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Astroburn Pro

Handy tool for burning and mastering CD, DVD, Blu-ray and HD DVD media. Astroburn Pro allows you to perform burning, copying, erasing…

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Song One (Blu-ray)

Recommended Song One Blu-ray Review Song One premiered at the Sundance filmfestival in2014. It is a romantic-drama filled with beautiful music and spirit.The filmis the theatrical feature debut of its writer-director KateBarker-Froyland . Although the film received poor box office results and a mixedcritical response, Song One should stand the test of time as an underappreciatedfilm aboutthe …

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Woman of Straw (Blu-ray)

Rent It The Movie: Thoughtfully crafted, lavishly produced yet lethargically weighed down with a familiar, Hitchcock-like plot, 1964's Woman of Straw represented an opportunity for Sean Connery to alert moviegoers that he could do more than James Bond. With solid work from co-stars Gina Lollobrigida and Ralph Richardson, Woman of Straw gets an overdue U.S

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Save up to 40%: Come and Demystify DVDFab’s Mystery Lucky Bag

On April 3, 2015, Fengtao Software, the industry leader in the field of DVD, Blu-ray and video backup solutions, rolls out its Cherry Festival Special Deals 2015 exclusively targeted at the Japanese market, offering up to 40% off, including a free $69.99 VidOn Box come along with its best seller of all time, DVDFab All-In-One Lifetime Gift.

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The Immigrant (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie: On the surface, the plot of The Immigrant sounds like one of those cheesy period melodramas that the senior-aged audience eats up: A pure immigrant woman comes to New York during the early 1920s and has to become a prostitute in order to save her beloved sick sister from deportation. Just by reading the logline, one can easily imagine scenes full of operatic tragedy …

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Goodbye to Language (Blu-ray)

Skip It Goodbye to Language 3D/2D Blu-ray Review There are few filmmakers who have had the level ofprestigeand importance in the history of filmmaking as Jean Luc Godard has had.As oneof the leaders at the forefront of the French New Wave in the 1960's,Godardhelped usher in a whole new style of filmmaking that has proved to begroundbreakingand influential for generations of filmmakers to come …

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The Imitation Game Blu-ray Review

An odd choice for Mania, but we thought a mystery thriller set in World War 2 that ignited the  dawn of computers was worthy of our attention. The film also features Benedict Cumberbatch ( Sherlock and the upcoming Doctor Strange ), so how could we pass it up…

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Unbroken (Blu-ray)

Recommended THE FILM: Hollywood has long dramatized the lives of unremarkable men with ease, but often stumbles when retelling the story of someone truly exceptional. Filming the life of Louis “Louie” Zamperini is no easy task. The former United States Olympian survived a plane crash in World War II, only to be stranded on a raft for 47 days before he was sent to a Japanese internment camp …

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Stranger at My Door (Blu-ray)

Recommended Its title suggests a film noir, but in fact Stranger at My Door (1956) is a Western drama with religious overtones, a very offbeat film for B-movie studio Republic Pictures, which specialized in far more routine oaters. It's a strange movie, on one hand filmed in Republic's usual flat style for the most part, and the religious aspects are heavy-handed, annoying, and at times …

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