Return to Middle Earth, again, with the extended editions on single Blu-ray releases.
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Hard to believe it’s been 15 years since Ben Affleck and Matt Damon took Hollywood by storm.
Bob Marley -the man- is the subject of Kevin MacDonald’s thoughtful new documentary.
Tony Redman reviews this 1983 classic from the original Blue Man Group. Will he think it’s the Smurfiest, or will it make him want to Smurf?
Adventures in Babysitting and Romy and Michelle’s High School Reunion get the Blu-ray treatment.
Bruce goes Blu as the Jersey Shore gang flees CGI chaos.
Don’t hate Scott Malchus because he doesn’t love High Fidelity as much as Grosse Pointe Blank.
Kubrick’s meditation on the Vietnam War gets a special Blu-ray edition.
Spaceballs may not be a classic, but it endures because budding teenagers continue to discover it.
Friends With Kids, the new rom com from Jennifer Westfeldt, is now on Blu-ray. Scott Malchus reviews it for Popdose.
Here’s the deal, fathers. If you have daughters—or sons who don’t care about outmoded gender roles (and if so, good on you, man)—there is a 90 percent chance that at some point during your day, you’re going to have to watch something with unicorns in it. The key is to find a unicorn-based entertainment which
Snakes invade the Cinematic Titanic and we’ve got the drop on ’em.
As far as pop culture’s concerned, 1989 was the year of the bat.
If you have never seen this joyous cinematic experience, get your ass in front of a Blu-ray player and watch this 1952 classic.
N’yuk, n’yuk, n’yuk. The Three Stooges movie on Blu-ray
I can’t write this article. Not the one I am supposed to write. See, I was meant to write about the film The Dark Knight Rises and how it reflected…
Chariots of Fire runs on into your living room with a special edition Blu-ray.
Before Gwyneth was Gwyneth, and Viggo was The King, the two up and coming actors starred with Michael Douglas in 1998’s, A Perfect Murder.
It’s strange to see Duran Duran churning out live videos every other album like some New Romantic version of the Dave Matthews Band, but at the same time, it makes…
Greg Kinnear and Willem Dafoe each have new movies out on home video.
Pulling Rank returns! This week, Kelly takes a look at her favorite characters portrayed by actress Diane Lane.
I’m too old for this shit: The LETHAL WEAPON films on Blu-ray
Be careful what you wish for. Here are movies that explain why.
Good times, end times for Steve Carell and Keira Knightley.
I’ve reached the point where I’ve stopped watching most trailers, because A) my kids won’t be quiet long enough for me to hear anything and B) every movie gets at least half a dozen of the damn things before it reaches theaters, so if you want to be surprised by anything that happens during the
