‘Sherlock’ season two hits Blu-ray
TheCelebrityCafe.com Staff The second season of the hit BBC series Sherlock is finally coming to Blu-ray in the U.S. read more
TheCelebrityCafe.com Staff The second season of the hit BBC series Sherlock is finally coming to Blu-ray in the U.S. read more
You’re never too old for “Lethal Weapon.” Too young, sure, but never too old, even if Riggs and Murtaugh are a bit past their prime these days. Still, you can revisit the glory days of the Mel Gibson and Danny Glover-starring action franchise with the “Lethal Weapon Collection,” the new Blu-ray set that hits shelves
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: Abbas Kiarostami’s most accessible film to date; season two of one of Britain’s finest exports; a sci-fi romance starring Ewan McGregor and Eva Green; Ed Burn’s lowest-budget film to date; and a loving tribute of the one and only Carol Channing.
Reese Witherspoon’s latest, “This Means War,” hits DVD and Blu-ray today, and there’s a lot to love about the action-packed rom-com.
A 30th anniversary DVD for Brookside appears on Play.co.uk’s website.
The first season of MTV’s howling hot “Teen Wolf” comes out on DVD tomorrow, which means fans can relive all the hairy hijinks of Scott (Tyler Posey), Dylan O’Brien (Stiles), Jackson (Colton Haynes) and Allison (Crystal Reed) whenever their little hearts desire (full moon or not!).
All the Bonds. All the girls. All the action. All in high-definition. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment mark James Bond’s monumental golden anniversary with the release of BOND 50 , the complete Bond experience showcasing all 22 classic films on Blu-ray together for the first time ever, neatly packaged into one cool…
The Woman in Black is a ghost story in the grand tradition of writers like M.R. James. But while it might seem like its origins are steeped in the Gothic style of the 1800s, it is, in fact, based upon a far more modern novel of the same name written by Susan Hill in 1983…
The New York Times film critics on “What to Expect When You’re Expecting,” “The Color Wheel” and “Battleship.”
RATING: (ALERT VIEWER) Albert Nobbs Glenn Close plays a Victorian woman who goes through life disguised as a man in this interesting but dull and unsettling film. Albert is too weird and predatory not to seem repellent,…