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The dance duo will release their tour DVD in the UK on April 23.
The dance duo will release their tour DVD in the UK on April 23.
Imitated many times but never equaled, Jaws will always be the ultimate shark movie. It scared the hell out of audiences in 1975, it still holds up great today, and it’s got a strong fan following that will never die. read more
AN IMPORTANT SUBJECT FOR CONCERN BULLY Review by John Delia I am disappointed with the film Bully, not for the content but the lack of
Universal Home Video has announced that Steven Spielberg‘s JAWS will finally be released on Blu-ray on August 14th, 2012.
A winner from Steven Spielberg leads these new movies on Blu-ray and DVD.
The Fuzzy Pack is backy-back once again with today’s home video release of “The Muppets.” If you still haven’t seen Kermit the Frog and company’s glorious return via Jason Segel… well, what’s wrong with you? It was and remains my favorite movie of 2011, and I’m not just saying that because I got to talk
This week on Blu-ray and DVD: The latest from bad-boy auteur Lars von Trier; the Oscar-winner for Best Adapted Screenplay; “My Week With Marilyn,” starring Oscar nominees Michelle Williams and Kenneth Branagh; Jason Reitman’s second go-around with Diablo Cody; and a documentary made for “Once” fans. Â #1
Taylor Kitsch tries to avoid creatures in “John Carter.” Addiction Incorporated (PG-13) Documentary on the inner workings of the tobacco industry. Friends With Kids (R) Platonic friends (Adam Scott and Jennifer Westfeldt) decide to have a child together.
All movies are 2011-12 releases unless otherwise noted. Availability: DVD | Blu-ray | Both Blu-ray and DVD Despite the impact of 27 years of inflation, last year’s remake of the 1984 crowd-pleaser Footloose grossed just over half as much as the original; apparently, modern audiences can’t bring themselves to care about a town where dancing is prohibited.
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: Martin Scorsese’s modern nod to the past; a gonzo comedy from the mind of Todd Rohal; an overlooked feature film debut worth checking out; the latest Criterion release; and one the most divisive films to play at Sundance last year. Â #1