From: Image Entertainment - Year: 1949 - Rated: Not Rated - Release Date: November 20, 2007 - Features: Extras! * - Recommended! A fun and rousing Western that features Gene at his best, and the title track is one of
From: 20th Century Fox - Year: 1960 - Rated: Not Rated - Release Date: September 11, 2007 - Features: Anamorphic * Widescreen * Extras! * The decision to use real lizards spoils the day, but if you can get beyond
From: Mondo Macabro - Year: 1979 - Rated: Not Rated - Release Date: May 27, 2008 - Features: Anamorphic * Widescreen * Extras! * - Recommended! Right up my alley, this little supernatural revenge film works thanks to interesting and
From: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment - Year: 1937-1939 - Rated: Not Rated - Release Date: May 27, 2008 This set is a superb value, with excellent transfers and two dozen classics of the Stooge brand of slapstick. Stooges fans will
From: Warner Home Video - Year: 2007 - Rated: PG - Release Date: May 27, 2008 - Features: Anamorphic * Widescreen * DD 5.1 * Extras! * - Recommended! If Darfur Now isn’t the political and historical lesson I was
From: New Video - Year: 2007 - Rated: Not Rated - Release Date: May 27, 2008 - Features: Widescreen * Extras! * - Recommended! I have to publicly slap the hand of The History Channel and New Video for releasing
From: The Criterion Collection - Year: 1984 - Rated: Not Rated - Release Date: March 18, 2008 - Features: Extras! * - Recommended! Antonio Gaudi continues to fascinate me long after my original viewing ended. Hiroshi Teshigahara crafts a completely
From: Blue Underground - Year: 1996 - Rated: Not Rated - Release Date: September 25, 2007 - Features: Anamorphic * Widescreen * DD 5.1 * DTS * Extras! * - Recommended! Perhaps something of a minor work in the director's
From: Warner Home Video - Year: 1969 - Rated: R - Release Date: September 25, 2007 - Features: Widescreen * Extras! * - Recommended! The Wild Bunch (The Original Director's Cut) is a stupendous achievement. Film buffs can appreciate the
Sex and the City opened with a eye-opening $26.93 million, according to Saturday morning's studio estimate.That puts it on track to become 2008's third-biggest opener, behind only Iron Man and Indiana Jones.The opening for Sex and the City will be
Five Weeks Till Journey's End THIS WEEK IN DOCTOR WHO May 31, 2008 - Vol 11, No 21 The weekly guide to Doctor Who and Sarah Jane broadcasts worldwide. by Benjamin F. Elliott http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thisweekindoctorwho http://groups.yahoo.com/group/torchwood Section A - Everything But
Freema Agyeman is to star in the BBC's remake of the Terry Nation series Survivors. According to the BBC Press Office, filming for the action adventure drama is currently taking place in Manchester and will continue until September for an
Steven Moffat has given his first full-length interview since being announced as the next lead writer and executive producer of Doctor Who to the new issue of Big Issue Scotland, the weekly magazine sold by the homeless in Scotland. In
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Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Avatar the Last Airbender is easily one of the best shows on television. The animated Nickelodeon program combines kung-fu, Eastern mythology, and good old-fashioned children's story adventure for an all-ages quest that is as engrossing and
might be surprised to learn that this documentary following coffee from plant to cup was made by experimental American filmmaker Su Friedrich who is best known for her avant-garde films about sexual identity and politics. As director, cinematographer, and image
SCI FI Wire has details about J.J. Abrams' upcoming Fox series Fringe (warning: some spoilers in the article). The pilot contains elements of Alias and Lost (both Abrams shows) along with X-Files . Anna Torv's character, FBI special agent Olivia