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Hey Kids, Watch This! features 100+ A24-approved movie picks for kids (and adults!)—from forgotten cable classics to hidden gems in world cinema and animation.
Severin Films recently unveiled "CUSHING CURIOSITIES," an extensive Blu-ray collection encompassing six discs. This set showcases five full-length feature films.
Best Buy will gradually discontinue the sale of Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K Ultra HD products. This shift in their business was first reported by Bill Hunt from The Digital Bits, and it has been officially verified by Best Buy.
But Have You Read the Book?: 52 Literary Gems That Inspired Our Favorite Film is an essential guide to 52 cinema classics and the literary source of inspiration.
Based on the comical #1 New York Times bestseller, A Man Called Otto tells the story of Otto Anderson (Tom Hanks), a grumpy widower who is very set in his ways.
My First Movie: This limited-edition box set contains the first three installments: My First Giallo Horror, My First French New Wave, and My First Film Noir.
The Secret of the Incas stars Charlton Heston as an adventurer who searches for hidden treasure in the Peruvian jungles. It's a treasure waiting to be found.
Relive one of the most iconic decades in film history with 12 classic films spanning the 1960s and travel back in time to the romance, laughs and thrills of these 11 far out favorites from throughout the 1970s!
The story of Cinderella is eternal. There are so many versions in both film and animation. The end result is good always triumphs over evil. Every new generation has a new spin on the traditional story. A Cinderella Story: Starstruck is yet another twist on the classic tale. Believe it or not, this is the sixth in a film series of Cinderella by Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Hang 'Em High collects more than 500 of the greatest Western movie posters ever made ― each a dynamic masterpiece of graphic design. Collected in a luxurious oversized format and meticulously restored, these posters are presented in as sharp quality as they have ever been seen.
I am a big film noir buff. The Criterion Collection is releasing Pickup on South Street (1953) this June 29, 2021.
This nostalgic documentary reveals the real story of Blockbuster's demise, and how one last location in Oregon keeps the spirit of a bygone era alive.
Are you the type that needs to know how a movie ends? Spoil Me is the perfect tool for you. Get every movie ruined for…
For the next 4 years Hollywood will release the biggest crop of superhero movies ever. New movies, sequels and reboots are abound. The television screen…
The first four episodes of Game of Thrones were leaked online even before they aired. Seems our binge watching is getting the best of us.…
Noah bottled water? Why not? What else could you sell as a promotion for the oldest story ever told? Coming to a store near you. …
According to the World Animal Foundation (WAF), an organization committed to advancing animal welfare, the statistical likelihood of a shark-related fatality during an individual's lifetime is 1 in 4,332,817.
My spider senses are tingling with delight. This is perhaps the first true live appearance of Spider-Man on film. Yes Virginia, there were geeks in…
The first mention of dudes and dudesses was by Mark Twain in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court which was published in 1889. Evander…
Dead or alive, you’re drinking coffee with me! Robocup is based on a t-shirt idea come to life. It is perfect timing with the new…
Stan Lee is 91 years old today. Still the 20 year old at heart. Thank you Stan for marveling us for generations.
Bloodsuckers galore! Tracing the Dracula family tree of the living dead. The Bram Stoker bloodline is well represented as illustrated by Matthew Griffin. I am…
The world of Wes Anderson is a unique blend of offbeat weird characters that congregate in the norm of everyday life. Here is one coffee…
Even long after his death, it seems the public cannot let go of the fascination of J.D. Salinger. I found the intro to David Shield’s…
The evolution of Wolverine by Olivier Fritsch Gomez.













