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- Blu-ray Review: ‘Contagion’'Contagion' comes out on a two-disc set consisting of a Blu-ray disc and a DVD. These house the film’s HD, SD, and UV digital copies.
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- 'Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame' Blu-ray Packed with Extras and Action'Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame' hit American shores a few months back and really didn’t get much of a chance to make an impact on audiences. Its movies like these that make me happy there is a quick turnaround to Blu-ray these days.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Serendipity’'Serendipity' comes out on a single-disc Blu-ray package featuring a sugary sweet romantic comedy driven by love and destiny. This 2001 film by Peter Chelsom stars Kate Beckinsale and John Cusack.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Killer Elite’This 2011 action flick offers a heavy mix of action and espionage elements in a story that follows the mission of elite operatives to track down the leader of a secret military organization.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Inglourious Basterds’This unrestrained and thoroughly engaging cinematic piece follows a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as 'The Basterds' as they brutally scalp and kill the Nazis to spread fear throughout the Third Reich.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Pearl Jam Twenty’Award-winning writer and filmmaker Cameron Crowe celebrates another milestone in rock history with his 2011 musical documentary 'Pearl Jam Twenty.' This releases on a single-disc Blu-ray package that marks the band’s 20th anniversary.
- Actor Kurtwood Smith Reflects on 'Dead Poets Society' on Eve of Blu-ray ReleaseIt’s one of those things where you’re in a good film [and] you feel it’s important in its way. It’s nice to know it does age well and people still enjoy it. I think something that probably helps it is its very universal in terms of its appeal a
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Moneyball’Coming out on a single-disc Blu-ray package, the 2011 sports film 'Moneyball' features the story of a former major leaguer’s struggles and triumphs as the unconventional manager of the Oakland A’s.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Inside Out’The 2011 action-crime drama 'Inside Out' comes out on a single-disc Blu-ray set featuring the story of a man imprisoned for 13 years. This movie by Artie Mandelberg stars Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, Michael Rapaport, and Parker Posey.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Sherlock Holmes’ (1922)The 1922 motion picture classic 'Sherlock Holmes,' one of the hundreds of films about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous character Sherlock Holmes, comes out on a single-disc Blu-ray package via Kino Video.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Glee: The Concert Movie’'Glee: The Concert Movie' comes out on a two-disc set consisting of a Blu-ray disc and a DVD. These discs house the film’s HD, SD, and digital copies in 2D format, along with a handful of supplemental materials to boost the package’s content offerings.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Straw Dogs’This dramatic thriller by Rod Lurie tells the story of a Hollywood screenwriter and his wife as they temporarily stay in the backwoods hometown where she grew up.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Dolphin Tale’This 2011 family movie is inspired by the true story of a courageous dolphin’s struggle to survive and the compassionate people’s actions to save her life.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Fright Night’ (1985) Limited EditionReleasing on a limited edition Blu-ray package, the original 1985 film 'Fright Night' helmed by Tom Holland tells the story of a typical teenager who fears for his life after realizing that a vampire just moved in next door.
Blu-ray Review: ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’This critically and financially successful reboot of the 'Planet of the Apes' franchise features an origin story that revolves around a man’s genetic engineering experiments to find a cure for Alzheimer’s disease.- Great 3D Blu-ray Players for Under $120Experiencing 3D movies at home might require a substantial initial investment, but the 3D-capable Blu-ray player does not have to be an expensive addition to the home entertainment arsenal.
Blu-ray Review: ‘Final Destination 5’The 2011 slasher flick “Final Destination 5” tells the story of a group of workers heading out to a company retreat until the suspension bridge where their tour bus passes suddenly collapses.- Blu-ray Review: ‘Apollo 18’This found footage movie revolves around the discovery of a leaked footage from a failed space mission during the 1970s.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Catch .44’Releasing on a single-disc Blu-ray package, the 2011 actioner “Catch .44” tells the story of three women sent to rural Louisiana for a mission to intercept a dope shipment for their crime boss.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Columbiana’Releasing on a single-disc Blu-ray package with the film’s UV digital copy companion, the 2011 femme fatale action piece 'Colombiana' tells the story of a young girl who grows up as an expertly trained assassin.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Midnight in Paris’Releasing on a single-disc Blu-ray package, Woody Allen’s 2011 romantic comedy “Midnight in Paris” features the story of a Hollywood screenwriter and struggling novelist who travels to Paris with his fiancée and her parents.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Rapture’ Limited EditionAn odd and compelling work crafted with such lyrical quality and nuanced elements, this cinematic opus by John Guillermin is a powerful and unsettling poetic piece that plays around some raw and unbalanced emotions.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Velvet Goldmine’Coming out on a single-disc Blu-ray package, the 1998 musical drama 'Velvet Goldmine' explores an outrageous period in rock and roll history, particularly the era of the glam rock phenomenon.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Tokyo Drifter’This film drives through the 1960s mod culture as a reformed yakuza enforcer attempts to live a new life outside organized crime.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Heavenly Creatures’ Uncut Version'Heavenly Creatures' comes out on a single-disc Blu-ray package featuring the uncut version of this 1994 motion picture classic by Peter Jackson. The film stars Kate Winslet and Melanie Lynskey.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘The Legend is Born: Ip Man’This 2010 Asian action drama by Herman Yau revolves around the story of Ip Man, a prominent early 20th-century martial arts figure in China and the legendary teacher of Bruce Lee.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Rapt’This French-language film follows the kidnapping of a high-rolling, cocky, and jet-setting industrialist, the negotiations for his release, and his physical and mental degeneration in the hands of those holding him captive.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Medea’A take on the ancient tragedy by Classical Greek playwright Euripedes, this mythical tale about love, betrayal, and revenge features a disturbing vision of the complexities of love, ambition, and corruption.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Life, Above All’Set in a modern South African village, this film tells the touching mother-and-daughter story that captures the enduring strength of a hard-working girl whose life dramatically changes when her family gets stricken by a dreaded disease.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Design for Living’'Design for Living' comes out on a single-disc Blu-ray package via the Criterion Collection. Based on the popular 1932 comedy play by Noel Coward, this Ernst Lubitsch film is an elegant and glossy piece filled with light, energetic, and witty comedy.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘The Lady Vanishes’Alfred Hitchcock’s quick-witted and devilish comic thriller 'The Lady Vanishes' comes out on a single-disc Blu-ray package courtesy of the Criterion Collection.
- Revisit the Past Three 'Mission: Impossible' Films on Blu-rayI left the theater after 'M:I-Ghost Protocol' trying to compare it to the previous three films and not being able to remember them that well. Thanks to Paramount Pictures, other people in my predicament can get the 'Mission: Impossible Blu-ray Set.'
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Tanner Hall’Releasing on a single-disc Blu-ray package, the 2009 quirky dramedy 'Tanner Hall' features the coming-of-age story of a group of close-knit friends and their radical maturation inside an exclusive school for girls.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘The Help’The 2011 motion picture masterpiece 'The Help' comes out on a three-disc combo consisting of one Blu-ray disc and two DVDs. This critically acclaimed drama by director Tate Taylor is based on Kathryn Stockett’s 2009 novel of the same title.
- Movie Review: Farscape: The Complete Series Blu-rayFarscape is a science fiction series produced by Jim Henson Productions and created by Brian Henson starring Ben Browder and Claudia Black that ran for four seasons with an abrupt ending to its five season contract.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Point Blank’The 2010 French film 'Point Blank' (A bout portant) comes out on a single-disc Blu-ray package featuring the story of a kidnapped woman and her boyfriend who tries to negotiate her release.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘City of God’Releasing on a single-disc Blu-ray package, 'City of God' (Cidade de Deus) revolves around the growth of organized crime in Rio de Janeiro.
- Blu-ray Review: ‘Meet Me in St. Louis’The 1994 film “Meet Me In St. Louis” comes out on a two-disc set consisting of a Blu-ray disc and a CD.
- Movie Review: Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas Special Blu-ray+DVD+Digital CopyWhen Manny rolls out his favorite Christmas decoration Sid has to use his special destruction abilities to wreck even a solid granite ball the size of a Volkswagen to kick off the holiday season right in Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas Special.





