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Jerry Maguire 20th Anniversary Edition (Blu-ray Review)

Jerry Maguire comes from a seemingly lost era. It’s a 140-minute, moderately budgeted romantic comedy-drama, featuring Tom Cruise, Rene Zellweger, Cuba Gooding, Jr. and others talking about life, love and other things. In addition to being an awards winner, it became one of the biggest hits of 1996. Cameron Crowe’s memorable and very quotable film […]

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Show Jerry Maguire The Money As It Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary With An All-New Blu-ray In January

Celebrate the 20th anniversary of the iconic modern classic that’s become an integral part of our pop-culture landscape. Tom Cruise stars as Jerry Maguire, a sports agent who’s enduring a crisis of conscience. After he suddenly and unceremoniously loses his job and his girlfriend, both his personal and professional careers hit an all-time low. But […]

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Cherry Falls (Blu-ray Review)

Lose your innocence…or lose your life.  On March 29, 2016, Scream Factory presents teen thriller Cherry Falls in its Blu-ray debut packed with new extras including audio commentary with Geoffrey Wright and interviews with writer/co-executive producer Ken Selden and producer Marshall Persinger. This chiller is directed by Geoffrey Wright (Romper Stomper) and stars Brittany Murphy (Clueless, […]

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Cult Favorite Slasher CHERRY FALLS Comes To Blu-ray From Scream Factory!

Lose your innocence…or lose your life.  On March 29, 2016, Scream Factory presents teen thriller Cherry Falls in its Blu-ray debut packed with new extras including audio commentary with Geoffrey Wright and interviews with writer/co-executive producer Ken Selden and producer Marshall Persinger. A serial killer is stalking the peaceful town of Cherry Falls. At first, it […]

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Hereafter (Blu-ray Review)

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 […]

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