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Tag Archive for 'Emmy Rossum'

Cold Pursuit (4K UHD Blu-ray Review)

Liam Neeson — A name now synonymous with revenge action-thrillers. He will find you, and he will kill you. A fan of the genre will take note right now in their heads of all the films they’ve seen with Mr. Neeson kicking butt and taking names. There truly are quite a few, some good and […]

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Shameless: The Complete Fifth Season (Blu-ray Review)

The Gallaghers are feeling the heat in Season Five! In the swelter of another Chicago summer, Fiona juggles a crush on her boss with a steamy affair and the return of her ex! Frank balances his brand-new liver against his old unhealthy appetite for liquor, drugs and trouble. Lip heads home from college and struggles to hang […]

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Shameless: Season 5 on Blu-ray & DVD December 29th

The irresistibly irreverent and delightfully outrageous Gallagher clan is back. The fifth season of Shameless, Showtime’s top-rated comedy series, is set for release on both DVD and Blu-ray™ from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment (WBHE) December 29, 2015. Titled Shameless: The Complete Fifth Season, this must-own release will feature all 12 episodes plus bonus content, including two featurettes […]

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Beautiful Creatures (Blu-ray Review)

A supernatural love story set in the South, Beautiful Creatures tells the tale of two star-crossed lovers: Ethan (Alden Ehrenreich), a young man longing to escape his small town, and Lena (Alice Englert), a mysterious new girl.  Together, they uncover dark secrets about their respective families, their history and their town.  Oscar nominee Richard LaGravenese […]

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Beautiful Creatures Is Campy, Melodramatic, And Fun (Movie Review)

If Twilight has paved the way for movies like Warm Bodies and Beautiful Creatures to be made, then I am all for it at this point.  I am not actively seeking out paranormal teen romance movies, but the fallout from one self-serious franchise has led to a couple, more accessible and enjoyable features that I […]

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Poseidon (Blu-ray Review)

On  the  heels  of  the  very  successful  Troy,  Wolfgang   Peterson  brings   us  what  could  be  his  third  entry  into  his  “water” trilogy.  Das Boot, The Prefect Storm, and now Poseidon.  Yes,  THAT  Poseidon.  No, it’s not the Greek god from Clash of the Titans.  It’s  a  remake…another  one.   I  think you  know  where  this  is  […]

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