Sony Pictures is set to release the sixth volume of the incomparable Stooges trio next week on DVD. This new set features twenty-four episodes from 1949-1951, starring Moe, Larry, and Shemp as the third Stooge, who replaced Curly a couple of years prior.
I still remember when I first saw Prison Break. We got the first season in for review on DVD, and I had never watched the show on Fox. Sure, the show sounded interesting enough, but how was I to know that I would literally watch the entire first season DVD set within two days? And then again within a month with a friend? The show had a great plot, plenty of memorable and intriguing characters, and...[Read More]
Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, and the rest of the Next Gen crew are aboard for this budget release from Paramount featuring four of the crew's best episodes.
Star Trek has taken the entire month of May by storm with a flurry of home video releases as well as the eleventh feature film in the series. Let's take a look at this modest DVD release from Paramount featuring four of the best episodes of the original series.
By Grabthar's hammer.... I will deluxe thee.
The serene escapes of Italy was all that these Londoners needed to revitalize their lives.
What do you get when three of the greatest actors ever work with a superb director? A true classic, that's what.
One of The Duke's best comes to Paramount's Centennial Collection.
Cartoons done right... bridging sequences notwithstanding.
It's like eating a tough piece of food to find a gloriously delicious creamy middle. Too gross? Keep reading...
An interesting drama that is not as simple as it seems on first watch.
I can't decide about this movie for you, Friend-o. You're gonna have to call it. You can't? Alright, I'll call it. (flips coin)