'Game Of Thrones' Blu-ray Exclusive: Hear The Lannisters Roar
It is neither luck nor royal favor that makes House Lannister prosperous.
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'Game Of Thrones' Blu-ray Exclusive: Hear The Lannisters Roar
It is neither luck nor royal favor that makes House Lannister prosperous.
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'Game Of Thrones' Blu-ray Exclusive: Hear The Lannisters Roar
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: One of the breakouts of last year’s Sundance Film Festival; a moving father-son drama; Clint Eastwood’s latest; a documentary that delves into the independent filmmaking movement of the ’70s; and an overlooked masterpiece from Germany. #1. Critic’s Pick: “Martha Marcy May Marlene” (DVD and Blu-ray) Few indie films broke out quite the way “Martha Marcy May Marlene” did …
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Why 'Martha Marcy May Marlene' Tops This Week's 5 DVD/Blu-ray Picks
YOUNG TEENAGERS who watch more films featuring alcohol are twice as likely to start drinking compared to peers who watch relatively few such films, a study published today suggests.
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Hollywood movies blamed for teenage binge-drinking
China agreed on Friday to open its market to more American movies, in a dramatic Hollywood ending to a week-long visit by China’s leader-in-waiting that produced billions of dollars in business deals.
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China Agrees to Open Its Market to More US Movies
If one peruses the WWE video market, he or she would be surprised to find that several wrestlers, who are deserving of having their historic careers chronicled for posterity, don’t yet have a DVD/Blu-ray to their name.
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WWE: 8 DVD/Blu-Ray Sets That Should've Been Made by Now
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: The deserving winner of the Grand Jury Prize (Documentary) at last year’s Sundance Film Festival; the film that put Lena Dunham on the map; a documentary that delves into the life of one of America’s most beloved filmmakers; the sequel to one of the sickest films of all time; and a period musical drama. 1.
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Why 'How to Die in Oregon' Tops This Week's 5 Best DVD/Blu-ray Releases
Screen Rant interviews screenwriter John Swetnam to learn more about the found footage genre and why it is so popular in Hollywood right now.
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Interview: Why Are Found Footage Movies So Popular?
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment announced today that David Fincher’s The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo will be available on Blu-ray and DVD on March 20th.
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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Hits Blu-ray and DVD on March 20
Eagle Rock have set a February 21st release date for Santana Live At Montreux 2011 on a 2DVD set and Blu-ray
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Santana Live At Montreux 2011 Coming To DVD and Blu-Ray Recap
Joe Bonamassa: Beacon Theatre Live From New York is set to be released on on DVD and Blu-ray on March 27, 2012
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Joe Bonamassa DVD and Blu-Ray Coming Next Month Recap