
DR. NO - DVD review
Sometimes, the first of anything turns out to be the best. Now, I'm not suggesting that "Dr. No," the initial entry in the Bond series, is the best of all--in fact, I believe the next two installments

Sometimes, the first of anything turns out to be the best. Now, I'm not suggesting that "Dr. No," the initial entry in the Bond series, is the best of all--in fact, I believe the next two installments

After his success in "Old School" the year before, Will Ferrell continued his series of goofy characters in 2004's "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," which he not only starred in but co-wrote. T

Without a doubt, Johnny Depp is one of the most talented, interesting, and daring actors of his generation. Maybe that's why, when he agreed to a rare televised interview on James Lipton's "Inside t

Some people wear their hearts on their sleeves--others, their livers. In "Bad Santa," Billy Bob Thornton plays an alcoholic Santa who can't go three minutes without opening that pint of booze he carr

What do you do after you spend five years filming a nature documentary that wins a pair of Oscars for cinematography and music? If you're Alastair Fothergill and you're working for BBC and the Discov

If you've read the interview we just published with "Ratatouille" director Brad Bird, you know how high he is on Blu-ray. So high, in fact, that when I asked him to sign the slipcover of mine at the S

George Bailey and Bedford Falls never looked so good! This two-disc collector's set features a brand-new colorized version of one of the most beloved holiday films, "It's a Wonderful Life," while the

One hundred Scholastic storybook classics, for $99.95? The math is so simple that even your little ones might be able to do it. To add this incredible set to your home video collection, it'll only cos

When "Scary Movie" was first released on DVD, John J. Puccio wrote in his review that "most of its gags are outrageously stupid, vulgar, and unfunny. " I laughed a lot more than John apparently did.

There is no greater argument to Science Fiction aficionados than that of whether or not James T. Kirk or Jean-Luc Picard. I've always been a Kirk man, myself. His interstellar gunslinging and blue ali

Studios usually know what they're doing, and even when they make mistakes, they're usually quick to catch on to them. Certainly, that's the case with Warner Bros. Take, for instance, "The Reaping. " T
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Season Seven started with Seven--a five-year-old son of Peg's Georgia trailer-park relations who's abandoned at the Bundy's. But then there were four. As quickly as Seven (Shane Sweet) came, he went,