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March 24th, 2011 by Blu-ray Brian
And I thought I seen it all when I saw Jami’s review of Sharktopus (see here). I was wrong! Dead wrong! Once again, Roger Corman is back as he presents a prehistoric horror tale of monstrous strength and appetite meets the 21st century! Of course, I’m talking about Dinoshark. The Blu-ray title will see a release date of April 26th. Check out the trailer and press release below sent in from my favorite PR rep. This looks awesome! She has to be reading this 🙂
Continue reading ‘First There Was Sharktopus, Now There’s Dinoshark!’
March 23rd, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Today I had the chance to talk with the director of Tron: Legacy and was able to ask a bunch of questions that definitely fall into major spoiler territory. If you haven’t seen Tron: Legacy, you might want to watch it before reading this interview! Mr. Kosinski was kind enough to answer questions for three hours and his answers helped clear a lot of plot points that I wasn’t clear on. He also talks about what changes he made to the movie for its Blu-ray release! Read on Programs! Continue reading ‘A Talk With Joseph Kosinski – Director of Tron: Legacy’
March 23rd, 2011 by Blu-ray Brian
I often get heckled about my love for movies and having not seen some of the films considered essential classics. One such film has always been Platoon. Well things are about to change in my life. No, it’s not that I can’t get enough of Charlie Sheen as of late, but instead I’m actually looking forward to not only finally seeing this movie, but reviewing it too. How do you like those apples? But seriously, MGM has just announced a May 24th Blu-ray release date for the movie that kick started Sheen’s career some 25 years ago. Continue reading ’25 Years Later…Platoon on Blu-ray!’
March 23rd, 2011 by Patrick Bellante
I have owned a PlayStation 3 for a little over a year now and this has been my first experience with a game from the PlayStation Store. As you all probably know, some games are heavily advertised on the home pages of Xbox Live and the PlayStation Network and thus give an excellent insight into how the game will be. Unfortunately, Slam Bolt Scrappers was not one of these heavily advertised titles and therefore I was a bit skeptical, but nonetheless, thanks to our kind PR person at SOE, I was up for the challenge. Continue reading ‘Slam Bolt Scrappers (PSN Game Review)’
March 23rd, 2011 by Gregg Senko
So a vampire, a werewolf, and a ghost move in together. It sounds like the makings of a bar joke, doesn’t it? It’s actually the basis for the Syfy channel’s Being Human, a show that is anything but a joke. Originally a product of the UK, Being Human has made its way to the US and Canada with a new cast courtesy of the Syfy channel with its first season airing now. So what exactly does this show bring to the table and who’s in it?
Continue reading ‘‘Being Human’ is Syfy’s Big Winner’
March 22nd, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
I had the privilege of talking to Glen Keane when Beauty and the Beast was released on Blu-ray and last week I got another chance to talk to him about Tangled. Mr. Keane is not only a legendary Disney animator, but he was also the original director of Tangled before becoming the Executive Producer and Supervising Animator for the film. Continue reading ‘A Talk With Disney’s Glen Keane About Tangled’
March 22nd, 2011 by Gerard Iribe
Here’s a special announcement from our friends at IFC Midnight for the film Wrecked starring Adrien Brody. Brody plays a man who has awakened at the bottom of a cliff. He has no memory of how or why he’s down there. Battered, bloody, and bruised, he will try to free himself from the wreckage. Wrecked will be opening up in limited release in New York on April 1st, and Los Angeles on April 8th. Wrecked is currently available On Demand. This gives new meaning to the phrase “you better check yourself before you wreck yourself.” Enjoy the trailer! Continue reading ‘Get ‘Wrecked’ with Adrien Brody’
March 21st, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Fair Game is a film about how Valerie Plame Wilson’s secret role as a agent for the CIA was blown due for political reasons when her husband Joe Wilson wrote an op-ed piece in the New York Times decrying the intelligence being used to justify a war in Iraq. Directed by Doug Liman who also directed The Bourne Identity, Fair Game is an interesting glimpse into some real life events that exposed some ugly truths about politics and international brinkmanship. Continue reading ‘Fair Game (Blu-ray Review)’
March 21st, 2011 by Gerard Iribe
Paramount will be releasing the courtroom drama-thriller The Firm on Blu-ray May 29th in a Best Buy EXCLUSIVE promotion. The Firm stars Tom Cruise, Gene Hackman, among others, in this thriller based on the best selling novel by John Grisham. The Firm will be released on Blu-ray for the first time in 1080p with Dolby TrueHD 5.1. lossless surround sound. Make sure you visit The Firm at your local Best Buy May 29th. Continue reading ‘Visit ‘The Firm’ on Blu-ray May 29th (Best Buy Exclusive)’
March 21st, 2011 by Gerard Iribe
Saddle up, folks! Paramount is fixing to bring the Blu-ray world one of the classic westerns of all time in Sergio Leone’s masterpiece Once Upon A Time in the West! Once Upon A Time in the West stars Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, and Henry Fonda in one of his darkest roles ever. This Blu-ray will feature a Fully Restored version of the film along with the original Theatrical Cut, all in high definition glory! You can rest assured that Once Upon A Time in the West will be cookin’ up a killin’ on Blu-ray May 31st, 2011! Continue reading ‘‘Once Upon A Time In The West’ Gallops onto Blu-ray May 31st’
March 21st, 2011 by Gerard Iribe
The third season of the popular grifter show will be hitting dvd on June 7th. Leverage is the story of a team of grifters who fight for the poor who have been wronged by the the “rich” establishments. Leverage is the tale of modern day Robin Hoods, if you will. Dean Devlin (Independence Day) is executive producer of this show for TNT. Continue reading ‘‘Leverage’ your way on DVD June 7th’
March 21st, 2011 by Gregg Senko
Mobster movies and shows like Goodfellas and The Sopranos always bring out that underworld fascination with American audiences. The lifestyles are so provocative, violent and immoral, yet many, myself included, flock to this material like moths to a flame. The latest in the line of American mafia flicks is Kill the Irishman and contains an impressive array of actors from the likes of Val Kilmer to Christopher Walken to Paul Sorvino. Probably best known for his role as Titus Pullo in HBO’s Rome, is Irishman‘s leading man, Ray Stevenson.
Continue reading ‘‘Kill the Irishman’ Relives Life of Mobster Danny Greene’
March 20th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Last Wednesday I had the pleasure to talk with the directors of Tangled, Nathan Greno and Byron Howard and was graciously given a chance to ask them some questions thanks to the fine folks that handle publicity for Disney. It was great to be able to talk to both of them about the movie and also about the upcoming Blu-ray which I had already fortunately reviewed before our talk. You can read my review of the Blu-ray set here. I hope you enjoy the interview as much as I did, since both of them were a lot of fun to talk to. Continue reading ‘A Talk With the Directors of Tangled’
March 19th, 2011 by Gerard Iribe

Our friends over at IFC Films have sent us the release information for Werner Herzog’s
Cave of Forgotten Dreams. This documentary was shot in actual native 3D, so expect great visuals from the amazing Werner Herzog. Herzog and his skeleton crew of technicians will journey deep into the Chauvet Cave in France which features drawings from early man believed to be about 30,000 years old. Judging from the trailer footage you would think that these cave man artisans were early versions of Da Vinci or Rembrandt. I’m just giddy over the fact that out of all people to get into the 3D mix it was Werner Herzog. It will be an epic win of enormous proportions!
Continue reading ‘IFC Films: Official Trailer for “Cave of Forgotten Dreams”’
March 19th, 2011 by Gerard Iribe
iPad, iPhone and PSP users get ready, because your favorite intergalactic time traveler will be coming to your portable device courtesy of IDW Publishing. Oh, and this will also include the complete back catalog of Doctor Who stories as well. These comic books will be available worldwide on the listed platforms. Before, they were only available to North America, but the international community will now have a go at it. Is this the future of comic books? Only time will tell. Continue reading ‘IDW Brings ‘Doctor Who’ to iPads, iPhones and PSPs Everywhere’
March 19th, 2011 by Aaron Neuwirth
For a March release coming out a week after winter’s summer film – Battle: Los Angeles, it certainly feels like The Lincoln Lawyer is quite the event itself. Ads have been everywhere for this movie, but I can certainly see its appeal. There is a large list of actors involved, the story is based off of a bestselling novel, and courtroom dramas tend to be quite appealing for audiences. Continue reading ‘Hitch A Ride With ‘The Lincoln Lawyer’, If You Can Afford It’
March 18th, 2011 by Sean Ferguson
Treme is a show created by David Simon (The Wire) and it takes place in New Orleans three months after the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina. This dramatic show has a lot to say about life in New Orleans and shows the anger and desperation of the people who are still struggling to survive there. The show focuses on the lives of regular people trying to rebuild their lives, their businesses, and their homes after the costliest natural disaster to ever hit the United States. Continue reading ‘Treme: Season One (Blu-ray Review)’
March 18th, 2011 by Gerard Iribe
Clint Eastwood and Matt Damon have re-teamed to bring us the psychological thriller-drama Hereafter. This is Clint’s thirty fifth film as director. The subject matter depicted in Hereafter may offend or disturb certain individuals with the recent tragedy in Japan. It truly is art imitating life. Hereafter was pulled from theaters due to the sensitivity of the material there. How does Hereafter stack up with Clint’s other dynamic body of work? He’s been cranking them out every year or two for the last few years. Let’s see if Hereafter stacks up to his previous releases. Continue reading ‘Hereafter (Blu-ray Review)’