After 20 years, this show still kicks (and morphs)! From Shout! Factory comes an all-inclusive, 19 DVD set of the original Power Rangers "run" from 1993 to 1995. The awesome preservation of each episode and dedicated Special Features selections make this one of the best television collections to be released this holiday season.
Shout! puts together one of its best box sets for one of the most revered sitcoms in TV history.
A new documentary set from Acorn Media compiles nearly fifteen hours of lectures from Joseph Campbell as he goes into tremendous detail on mythology, philosophy, and the human experience.
Before psychology started putting together theories of bad childhoods, traumatic events in one's life to lead to crime, the 50s firmly believed that people were simply born bad. Welcome to Christabel Caine's life.
The cover of this movie really is a metaphor to how the actually movie plays out. Humphrey Bogart is serious as a heart attack, while June Allyson is way overzealous. BUT! There are moments of delight for this release. Read on.
After all these years, do they really still love being turtles? From Shout! Factory comes a DVD release of the first 13 episodes from this late '90s live action TMNT series that had a short lived run on FOX Kids. And although other adaptations throughout the years haven't been stellar, this set particularly lacks discipline.
To this day, I still want a Dragon Zord! From Shout! Factory and Saban Brands is an initial set of episodes from the first season of this ground breaking children's action show from the early/mid '90s. Although it's just DVDs, the quality of the disks is evident and is a decent start to a potentially "on going" collection.
BBC documentaries are known for their excellence, and their Story of Wales fits that bill precisely.
The period of time in film where manly men ruled the earth. Warner Brothers Archive Collection recently released (digitally) one of their 'strong men in sandals' classic, Hercules, Samson and Ulysses. From a far, this looks to be a movie that MST3K would have loads of fun with, but it's actually better than it appears. Read on.
Warner Brothers Archive Collection recently released a few films from their vaults, one of them is Damon and Pythias. Let's see what it's about.
One Shall Stand seamlessly merges together seven episodes from season one and two to make for a great Prime experience.
A new motion comic from Joss Whedon and Marvel Knights pits the Hellfire Club against the X-Men and their sanity.