New DVD releases coming Tuesday, June 19, 2012
“Jeff, Who Lives at Home” (R, 83 minutes, Paramount): Jeff (Jason Segel), who at 30 is still living with his mother and doing little more than bong hits for a living, receives a phone call fro…
“Jeff, Who Lives at Home” (R, 83 minutes, Paramount): Jeff (Jason Segel), who at 30 is still living with his mother and doing little more than bong hits for a living, receives a phone call fro…
“Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” “Good Deeds” “In Darkness” “A Little Bit of Heaven” “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows” “Thin Ice”
Amazon on Wednesday announced a new licensing agreement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that will see hundreds of classic movies and TV shows added to the company’s Prime Instant Video catalog. The service, which is available for $79 per year and offers customers free two-day shipping, is now home to more than 18,000 instantly streamed movies and TV episodes.
WWE has reached deep into its faults to deliver content never seen digitally, including rare matches and movies. “No Holds Barred” is getting its first ever DVD release on July 3, 2012, as a new generation of fans can enjoy the film that pits Hulk Hogan against the dominant Zeus in a fictional world of pro wrestling.
This week’s DVD selections range from stories of trapped whales to talking dogs.
In this episode, the Doctor (Sylvester McCoy) and his companion Melanie (Bonnie Langford) find themselves at the Iceworld Space Trading Colony on the planet Svartos.
The San Diego Comic-Con documentary, from director Morgan Spurlock, will come to DVD in July.
The four-film, five-disc Indiana Jones Blu-ray Collection will arrive in September.
A scientific analysis of random famous people and comedy.
Netflix is testing a redesign of its website that would for the first time separate movies and television shows into separate tabs, each with dozens of subcategories to help users sort through their thousands of options.
