
UMBERTO D. - Blu-ray review
Vittorio De Sica's story of a sad sack old pensioner and his adorable dog is the ultimate “check your pulse” movie. “Umberto D.” (1952) can thaw out the iciest hearts, burrow through the scaliest armo

Vittorio De Sica's story of a sad sack old pensioner and his adorable dog is the ultimate “check your pulse” movie. “Umberto D.” (1952) can thaw out the iciest hearts, burrow through the scaliest armo

Austin-based writer/director Emily Hagins completed her first feature when she was only 12 years old. The making of that film, "Pathogen," was the subject of a documentary called "Zombie Girl: The Mov

Note: In the following Blu-ray review, John Puccio and Justin Cleveland provide their opinions of the film, with John also writing up the Video, Audio, Extras, and Parting Thoughts. **The Film Acco

I'm glad that Eclipse releases movies like this. I just wish that they weren't, like, this. I won't embarrass either of us by pretending to know much about Norman Mailer, and I will settle fo

In previous decades, TV heroes were near perfect or only slightly flawed—unless, of course, they were private investigators, in which case they were lovable crime solvers who used inside connections t

"I believe you call it love. " --September "Existence. Quantum entanglement. Philosopher's Stone. Psychometry. Viral therapy. Ethereal plane. Gravitons. Time paradox. Psychogenesis. Bilocation. Psych

“Blade: The Animated Series” is part of a project to introduce western Marvel characters to the Japanese audience with animation tailored towards traditional anime. The plot of “Blade” loosely fol

Now, wait a minute; I know what you're going to ask: Didn't New Line already release the extended versions of "The Lord of the Rings" to Blu-ray a year earlier? Yes, they did, in a beautiful, fifteen-

YA Entertainment brings us yet another great Korean drama - the hilarious romantic comedy, “Protect the Boss.” With a title like that, you might think this was some sort of show about bodyguards or ma

Recently, Swedish author Stieg Larsson has received a lot of accolades for his bestselling three-part book series popularly known as the “Millennium” series. But, even before Larsson’s unstoppable pos

Kenny Ortega’s claim to fame is that he choreographed and directed the “High School Musical” series that became a bona fide phenomenon. But his first Disney movie came 14 years earlier with “Newsies,”

For those folks who have Blu-ray players but somehow missed getting one or more of the four "Terminator" films in high-def, here they are in a big box set from Warner Bros. No, WB didn't produce the f