Lionsgate and The History Channel released a massive 20 disc, 44 hour box set today comprised of several previously released WWI/WWII documentaries.
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The latest Marvel Knights motion comic to hit DVD from Shout! Factory is Eternals, based on Neil Gaiman and John Romita Jr's 2006 series.
When you think of Transformers, you're probably not thinking of Beast Machines, but this short-lived series from the turn of the century proves to be very entertaining. Originally released on DVD over eight years ago and long since out of print, Shout! has picked up the rights and re-released the series this week in one complete, very low priced package.
He's made a list, and he's only checking it once. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment is releasing the DVD set for the first season of a crime/mystery/suspense caper starring James Spader and Megan Boone. Solid episodic formatting is hampered by some rigidly stock characters and too many chapters.
It’s tough to appreciate the genius behind the Ja’mie series, at first.
Transformers: Cybertron, the last part of the Unicron trilogy, comes homes to DVD this week, matching the quality and excellent pricing of the previously released series of Armada and Energon.
A decent story and gorgeous animation make for a good time, even if the mouths look weird.
Some of Grace Kelly’s best films have arrived in one collection, and fans will probably be happy.
For a film that has so much story to tell in a short amount of time, there sure is a lot of singing. At least it looks nice for a 1980 animated movie.
American Samoa's will to win is strong, even after a 31-0 loss to Australia in 2001
The old adage is true, those that burn the brightest burn out the quickest. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment brings us the fourth and final season of this animated satire series that examines the most taboo aspects of American society in uproarious laughter and relevance. Unfortunately, without the touch of the show's creator, the last stanza falls quite short of its established mark of quality.