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CINDERELLA Comes To The Blu-ray Ball This September!

CinderellaDisneys beloved and empowering fairytale told in a new beautiful way, Cinderella, arrives on Blu-ray Combo Pack, Digital HD and Disney Movies Anywhere September 15th! The bonus features includes over 12 minutes of additional scenes, the  Frozen Fever” theatrical short and more! We have an enchanting treat to share with you from the bonus features below. 

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Dog Soldiers – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)

Dog-SoldiersSix Men. Full Moon. No Chance. The terrifying thriller Dog Soldiers gets the Scream Factory treatment with a Collector’s Edition Blu-ray + DVD Combo Pack available June 23rd, 2015.  Fans who order their copy from ShoutFactory.com will receive an exclusive Dog Soldiers poster, available while supplies last.  Directed by Neil Marshall (The Decent, Doomsday, Centurion and episodes ofGame Of Thrones) and starring Kevin McKidd (Rome, Hannibal Rising), Sean Pertwee (Gotham, Event Horizon), Emma Cleasby (Doomsday) and Liam Cunningham (Game Of Thrones, Clash Of The Titans), Dog Soldiers comes loaded with brand-new bonus features, including an audio commentary with director Neil Marshall, a look at the model of the sets created by production designer Simon Bowles and the featurette The Making of ‘Dog Soldiers’, featuring new interviews with director Neil Marshall, producers Christopher Figg  and Keith Bell, actors Kevin McKidd, Sean Pertwee, Darren Morfitt, Leslie Simpson and Emma Cleasby, special effects artist Bob Keen, special effects supervisor/creature designer Dave Bonneywell, production designer Simon Bowles and director of photography Sam McCurdy. Dog Soldiers also includes Neil Marshall’s short film Combat,  theatrical trailers, and a still gallery.

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WYRMWOOD: ROAD OF THE DEAD Makes Its Blu-ray Debut Aug. 4th From Scream Factory

WyrmwoodA raucous, blood-soaked post-apocalyptic epic filled with inspired vehicular mayhem and unrestrained gore, Wyrmood: Road of the Dead   is one of the most wildly entertaining genre films in years. Making its Blu-ray and DVD debut on August 4th, 2015  from Scream Factory, in partnership with IFC Midnight, this critically-acclaimed rambunctious adventure Wyrmood: Road of the Dead  comes loaded with bonus features, including an audio commentary with the Roache-Turner Brothers, the featurette The Wyrmdiaries: Behind the Scenes of WYRMWOOD,  Crowdfunding Videos: Wyrmwood Production Pitch, deleted scenes, a seven minute teaser scene, a gallery of storyboards by the director and the theatrical trailer. Fans can pre-order their copies now atShoutFactory.com Continue reading ‘WYRMWOOD: ROAD OF THE DEAD Makes Its Blu-ray Debut Aug. 4th From Scream Factory’

Project Almanac (Blu-ray Review)

project almanac coverProject Almanac feels like the result of producer Michael Bay taking the film Primer and throwing it into a room where the MTV Films scientists could poke, prod, analyze, disassemble, and reassemble it into a time travel film that could appeal to teenagers of today.  That is not inherently a bad thing, but it also does not mean this film will have much lasting appeal for the future, compared to other time travel films or other films that also utilize the ‘found footage’ format to better effect.  So with that in mind, despite some clever ideas and an energetic sense of momentum, Project Almanac is only so much fun, if you don’t think too hard about it, but innocent enough to work for what it is, with the target audience likely willing to have enough to enjoy.

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Scream Factory Announces Collector’s Edition Of THE PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS!

People-Under-The-StairsShout! Factory has announced the August 11 Blu-ray release of horror master Wes Craven’s The People Under The Stairs (Collector’s Edition). The Scream Factory treatment of this much-loved film includes several new bonus features.  This terrifying journey from the director of A Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream takes you inside a demented house. Trapped inside the fortified home owned by a mysterious couple, a young boy is suddenly thrust into a nightmare, quickly learning the true nature of the house’s homicidal inhabitants and the secret creatures hidden deep within the house.

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Universal’s UNFRIENDED Stalks Blu-ray And DVD On August 11!

UnfriendedFor a group of teenage friends, a devastating fate lurks on the other side of a computer screen in Unfriended, the first in a new generation of found-footage thrillers coming to Digital HD July 28, 2015 and Blu-Ray, DVD and On Demand August 11, 2015, from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.  Unfriended is astartlingly contemporary nail-biter from two modern masters of mayhem, executive producer Jason Blum (The Purge, Ouija,Sinister) and producer Timur Bekmambetov (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Wanted).

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Welcome To ‘Jurassic World’ (Movie Review)

Jurassic WorldIn preparation of Jurassic World, like a nerd, I spent the entire weekend cramming in the previous three films.  It’s safe to say that I’ve seen the first one like a hundred times, but the latter two, I honestly had no recollection of.  I also have to admit, these films aren’t really my favorites either.  The effects are dated, but the concept is oh so cool.  And with Jurassic World you’re talking about the star quality of Chris Pratt, who is practically on fire due to the overwhelming success of last year’s Guardians of the Galaxy.  The guy went from a pudgy beach bum to a beefy, household name.  If you try to touch him, you’re going to get burned.  Han Solo…Indiana Jones…bring them all on!  Chris Pratt is ready to tackle them all and so am I with this film review of Jurassic World, which lands in theaters everywhere this Friday, June 12th.  Come, come. Continue reading ‘Welcome To ‘Jurassic World’ (Movie Review)’

Welcome To Me (Blu-ray Review)

Welcome To MeWhen Alice Klieg (Kristen Wiig) wins the Mega-millions lottery, she quits her psychiatric meds and buys her own talk show. Inspired by the immortal Oprah, she broadcasts her dirty laundry as both a form of exhibitionism and a platform to share her peculiar views on everything from nutrition to relationships to neutering pets. Also starring James Marsden, Tim Robbins, Joan Cusack, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Linda Cardellini, and Wes Bentley. Produced by Will Farrell and Adam McKay

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WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS Makes Its Hilarious Entrance on Blu-ray July 21st

WhatWeDoInShadows_BD3DHere is a film I cannot wait for more people to have the chance to see. Hailed as “tonally flawless” (Wall Street Journal) and “one of the flat-out funniest films in ages” (Los Angeles Times), the “hilarious” (Vanity Fair) mockumentary WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS debuts on Blu-ray and DVD July 21, 2015 from Paramount Home Media Distribution.  Written and directed by Jemaine Clement (“Flight of the Conchords”) and Taika Waititi (Eagle vs. Shark), the film is a smart and witty send-up that follows an endearingly unhip quartet of vampires. Continue on to learn more about this upcoming Blu-ray release.

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Serena (Blu-ray Review)

SerenaGeorge and Serena Pemberton (Academy Award® nominee Bradley Cooper and Academy Award® winner Jennifer Lawrence), love-struck newlyweds, begin to build a timber empire. Serena soon proves herself to be equal to any man: overseeing loggers, hunting rattlesnakes, even saving a man’s life in the wilderness. With power and influence now in their hands, the Pembertons refuse to let anyone stand in the way of their inflated love and ambitions. However, once Serena discovers George’s hidden past and faces an unchangeable fate of her own, the Pembertons’ passionate marriage begins to unravel. Continue reading ‘Serena (Blu-ray Review)’

Escape From The Bronx – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)

Escape-From-The-BronxOh those lovely Italian movies from 1980s.  Find one cool, hit American genre movie and exploit, exploit, exploit it.  Much of their fare in the decade were either zombie films inspired by George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead (But really set into motion by Zombie Flesh Eaters) or post apocalyptic wastelands akin to George Miller’s The Road Warrior.  Personally, these are pretty trashy, but I dig them.  They are great late night movies and can be fun to watch for reasons both intentional and unintentional.  While knocking things off, they often try to push their own limits, making for an unpredictable and bolder adventure than your common popcorn cinema escape.  Blue Underground is giving us three of these classics from director Enzo G. Castellari.  Today, we’re covering Escape From The Bronx. Continue reading ‘Escape From The Bronx – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)’

Red Army (Blu-ray Review)

Where comedy and drama are more universal categories, the documentary can be somewhat polarizing depending on the subject matter. In 1980, the USA Olympic Hockey team defeated the Soviet Red Army team for a shot at the gold medal game. This was not simply a grand moment in sports. It was democracy defeating communism. It was David, in the form of a team of college kids, defeating Goliath (professional-aged players with years of chemistry together). The documentary Red Army chronicles this event, but does so from the unique and previously unheard perspective of the Russian players. However, the content is not merely limited to the Olympic upset. Read on to discover the full attributes of this very immersive film. Continue reading ‘Red Army (Blu-ray Review)’

The New Barbarians – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)

New-BarbariansOh those lovely Italian movies from 1980s.  Find one cool, hit American genre movie and exploit, exploit, exploit it.  Much of their fare in the decade were either zombie films inspired by George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead (But really set into motion by Zombie Flesh Eaters) or post apocalyptic wastelands akin to George Miller’s The Road Warrior.  Personally, these are pretty trashy, but I dig them.  They are great late night movies and can be fun to watch for reasons both intentional and unintentional.  While knocking things off, they often try to push their own limits, making for an unpredictable and bolder adventure than your common popcorn cinema escape.  Blue Underground is giving us three of these classics from director Enzo G. Castellari.  Today, we’re covering The New Barbarians. Continue reading ‘The New Barbarians – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)’

Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection on Blu-ray

Disney Short Films TNFrom Walt Disney Animation Studios comes the Shorts Film Collection, an extraordinary new collection of award-winning and beloved short films featuring Disney’s Frozen Fever, starring Anna, Elsa, Olaf, Sven and Kristoff, and the Oscar-nominated Lorenzo.  It will be available early on Digital HD/Disney Movies Anywhere August 11 and you can bring It home on Blu-ray August 18.  Enjoy this must-own collection with all-new extras including an inside look at the Disney Animation shorts, featuring introductions and interviews with the acclaimed filmmakers themselves. Continue reading ‘Walt Disney Animation Studios Short Films Collection on Blu-ray’

‘Supernatural: The Complete Tenth Season’ on Blu-ray & DVD September 8

Supernatural What can you expect when embracing your bad self is the only option? Find out as the thrilling journey of the Winchester brothers continues when Warner Bros. Home Entertainment releases the tenth season of Supernatural on Blu-rayTM, DVD and Digital HD on September 8, 2015. Supernatural: The Complete Tenth Season contains all 23 gripping episodes from season ten and is packed with over four hours of bonus content – including featurettes, commentaries, a Comic-Con panel, deleted scenes, and a gag reel.

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GOTHAM: THE COMPLETE FIRST SEASON Available on Blu-ray September 8

gothamI have had a love/hate relationship with Gotham this past year. On the one hand it has an interesting premise and certainly tries to deliver a graphic novel experience-come to life. On the other hand, the show was plagued with tone-related issues, character problems, and more. That said, the series was entertaining enough and audiences certainly tuned in, given the promise of a second season and plenty of other related announcements. Everyone will be able to see the show for themselves this September, when the complete first season of series comes to Blu-ray, packed with special features. Find out more about this upcoming release by continuing on in this post.

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Insidious Chapter 3 – The Rise of Elise Rainier (Movie Review)

Insidious Chapter 3Let’s start this one off with act of admission.  Insidious Chapter 3 isn’t exactly going to get any brownie points in the original title category.  That much can be determined without even sitting down to witness the feature.  And unlike the first and second films, this “third” chapter does not follow the timeline nor does it mesh with the conclusion set up in the second installment (although that’s not completely true).  Instead, it’s one of those dreaded prequels!  Boo on that if not done right!  However, let’s not be too hasty and judge a book by its cover.  Every movie is subject to a trial and that’s what we are here today for.  It’s the critic in me versus Insidious Chapter 3.  Who will prevail?  Read on to find out.  Bwahaha… Continue reading ‘Insidious Chapter 3 – The Rise of Elise Rainier (Movie Review)’

1990: The Bronx Warriors – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)

1990-Bronx-WarriorsOh those lovely Italian movies from 1980s.  Find one cool, hit American genre movie and exploit, exploit, exploit it.  Much of their fare in the decade were either zombie films inspired by George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead (But really set into motion by Zombie Flesh Eaters) or post apocalyptic wastelands akin to George Miller’s The Road Warrior.  Personally, these are pretty trashy, but I dig them.  They are great late night movies and can be fun to watch for reasons both intentional and unintentional.  While knocking things off, they often try to push their own limits, making for an unpredictable and bolder adventure than your common popcorn cinema escape.  Blue Underground is giving us three of these classics from director Enzo G. Castellari.  Today, we’re covering 1990: The Bronx Warriors. Continue reading ‘1990: The Bronx Warriors – Collector’s Edition (Blu-ray Review)’