Blu-ray and DVD Picks for July 24 – 30
This week is made by the release of Star Trek: The Next Generation ’s first season on Blu-ray. There’s some catalog stuff, and two Eddie Murphy films, one that sat in the closet for nearly five years.
This week is made by the release of Star Trek: The Next Generation ’s first season on Blu-ray. There’s some catalog stuff, and two Eddie Murphy films, one that sat in the closet for nearly five years.
It’s a slow week because of the holidays, so what you’re mostly getting is catalog titles. But if you like mediocre Disney movies, this is a good week for you. Check out our list of the best titles to pick up this week on Blu-ray and DVD.
This is a good week for some of the most interesting films of 2012 so far, and some of the best television going these days. There’s also one of Madonna ’s big “Gimme an Oscar†movies, and some Criterion awesomeness.
This week’s got piles of new and classic releases to choose from, which is good news for film fans, and bad news for pocketbooks. One of the year’s most notorious flops is hitting DVD and Blu-ray a scant three months after its theatrical run, and there are some modestly good Clint Eastwood films as well.
When it comes to sound, it doesn’t get much better than Blu-ray. Or at least that’s what we thought before Dolby announced that they’re improving things even more. They’re going to be using TrueHD technology along with 96K upsampling to provide the best audio possible for the home environment.
We’re baaaack. (A reference to the 1982 horror film Poltergeist, which is not on the list.) Or, rather, I’m back. Seven years ago, the editors of TIME.com asked the magazine’s two movie critics, Richard Schickel and me, to compile and annotate the all-TIME 100 Movies list: our informed judgment of the best, most influential or
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