Fans of the beloved sitcom "Welcome Back, Kotter" can rejoice as all 95 episodes of this Emmy Award-nominated classic are now available in one comprehensive set. "Welcome Back, Kotter: The Complete Series" is set to be released on DVD on June 11, 2024, and will be available for purchase online and in-store at major retailers. This iconic series, which originally premiered in 1975 and aired for four seasons, follows the heartwarming and hilarious story of Gabe Kotter, a high school teacher who returns to his tough Brooklyn alma mater to teach a new generation of troublemaking students.
Read MoreManifest: The Complete Series (2024) #DVD
Fans of the hit series "Manifest," rejoice! The long-awaited release of "Manifest: The Complete Series" on DVD is finally here, hitting shelves on June 4, 2024. This comprehensive set brings together all four seasons of the action-packed supernatural drama, allowing fans to experience every thrilling moment and unravel the series' intricate mysteries all over again.
Read MoreHoney, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) #RetroReview
I first saw Joe Johnston’s Honey, I Shrunk the Kids at a drive-in during its initial release in 1989. I was 11 and already a sci-fi junkie, so of course I loved it. Looking back, it’s not surprising that I took to this film as much as I did, as two men who I would come to admire later in life for their imaginative efforts in the horror genre shepherded this production through its earliest stages.
Read MoreDawn of the Dead: Monroeville Mall Cut (2024) #BluRay
In the world of horror films, few movies are as iconic as George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead. Originally released in 1978, this zombie classic has captivated audiences for decades with its chilling depiction of a world overrun by the undead. Over the years, fans have been treated to various cuts of the film, each offering a unique perspective on Romero's vision.
Read MoreBuying Time (2024)
No matter your thoughts on the whys and wherefores of the pandemic era, there’s no denying its ongoing impact on our culture. That being said, I’m somewhat surprised by the seeming reluctance of filmmakers to explore themes related to the situation. This brings me to producer/director Kris Smith and producer/writer/editor Andy Blithe’s no-budget near-future thriller, Buying Time.
Read MoreGood Boy (2022)
Having been on my list to see since seeing the poster, I was excited to finally check out Good Boy. The cast is fully committed, delivering performances that make the bizarre premise almost believable. The film's color temperature lends a dreamlike quality to every scene, with a soft and ethereal filter that enhances the surreal atmosphere.
Read MoreIn a Violent Nature (2024)
I enjoy when filmmakers take chances, especially when I think they work. Writer/director Chris Nash swings for the fences with his new slasher, In a Violent Nature. So, yes, this won’t be for everyone blah blah blah.
Read MoreIsleen Pines (2023) #BluRay
Isleen Pines is an absolute revelation in the world of low-budget indie cinema. Written and directed by the creative duo Matthew Festle and Alexys Paonessa, this film showcases the extraordinary potential of independent filmmaking. The talented ensemble cast, including Darren Deng, Naiia Lajoie, Jackson Turner, Alan Maxson, and the legendary Glenn Plummer, brings the film's diverse characters to life with incredible depth and authenticity.
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