This Summer, Vintage TV Shows Thrive On DVD
The stack of recent DVD releases of old TV series keeps getting higher. Fresh Air critic David Bianculli picks four that he believes are the TV equivalent of a fun summer read.
The stack of recent DVD releases of old TV series keeps getting higher. Fresh Air critic David Bianculli picks four that he believes are the TV equivalent of a fun summer read.
This Docklands-set crime thriller was a huge struggle. It took four attempts to get through it
Dwayne Johnson, Channing Tatum and Bruce Willis star in the explosive global hit “G.I. Joe Retaliation.†Fans can be the first to wwn the action extravaganza on Blu-Ray and DVD plus win cool prizes! Called “a stunning, high-flying, super-charged blast of fun†(Shawn Edwards, FOX-TV), the $355+ million worldwide blockbuster G.I
As a grim, gritty take on Wolverine hits theaters, it’s worth remembering that superhero movies can also be fun
“God, don’t kill them, let me do it,†intones John P Ryan’s sadistic prison warden in this wildly over-the-top and brilliantly constructed thriller from 1985. Jon Voight is frankly demented as lifer Oscar Manheim who escapes a maximum-security prison with Eric Roberts’s dim Buck.    Â
By Brent Lang LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – That maniacal laugh is back. “Pee-wee’s Playhouse” will debut on Blu-ray thanks to a new deal with Shout Factory. That means that Pee-wee, Cowboy Curtis, Reba the Mail Lady, Captain Carl, Chairry, Pterri and the rest of the Playhouse gang will now be available in high-definition and in one complete box set.
Manis, pedis and movies were included in the 22 days of sequestration for the six women jury in the trial of George Zimmerman.
Danny Boyle’s newest thriller “Trance” is out on DVD/Blu Ray and should be a winner
Adam Sandler is a comedian like no other! From his beginnings on Saturday Night Live to his successful comedy albums and hilarious movies, his humor knows no bounds! read more
Outdoor movies are coming to downtown Grand Rapids, and Downtown Grand Rapids Inc., a newly formed organization, wants to know which movies residents want to see.
