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Warner brings you “The Frank Darabont Blu-Ray Collection”

October 14, 2014 // 0 Comments

Warner Brothers Home Entertainment has added The Frank Darabont Blu-Ray Collection to its line-up, bringing a collection of three of the director’s films to Blu-Ray in February. The set will include the 15th Anniversary Edition of The Green Mile, the [...]

The Green Mile

December 9, 2009 // 0 Comments

I think Stephen King was a great writer… once. That was before his works became overly bloated, less imaginative, and removed from the horror roots I so much cherished. In that light it should be hardly surprising that I never gave the novels of the [...]

Daredevil

November 19, 2008 // 0 Comments

For the past years we've seen a seemingly endless string of superhero movies – some great, others not so hot. Never has the interest and demand in superhero movies been stronger than in recent years. Part of the explanation why, may be that [...]

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

February 6, 2007 // 0 Comments

"I hope you have sons… beautiful, handsome boys… articulate, educated, and athletic. And I hope they have their legs taken from them so you can know what this pain is like!" Will Ferrell can look at the camera and say anything. Anything [...]

School For Scoundrels

January 23, 2007 // 0 Comments

For a young company such as the Weinstein Company and their home video arm Genius Products I have to admit that I am increasingly impressed with the films released by the company. They may be small but they sure know how to pick a good movie as most of [...]

The Whole Nine Yards

June 15, 2000 // 0 Comments

With his macho-action-hero-image, Bruce Willis has earned the loyal following of legions of fans, but it is easy to forget that the actor is also a brilliant comedian, who has actually spent a greater amount of time making people laugh, than blowing [...]

The Green Mile

May 15, 2000 // 0 Comments

I think Stephen King was a great writer… once. That was before his works became overly bloated, less imaginative, and removed from the horror roots I so much cherished. In that light it should be hardly surprising that I never gave the novels of the [...]