Citizens of Hobbiton grab your pint-sized popcorn and sit down for this one, here’s the second official trailer for Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.It hits theaters on Dec. 14, 2012. Let us know what you thought of the trailer in the comments below.
THE SOUND AND THE FURY Limited Edition Blu-ray Released!
September 18th, 2012
J Michael Roddy “I just happen to be an eccentric.”
Yul Brynner will be forever linked to three iconic roles. The King in The King & I, The Gunfighter in West World and Chris Larabee Adams in the Magnificent Seven. But, Twilight Time has uncovered a rare gem that showcases Brynner’s talents as an inimitable screen presence actor and continues to solidify him as a Hollywood Icon.
Directed by Martin Ritt (Hud, Hombre), the film is based on William Faulkner’s masterful tale of a southern aristocracy crumbling away. Brynner plays Jason, a brutish, cynical man who is determination to save the family from financial ruin. Supporting Brynner is Joanne Woodward as the young Quentin, a headstrong and rebellious teenager.
STEEL MAGNOLIAS Blossoms Onto Limited Edition Blu-ray!
September 18th, 2012
J Michael Roddy “Miss Truvy, I promise that my personal tragedy will not interfere with my ability to do good hair.”
Before Desperate Housewives, The Gilmore Girls, and the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, there were the strong women of Truvy’s Beauty Parlor in Louisiana.
As part of Twilight Time’s Limited Blu-ray releases, Steel Magnolias makes it’s way onto the high-def format and still holds an emotional punch.
The late 80’s were a great time for ensemble films and this is one of the best.
With an all-star ensemble cast of strong actors including Sally Field, Dolly Parton, Shirley McClain, Daryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis, Tom Skerritt, Sam Shepard and Julia Roberts nominated for her first Academy Award for the role, the film takes place around highlighted holidays and celebrations over the course of four years.
Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures – (Blu-ray Review)
September 16th, 2012
Ethan Reynolds Long time Indy fans (i.e.: me!) have been waiting for what seems like forever now to get their Indy fix in the new Hi-Def format, and Paramount’s nearly flawless boxed set of all four (yes, there are four now) left me slack-jawed! Let’s get started, shall we?














