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Better than I remembered.PLOTThe movie opens on a creepy little baby with a disfigured face being born in Texas. The owner of the meatpacking plant where he's born tosses him in the garbage when his mom dies, but Luda Mae  |


Click here for your chance to win one of three complete sets of the cult TV show  |
Optimum's new Blu-ray release of this French thriller is due this September...  |
Click here for a look at the art for the forthcoming DVD and Blu-ray releases  |


Paramount reveals early artwork for a Blu-ray release of the Tom Hanks film  |
We also have early artwork for a Blu-ray release of this hit Mel Gibson movie  |
The 10-year-old cancer patient was too sick to go to the theater to see the Disney-Pixar movie "Up," so an employee of the studio flew to her house with a DVD copy - which she watched just seven hours before  |
Walt Disney Co.'s ABC television network completed the merger of its studio and programming divisions, an effort to produce more of its own shows, and named executives to lead the combined operation.  |
Walt Disney is a global brand with film studios and theme parks bearing his name, but now his family are unveiling a museum to tell the story of the animation pioneer they say has been lost behind the trademark.  |
Teenage Disney stars Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato crashed a prom in Toronto for students of the Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, a witness says.  |
The Walt Disney World resort has launched its new online Advanced Dining Reservation system, (ADR) allowing guests to browse restaurants, view full-color menus in PDF format, and make reservations up to 90 days in advance.  |
Rent It The Product: We've said it before, but it bears repeating - Crispin Glover is a God. He's a heartbreaking work of staggering human genius. From smaller, more insignificant roles (dead "f*ck" dancer Jimmy in Friday the 13th: The  |  |
Skip It THE MOVIE: Director Alain Resnais ends the 1980s and what is alleged to be a creative renaissance with the farcical I Want to Go Home, a tribute to old movie musicals and comic books. In a cultural exchange  |  |
Recommended It's no secret that Tom and Jerry is one of the cartoon world's most recognizable and enduring creations. The cat and mouse duo first appeared in 1940, immediately scoring big with audiences of all ages. Truth be told, Tom  |  |
Highly Recommended THE SHOW: Love or hate Will Ferrell--and given the inconsistency of his cinematic output, it's perfectly acceptable to do both--his impact on modern comedy is undeniable. Ferrell ushered in a new golden age for the deluded but well-meaning  |
Skip It The Series:Like a lot of people, I'm fascinated by unusual spaces. I appreciate homes with irregular floor plans and oddly-shaped nooks and closets. I have climbed through lava tubes in Washington and explored the catacombs of Paris. There  |  |
Highly Recommended The Movie:You film buffs out there who actually pay attention to composer credits (you know who you are--and let me be the first to congratulate you for being so aware) will no doubt recognize the name of Tan  |  |
is an interesting documentary that arrives on DVD courtesy of The History Channel. Its focus is on predictions made by the world's most infamous prophet as they relate to the fast approaching year of 2012 - the year his writings  |  |
Skip It The Product: When it came out in 2000, The Cell was a hot button topic among movie critics and film fans. Some found music video director turned proposed auteur Tarsem Singh's over the top take on the crime  |  |
Highly Recommended The Movie:Have you ever really paid attention to the lyric to "Mack the Knife?" I know it may be hard to fully concentrate when you're confronted with, say, the swingin' attitude of Bobby Darin or the more understated  |  |
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