Vintage TV series ‘Beyond Westworld,’ ‘Bronco’ mark their DVD debuts
Fans have been clamoring for years to see the brief sci-fi TV series “Beyond Westworld†and the Western favorite…
Fans have been clamoring for years to see the brief sci-fi TV series “Beyond Westworld†and the Western favorite…
This week's reviews of what's new on Blu-ray and DVD by Matt Brunson (View From The Couch is a weekly column that reviews what's new on Blu-ray and DVD.) THE BIG CHILL (1983).… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ]
Come to ogle the latest collector's edition from Blizzard, stay for the Blu-ray deals and cheap PS4.
“Edge of Tomorrow” has been rebranded for home video in an unprecedented move.
On Tuesday, August 26, Anchor Bay brings The Walking Dead 's fourth season to DVD and Blu-ray. In keeping with tradition, the company worked with McFarlane Toys to create a special “limited edition” package and – in this case – fans are getting the option to purchase the “Tree Walker” edition which features the flesh-eater you see here.
The adjective Victorian usually is shorthand for repression, repression and more repression. Men during that era weren't allowed to express feeling but were expected to keep a stiff upper lip, while young women were to stay entirely ignorant about sex and remain passive as their husbands did to them whatever it is husbands do in bed.
Daren Ganga has produced a free interactive coaching DVD to help youngsters fast-track their development and assist coaches and parents in enhancing their knowledge of the game
Approximately 500 movies made by pop art icon Andy Warhol, many of which have never been seen by the public, are in the process of being digitized. The project — a collaboration between The Warhol museum, the Museum of Modern Art, and two visual effects companies — will see almost 1,000 rolls of 16mm film converted to 2K resolution after being scanned frame by frame. The painstaking process …
In my honest opinion, it really was the most underrated film of the summer. Perhaps the general movie audiences didn’t want to see another movie with Tom Cruise and a desolate wasteland (see last year’s Oblivion ). The film will definitely get a second life with its home release.
