'Fifty Shades of Grey' Unrated DVD will include an 'alternate ending'
For book fans, Fifty Shades of Grey was always going to end one way: With Ana leaving Christian. But could the film have taken things in another direction?
For book fans, Fifty Shades of Grey was always going to end one way: With Ana leaving Christian. But could the film have taken things in another direction?
Joe Bonamassa has just unleashed a Les Paul-laden preview of his forthcoming live album and DVD tribute to Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf, in the form of the Waters classic 'You Shook Me.'
“Outlander” Season 1, Volume 1 hits stores on Tuesday, but Access Hollywood has an exclusive sneak peek at one of the Blu-Ray bonus features. In this exclusive clip from the Blu-Ray featurette “On Location: Castle Leoch and the Magic of Scotland,” author Diana Gabaldon, Executive Producer Ronald D. Moore and series star Caitriona Balfe discuss how the stunning country helps bring the show to …
It was the hit TV series that was watched by legions of fans across the globe. Now an art exhibition based around Breaking Bad has opened in London, featuring illustrations by legendary British cartoonist Ralph Steadman
Ralph Steadman, the genius illustrator that brought some of Hunter S. Thompson's most deranged creations to life, has turned his pen to Breaking Bad
And you thought normal DVDs were posh. How little you know It’s been a long time coming, but then it will be a long time staying
THE DVD SHELF: A Joyful “Pride,” Woody Allen's Latest and Revisiting “Tootsie” 04 Jan 2015 This month's column looks at Matthew Warchus' new movie “Pride”; Woody Allen's “Magic in the Moonlight”; the new Blu-ray release of Dustin Hoffman's “Tootsie”; and John Ford's “My Darling Clementine.”
Uriah Heep have confirmed the release of a DVD entitled Live At Koko on February 20. The 17-track performance was shot in London in March this year, and will be available as a 2CD/DVD set
For 10 years starting in 1946, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis were the hottest comedy team in the U.S. They first conquered nightclubs with their frenetic, freewheeling comedy-music act and even appeared on the first installment of “The Toast of the Town,” which later became “The Ed Sullivan…