DVD Shopping Bag: Night of the Comet Blu-ray
 When I first saw Thom E. Eberhardt’s Night of the Comet, it was simply because of the original box (beautifully supplied here by Scream Factory as a reverse cover)
 When I first saw Thom E. Eberhardt’s Night of the Comet, it was simply because of the original box (beautifully supplied here by Scream Factory as a reverse cover)
With today’s release of Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel, I thought I would open up a wound that has not necessarily healed. Before we get into the heart of the matter, I had a few thoughts I would like to share with you. The first is that I have discarded all that has come before with Superman in the movies.
Brett Smith for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online The amount of gun violence depicted in ‘PG-13’ movies has tripled since 1985, the first full year the rating was in use, according to a new study in the journal Pediatrics . The international team of study authors noted that the amount of gun violence in the most popular PG-13 movies of 2011 and 2012 was much greater than R-rated movies of the …
Microsoft is going to launch its first ever game console with a built-in Blu-ray player. The much Xbox One will have a Blu-ray player but you will not be able to playback 3D Blu-ray movies on the new…
In anticipation of Man of Steel ‘s Blu-ray release, Warner Bros has brought online a new viral site for the film called LearnAboutKrypton.com . Structured as a documentary about Krypton, and featuring a few DCU Easter Eggs, the website covers everything from aviation to culture to weapons on Superman’s home world. Check it out by clicking here !
Planes Blu-ray is available at Amazon for $32.99. Dusty is a plane with high hopes—literally. Crop duster by trade, this single-prop plane sees himself soaring alongside his high-flying heroes in an…
Long, long ago, when people still believed in witches… An ominous beginning for a film which was followed by a witch being burned at the stake
For some unknown reason, I had never seen Richard Fleischer’s Fantastic Voyage , which is odd because it is considered a classic PG rated piece of Sixties Sci-Fi popcorn fair. A fun, safe film that any and all kids could sit back and easily be entertained with.
Will this be the last Hugh Jackman solo Wolverine film? Will Jackman reprise his role after X-Men Days of Future Past …