New on DVD & Blu-ray: 'Iron Man 3,' '237' and more
‘Iron Man 3’ It’s the super-fun return of the armored Avenger as he faces off against terrorists, led by the evil Mandarin (Ben Kingsley).
‘Iron Man 3’ It’s the super-fun return of the armored Avenger as he faces off against terrorists, led by the evil Mandarin (Ben Kingsley).
Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space on Blu-ray disc is the first classic Doctor Who to be released on Blu-ray. This is, however, not the first time that “Spearhead From Space” starring Jon Pertwee as the Doctor has been released on DVD.
“Star Trek Into Darkness” is one of those films that you come out of feeling charged, excited… “energized” even! The dramatic scenes, the humorous interactions, the intense action, the life-or-death scenarios…
I know this is in contrast to what many have said about the second season — that it was not as good as the first. But this set will enable you to watch the season without the month long hiatus between the first half and second half, and really helps you keep the continuity.
When FBI Agent Audrey Parker (Emily Rose) arrived in Haven, Maine, she quickly found herself involved in the return of “the Troubles,” a series of supernatural afflictions that have long cursed the seaside village.
The thing about Hayao Miyazaki movies that always pulls me in is the earnest charm that the master storyteller embues his characters with.
Photo credit: Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan in “ The Great Gatsby.” ‘Elementary: The First Season’ There have been a lot of takes on Sherlock Holmes in recent years, and the latest is CBS’ “Elementary,†starring Jonny Lee Miller as the famed detective.
“Monsters Wanted” is a documentary chronicling the risks and challenges that Rich Teachout and Janel Nash took and endured to realize their dream of opening a haunted theme park, investing every penny and using every resource they had to open this park in Louisville Kentucky in time for Halloween with no guarantees of success.
‘Killing Season’ Once upon a time, a new Robert De Niro movie was a big deal. And once upon a (much, much briefer) time, a new John Travolta movie was a big deal.
I sure do miss the 80s! Leave the classic movies alone, you’ll just make a crappy TV series out of it anyhow. Hire some writers who can actually write and who have imagination and create something new.