Warner Home Video have announced that the theatrical version of The Hobbit The Battle Of The Five Armies will be released as a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, on DVD, and digitally on March 24th.
Warner Home Video have announced that the theatrical version of The Hobbit The Battle Of The Five Armies will be released as a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, 3D Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, on DVD, and digitally on March 24th.
When it airs on TV — sorry, HBO — Game Of Thrones is not only one of the best written, acted, and directed dramas, it’s also one of the smartest and most intricate fantasy stories in any medium. But even if you’ve already watched it on television or some other device, you’ll still want to pick up the Game Of Thrones The Complete Fourth Season on Blu-ray or DVD, which not only presents this show how it was meant to be seen, but with a number of cool extras as well.
Unlike most people who make movies, director Terry Gilliam is a visionary filmmaker with a distinctive style. The problem with being that unique, though, is that while every movie he’s made has been interesting in one way or another, not all of them have been good. Thankfully, his newest, the cyberpunk thriller The Zero Theorem (Blu-ray, DVD), is closer to such signature works as Time Bandits, Brazil, and 12 Monkeys than any of his interesting failures.
Like so many years, 2014 had a couple good movies…and a lot of really terrible ones.
Here now, in no particular order, are the worst movies of 2014.
2014 was a really good year for movies. And by “really good” I mean that there were more than two that were good enough for me to want on Blu-ray so I could watch them more than once.
Here now, in no particular order, are the best movies of 2014.
Since the beginning, Archer has always been an animated workplace comedy about a bunch of screw-ups…who happen to be spies. It’s kind of like Space Ghost: Coast To Coast meets Get Smart. But in the episodes collected in Archer The Complete Season Five Blu-ray and DVD, the writers turned this hilarious spy spoof on its head by having Archer and his coworkers become drug smugglers.
After the annoying goofball that was Matt Smith, the BBC could’ve hired almost anyone to play the titular character on Doctor Who and it would’ve been an improvement. But as you’ll see from watching the dozen episodes and the extras included on the Doctor Who The Complete Eighth Series Blu-ray and DVD, they didn’t just pick anyone, they picked someone whose portrayal of the good Doctor harkens back to this show’s golden years.
Warner Home Video have announced that the next DC Comics animated movie, Justice League Throne Of Atlantis, will be released as a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack, on DVD, and digitally on January 27th, 2015, and have detailed the extras included in the physical editions.
Fox Home Video have announced that Family Guy Season Twelve will be released on DVD on December 9th.