Mr. Popper’s Penguins Dances onto Blu-ray/DVD
LOS ANGELES – Just in time for the holidays, enjoy Jim Carrey (A Christmas Carol) in MR.
LOS ANGELES – Just in time for the holidays, enjoy Jim Carrey (A Christmas Carol) in MR.
Humans! You are cordially invited to a feast for the senses with the Dec. 6th release of “THE SIMPSONS†SEASON 14 Blu-ray and DVD from the foolish earthlings at Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.
Film Synopsis: Celebrate the most magical time of the year with this Special Edition of the irresistible holiday movie inspired by Disney’s beloved classic. For the first time in spectacular Blu-ray High Definition this captivating gem reunites the original voice cast!
This is the time when Hollywood rolls out its serious stuff, but this year’s offerings seem particularly dark, with titles like “Melacholia,” “In the Land of Blood and Honey” and “The Darkest Hour,” which arrives in theaters Christmas Day.
Meryl Streep, Michelle Williams and Tom Cruise Among Stars on Screen
Disney continues their winning streak with this showroom quality release. The 1080p AVC-encoded transfer has impeccable detail from the slightest dents and rust on the cars to the vast crowds of vehicles at the races.
Certainly one of the very best films of the year, now is one of the very best Blu-ray releases of 2011. Fox’s 1080p/AVC-encoded transfer captures every nuance of Emmanuel Lubezki’s poetic cinematography.
Burbank, CA, September 20, 2011 – The “Boy Who Lived†comes face to face with the enemy of the wizarding world for a final, epic battle in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2†when it arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and Digital Download on November 11 from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group.
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Roland Emmerich takes a break from blowing up the world to blow up the myth of Shakespeare. “Anonymous” takes on the challenge of whether a simple actor without much education could possibly have created all those plays attached to the Bard of Avon. As “Amadeus” proved, there’s no explaining genius