‘The Wolverine’: Hugh Jackman talks Blu-ray release, ‘Days of Future Past’ teases
Hugh Jackman is coming up on 15 years — and a possible eighth film — playing macho mutant Logan, a.k.a.
Hugh Jackman is coming up on 15 years — and a possible eighth film — playing macho mutant Logan, a.k.a.
The Queenstown television programme about Wakatipu veterinarians treating all creatures great and small is now available on DVD after years of requests from worldwide viewers.
Anchor Bay Entertainment and RADiUS-TWC announced today the Blu-rayâ„¢ and DVD release of Jonathan Levine’s directorial debut, ALL THE BOYS LOVE MANDY LANE. A story about a teenage beauty’s getaway weekend …
* The Marine: Homefront sold $2,570,365 worth of DVD units and $730,820 worth of Blu-ray units since its release in March. * 12 Rounds: Reloaded sold $919,421 worth of DVD units and $584,831 in Blu-ray units since June.
Highly Recommended In 10 Words or Less Celebrating George Pal’s mostly-forgotten animated legacy Reviewer’s Bias* Loves: Animation Likes: Davey & Goliath , Gumby , Historical collections that don’t ignore controversy Dislikes: Most puppets Hates: How artists oft go unappreciated The Movie Though I consider myself film literate, before watching this set, the extent of my knowledge of George Pal …
DVD Talk Collector Series “There are eight million stories in the naked city…” …and here are 138 of them.
In a world of on-demand video and movies shrunken to the size of smartphone screens, home-entertainment releases need something special to stand out. The following box sets offer more than movies for every cinephile on your holiday list.
ROAD safety experts will unveil an updated version of their hard-hitting DVD for young people at a North Yorkshire school tomorrow.
Bill Cosby may be 76 years old now but he’s as vibrant as ever, as demonstrated by the new DVD and Blu-ray of his…
All movies are 2012/13 releases unless otherwise noted. Availability: DVD | Blu-ray | Both Blu-ray and DVD One of the more remarkable documentaries to emerge in recent years, this surreal meditation on the banality of evil examines a 1960s-era genocide in Indonesia that left perhaps more than a million dead.