Blu-Ray/DVD

North by Northwest on Blu-ray

North by Northwest on Blu-ray

The Hitchcock classic North by Northwest starring Cary Grant gets a 50th Anniversary Blu-ray and DVD release on 3rd November 2009. DVD priced at $24.98 Blu-ray Book priced at $34.99 Extras: Screenwriter... 

Willy Wonka and the Digi-pack Blu-Ray

Willy Wonka and the Digi-pack Blu-Ray

Want to see what a blueberry looks like on blu-ray? Yeah, me too. The family favourite Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory, starring Gene Wilder, will be released on 20th October 2009 retailing at... 

Logan’s Run on Blu-Ray

Logan’s Run on Blu-Ray

I love Seventies Sci-Fi. I love cheese. Put the two together and i’m in heaven (or, at least, a dystopian future). So the arrival of Logan’s Run on Blu-Ray fills me with cheesy joy. From what... 

More Trek Blu Rays Coming!

More Trek Blu Rays Coming!

Paramount Home Video has announced more Star Trek Blu Ray releases for a September 22nd release date in the US (it looks like the Region 2 editions won’t be released until November 2nd). These sets... 

“Star Trek” Set to Stun Fans on Home Video

“Star Trek” Set to Stun Fans on Home Video

Paramount has carved-out November 17, 2009 as the street date for the North American DVD/Blu-ray release of J.J Abrams’ popular reboot of “Star Trek.”  Trekkies, trekkers, and just... 

The Towering Inferno Burns onto Blu-Ray

The Towering Inferno Burns onto Blu-Ray

The Daddy of all disaster movies hits Blu-ray this month! – The Towering Inferno, the classic seventies all-star epic starring Steve McQueen and Paul Newman (or is it Paul Newman and Steve McQueen?!). The... 

This is….the Box Set that goes up to Eleven!!!

This is….the Box Set that goes up to Eleven!!!

There is indeed a fine line between clever and stupid…..and this is SO clever it’s stupid! Just when you thought you’d bought your final edition of This is Spinal Tap, it’s time... 

Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II

Robot Chicken: Star Wars Episode II

Episode II (or should that be V) of Seth Green and Matthew Senreich’s stop-motion skits on a theme of Star Wars and it’s still indispensable stuff. As befits the sequel, there is some darker licks...