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Warner debuts three Stephen King movies on Blu-Ray

August 17, 2016 // 0 Comments

Warner Brothers Home Entertainment has just released information about the upcoming release of Salem’s Lot, Cat’s Eye and It, brining each of the films to Blu-Ray Disc for the very first time. In “Salem’s Lot,” sinister events bring together a [...]

True Crime

June 20, 2016 // 0 Comments

Looking over Clint Eastwood’s long-standing career, one cannot help but be impressed. Whether it’s his career as an actor or his work as a director, Eastwood is almost like malt whiskey. He has gotten better with age. Hard to imagine, but “True [...]

Contact

October 14, 2009 // 0 Comments

While "Contact" may not be the major driving force on Blu-Ray that it was when it was first released on DVD in 1998 and sold out in virtually every store overnight, but it still is a movie with enormous appeal, particularly when presented in [...]

Chaplin: 15th Anniversary Edition

October 3, 2008 // 0 Comments

Over ninety years after his first appearance on film, the Tramp is still one of the best known characters of movie history, making Charlie Chaplin one of the best known men on earth. But who was he really? Who was the man behind the timeless success of [...]

Holocaust

May 14, 2008 // 0 Comments

As a teenager in 1978 I witnessed a TV mini-series that shook me to my foundation. For the first time the atrocities of the Nazi Regime, the horrors of the Jewish genocide were driven home to me in a matter that was tangible. Not the dry dissertation in [...]

Casino

January 3, 2007 // 0 Comments

Martin Scorsese is famous for his character-driven movies, movies that dig deep into human souls, exploring the obvious and the hidden in them. "Casino" is no different and gives us a deep and frighteningly realistic look into the [...]

Any Given Sunday

August 25, 2000 // 0 Comments

Oliver Stone is crazy. Maybe. At least it would appear so when you consider his last few films. No matter the subject matter, he increasingly manages to drag along an array of film styles and dizzying editing techniques in combination with his favorite [...]

Ghosts Of Mississippi

February 3, 2000 // 0 Comments

Medgar Evers has been one of the leading figures in the civil rights movement of the 50s and 60s in America’s south. Evers was denied access to the University of Mississippi in 1954 for his skin color and from then on, to the day he was cowardly shot in [...]

True Crime

September 24, 1999 // 0 Comments

Looking over Clint Eastwood’s long-standing career, I cannot help but be impressed every time I see more of his work. Eastwood is almost like malt whiskey. He gets better with age. Not only as an actor, but also as a director. "True Crime" is [...]

Casino

March 1, 1998 // 0 Comments

Martin Scorcese is famous for his character-driven movies, movies that dig deep into human souls, exploring the obvious and the hidden in them. "Casino" is no different and gives us a deep and frighteningly realistic look into the characters’ [...]
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