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Sports drama National Champion$ hits Blu-ray March 8th

Oscar® winner J.K. Simmons and Emmy® nominee Stephan James star in a tense, high stakes sports drama from the director of Greenland, National Champion$. Own it with never-before-seen extras on digital now and on Blu-Ray and DVD on March 8th from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. Three days before the college football national championship game, star quarterback LeMarcus James (Emmy® […]

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21 Bridges (Blu-ray Review)

Chadwick Boseman makes an attempt to break from the chains of T’Challah in 21 Bridges. This action-thriller sets up a very interesting plot point with semi-mixed results.  Read more about this cinematic page-turner also starring Sienna Miller, JK Simmons and Taylor Kitsch below, and click the Amazon (paid) link below to get yourself a copy!

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21 Bridges Arrives on Blu-ray 2/18/20!

With the clock ticking down, an NYPD detective is plunged into the midst of a large-scale conspiracy, while trying to bring forth justice in 21 BRIDGES, arriving on Digital February 4, 2020 and Blu-ray™, DVD and On Demand on February 18, 2020 from STXfilms and Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.        

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One of 2018’s Bests – If Beale Street Could Talk Arrives on Blu-ray March 26

2018 had a lot of terrific film releases, and If Beale Street Could Talk was one of the best. From Academy Award® Winner Barry Jenkins, adapted from James Baldwin’s acclaimed novel, comes this timeless love story set in early 1970s Harlem. Newly engaged 19-year-old Tish (KiKi Layne) and her fiancé Fonny (Stephan James) have a beautiful future […]

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‘Race’ Runs Through Jesse Owens’ Achievements And Leaps Over Deeper Meaning (Movie Review)

There is nothing wrong with celebrating our heroes by recreating their legacy through film. Race is another sports biopic that delivers strong enough performances matching scenes recreating important events in history, with an ending featuring ‘wrap it up’ text over photos of the real people involved. It is simple enough to admire, but falls in […]

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