The Legend of Korra – Book One: Air (Blu-ray)
Highly Recommended The Legend of Korra – Book One – Air – Blu-ray Review Click onan image to view the Blu-rayscreenshot with 1080p resolution Read the entire review
Highly Recommended The Legend of Korra – Book One – Air – Blu-ray Review Click onan image to view the Blu-rayscreenshot with 1080p resolution Read the entire review
Highly Recommended Regular Show Season 1 and 2 Blu-ray Review Click onan image to view the Blu-rayscreenshot with 1080p resolution Read the entire review
Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. While browsing the Internet Movie Database message board dedicated to Come Out and Play , I discovered an interesting thread.
Highly Recommended There aren’t too many shows that I’ll watch as they air. No, I tend to wait for the inevitable home video release so I can watch it on my own terms
Rent It THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution. Pockets of the Internet have been drooling over Solomon Kane since it was released across the globe in 2009
Rent It Samuel Fuller’s 1969 film Shark (with the exclamation point on the end on the cover, but not in the actual film) is certainly a case of a movie being different from what one would be led to expect it as.
Highly Recommended THE MOVIES: Japanese movies made after World War II that deal directly with the post-War conditions following the country’s defeat and grappling with the U.S.
Highly Recommended THE FILM: Click an image to view Blu-ray screenshot with 1080p resolution.
Recommended The Movie: Crashout , released in 1955, follows a group of six convicts (William Bendix, Arthur Kennedy, Luther Adler, Gene Evans, William Talman and Marshall Thompson) after they escape from prison in a big “crashout” with several others who didn’t make it out very far. The six lucky ones quickly find an old mine shaft where they hide out for a couple days and plan their next moves …
Recommended The Movie: From Ralph Bakshi, the man who brought Robert Crumb’s Fritz The Cat to animated form a year earlier, comes 1973’s bizarre counter culture animated feature, Heavy Traffic . Given that Fritz and its more explicit content became a huge box office hit when released, it probably won’t surprise too many to learn that Bakshi returns to that same adult landscape for this mix of …