Teen Titans Go! – Appetite for Disruption DVD Review
Are you ready for over four hours of Teen Titans Go! fun and adventures?
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Teen Titans Go! – Appetite for Disruption DVD Review
Are you ready for over four hours of Teen Titans Go! fun and adventures?
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Teen Titans Go! – Appetite for Disruption DVD Review
Whenever Warner Brothers and DC Comics release anything animated, you have to pay attention. This is thanks mostly to Bruce Timm and Batman: The Animated Series (1992). These wonderfully told tales started it all and spawned a franchise of not only wildly successful, but well loved films and television sagas. …
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Batman vs. Robin Blu-ray Review
Earlier today, we ran a post that detailed the 10 best movies you can stream on Netflix right now. The list was obviously packed full of great titles — they are “the best,†after all — but something was noticeably absent
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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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The Imitation Game Blu-ray Review
“Cicakman”, “Mugamoodi” and “K-20: Legend of the Mask” are among the bunch of superhero movies that Asia has produced over the years
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Top 10 Asian superhero movies
The art of selling movies to movie-buffs has caught the attention of management experts.
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IIM-B looks at how marketing can make movies a hit
Without a doubt, Scarlett Johansson had a great 2014.
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Blu-ray Shopping Bag: LUCY
Amazon Studios announced Monday that has created a new hub for movies, Amazon Original Movies.
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Amazon to produce and acquire original movies
While even westerns directed by limited talents can have their charms, westerns made by masterful directors are not to be missed, as a trio of new DVDs demonstrates.
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Kenneth Turan's DVD picks: Westerns by master directors
Criterion Collection has released The Sword of Doom (aka “Dai-bosatsu tôge”) for the first time on Blu-ray this month. I personally had never heard of the film, but had heard of one its stars, Toshiro Mifune. Then again, any fan of the genre knows his name
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Blu-ray Shopping Bag: Sword of Doom Criterion Collection