first time.