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Warner Brothers Announces New Releases


WHAT'S NEW ON DVD & BLU-RAY

RIDE THE LIGHTNING

 

Michael Gray, Les Tremayne, Peter Cushing, Sharon Tate, Kim Darby, Jackie Chan, Jack Lemmon, Lee Remick, Kristen Bell, Allison Janney, Cress Williams, Rachel Bloom, Danielle Rose Russell and Donald Moffat

 
Billy and Mentor's never-ending mission just got whole new RV upgrade to fabulous, magical High Definition! Now, the entire series has been meticulously remastered in High Definition from the original elements, bringing a whole new viewing experience in this 4-disc set featuring all 28 episodes of the break-out Saturday morning live action hit that changed Kid Vids for a generation, spawning spin-offs and successors that brought non-animated action to the nation's children well into the eighties. Markedly different from its four-color counterpart (originally conceived during the Great Depression), Shazam! featured a new kind of Billy Batson, who traveled the country in a RV with an elderly 'Mentor" (the great Les Tremayne), armed with the same acrostic magic word courtesy of the cross-pantheon cool cats Solomon, Hercules, Atlas, Zeus, Achilles, and Mercury. Hop aboard - the brazier is blinking!
 
Amicus Productions classic horror portmanteau makes its Blu-ray disc debut just in time for the horror-days! Bolt the door, lower the lights and settle in for a stylish five-episode supernatural shocker possessed of a shivery all-star cast and drenched in evil. Welcome to Temptations Ltd., a decrepit antique shop whose unwary customers get more than they bargain for from the wily proprietor (Peter Cushing). A mirror. A medal. A snuff box. An ornate door. All unleash novelty surprises for the characters in these wickedly horrific tales featuring an all-star ensemble of the doomed including Ian Bannen, Ian Carmichael, Diana Dors, Lesley-Anne Down, Margaret Leighton, Nyree Dawn Porter, David Warner and Donald Pleasence - and now the shocks and shivers come supercharged thanks to the horrific beauty of stunning High Definition! 16x9 Widescreen
 
This sly and stylish Sixties send-up of Hammer-style horror turns genre conventions on their side while shooting straight for the jugular. Expelled from the ivory towers of the academy thanks to his unassailable belief in the ways and means of Nosferatu, the somewhat inept Professor Abronsius (Jack MacGowran) picks up mousey assistant Alfred (Roman Polanski), and tries to go pro. On the hunt for Count von Krolock (Ferdy Mayne), the pair take up the defense of the semi-dressed damsel-in-distress Sarah (Sharon Tate). But in this turned around tale of stakes and slapstick, it just might be the vampires who are the most civilized... Get ready to trip the night fantastique with this seductive, hypnotic, color-popping luscious 1080p HD presentation that looks as if it was undead yesterday! Special Features: Vintage Making of Featurette "The Fearless Vampire Killers: Vampires 101; Alternate Animated Title Sequence; Theatrical Trailer (HD). 16x9 Letterbox
 
More than 40 years after it was first broadcast, this classic TV Movie-of-the-Week chiller continues to cast a spell over viewers new and old, and looks better than the original broadcast thanks to this brand-new High Definition master derived from the original camera negative! After she inherits her grandmother's house, Sally's (Kim Darby) marriage has a sinister wedge driven through it when her occult "imaginings" come to life and threaten to derail husband Alex Farnham's (Jim Hutton) career. Also starring William Demarest. Special Features: NEW Audio Commentary by Amanda Reyes (Made for TV Mayhem); Audio Commentary by Steve "Uncle Creepy" Barton (Dread Central), Screenwriter Jeffrey Reddick (Final Destination, Day of the Dead) and Sean Abley (Fangoria). 
 
Jackie Chan stars in this high-spirited mix of martial arts and physical comedy from frequent collaborator (and fellow martial arts masters) Sammo Hung. Jackie stars as a celebrity TV chef that rescues a pretty journalist who possesses a tape of incriminating evidence against a gang of ruthless drug dealers. The journalist accidentally switches her tape with one of Jackie's, leaving him holding the bag while she's holding a how-to on pasta making. Looks like Jackie may have to hang up the apron... Already the crown-clown prince of Hong Kong cinema, Mr. Nice Guy was lensed during a remarkable run of movies that saw Jackie capture cinema the world over, becoming a true international super-star. Mr. Nice Guy arrives as never seen stateside before, in its longer international cut, and packing quite the punch in a fist-cracking 1080p HD presentation freshly scanned from the original negative. Special Features: New Line Cinema Version with Alternate Audio Mix, Alternate Musical Score and Alternate 87:00 Minute Cut. (HD); International Theatrical Trailer. 16x9 Letterbox
 
When Blake Edwards' powerful film of J.P. Miller's heartrending teleplay Days of Wine and Roses hit movie screens, it won critical raves, box-office success and shone brightly as a career highlight for its two stars, Jack Lemmon and Lee Remick who play a couple caught in alcoholism's web. A San Francisco public-relations hotshot is a "social" drinker...who never stops socializing. His vivacious wife starts drinking to keep him company. They live for good times, but eventually good times turn bad. A poignant, harrowing portrait of human lives at their lowest, it also reflects filmmaking at its height. Phil Lathrop's gorgeous and glorious Black and White cinematography, Lemmon's and Remick's searing performances and Henry Mancini's heartbreaking score are all revealed as never before in this pristine High Definition transfer that pays proper respect to a true cinema classic. Special Features: Commentary by Director Blake Edwards; Vintage Jack Lemmon Interview; Theatrical Trailer. 16x9 Widescreen
 

YOUR NEW FALL SEASON

All hail the bacchanalia that is the glorious tradition of spring break in Neptune - a time for scantily clad beachgoers to get loaded, laid and murdered. When a series of fatal bomb blasts threatens to decimate the seaside town's tourist industry, Mars Investigations is hired by a wealthy congressman to track down the killer of one of the victims. As Veronica navigates new developments in her longtime relationship with Logan, she's sucked into a dangerously complex mystery that pits anti-spring-break elites against working-class townies that stretches from Neptune's pristine paradise into U.S. politics and a Mexican drug cartel. But never fear, Marshmallows, Veronica's back - and she's still fighting mad! Special Feature: Veronica Mars at Comic-Con 2019 Featurette. 16x9 Widescreen
 
Anna Faris and Emmy® and Oscar® winner Allison Janney star in this hilarious and sometimes heart-wrenching comedy from executive producer Chuck Lorre (The Big Bang Theory ). After years of questionable choices, Christy (Faris) is trying to get her life on track, although she's tested daily by her mother, Bonnie (Janney). Together, mother and daughter work to overcome their mistakes and build a better future for their family. Christy's dreams are coming true at last as she begins her first year of law school, while Bonnie attempts to have a healthy relationship with her fiancé, Adam (William Fichtner). Through it all, Christy and Bonnie rely on their support system from AA, including the wise Marjorie (Mimi Kennedy), the wealthy and sometimes misguided Jill (Jaime Pressly) and the overly emotional Wendy (Beth Hall). Collectively, they help each other stay sober in the face of whatever life throws at them. 16x9 Widescreen
 
Jefferson Pierce (Cress Williams) is a man of many faces. A former Olympic athlete, respected educator and father of two, he's also Black Lightning, superpowered protector of Freeland. But Jefferson is not alone. His oldest daughter, Anissa (Nafessa Williams), is a med student, part-time teacher and social activist. She is also the Super Hero known as Thunder, possessing invulnerability and super strength for as long as she can hold her breath. Jefferson's youngest daughter, Jennifer (China Anne McClain), is a fiery teen who inherited her father's athletic gifts but not his desire to be an athlete. Jennifer also inherited his powers. Her body generates pure electrical energy, and she possesses the potential to be more powerful than Anissa or Jefferson. Lynn (Christine Adams), Jefferson's ex-wife, is fast becoming an expert in metahuman medicine. Together, the Pierce family fights the gang known as the One Hundred for the soul of Freeland. 16x9 Widescreen
 
This year, Rebecca (Rachel Bloom) is, in some ways, like a baby chick that's about to tumble out of the nest. In other ways, she's that friend who is searching for enlightenment and kinda can't stop yammering about it. As always, Rebecca's actions have unintended consequences for her West Covina friends: Nathaniel (Scott Michael Foster) feels betrayed by her, Josh (Vincent Rodriguez III) is taken aback by her, and Darryl (Pete Gardner) is parenting her baby. Paula (Donna Lynne Champlin), Heather (Vella Lovell) and Valencia (Gabrielle Ruiz) remain staunchly by Rebecca's side, but they're busy finding their own identities (as a law student, regional manager and kick-ass party planner, respectively). Will everyone be content to stay in the nest with Rebecca? Or will they start to transcend the boba-strewn purgatory that is West Covina? The answer to these and other questions lies in this final season of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as themes of redemption, recovery, rebirth, renewal, reality and other words that begin with "R" will bring our ultimate "R," Rebecca, to the satisfying end of this chapter in her life. 16x9 Widescreen

"Birds of Prey" Begins Promotional Campaign


All the DC fans that have been clamouring for new DC content can rejoice! Not only is "Joker" getting rave reviews from the film festival circuit, the "Suicide Squad" spin-off "Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)" is officially kick-starting it's promotional campaign.

Margot Robbie has been at the forefront of driving this project creatively since she first began working as Harley Quinn in the Oscar-winning DCEU film "Suicide Squad" (2016). It was her insistence that played a key role in components such as the film having a woman director (Cathy Yan will be the second woman to direct a film in the DCEU and the first Asian woman to do so), the film being another ensemble piece in which Harley has friends instead of traversing her journey all alone, and likely other creative aspects that we the audience have yet to learn about since we haven't seen it yet.

There is a teaser trailer that is being reported to only be playing in cinemas (for now) and in all likelihood will be heavily pushed in the trailers before "IT: Chapter Two" (another WB release that is only a week away from it's release). However, as the Internet is a virtually unstoppable force nowadays, that trailer has already leaked online and began to make it's rounds. In it, Harley wields her giant mallet that was teased as an Easter Egg in "Suicide Squad" and multiple other characters (both 'heroes' and villains) are teased in the shots that are cut together in rapid succession. Get ready, folks! Another DCEU hit is on the way!

"Godzilla: King of the Monsters" Review


The Godzilla franchise has first and foremost been a source of epic monster battles. The 2014 American remake was a terrible let-down in this regard. With the vast majority of the film placing focus on dull characters, a dragging pace, Bryan Cranston's abysmal attempts to speak Japanese, and a lackluster monster face-off that is over before it's gained any significant momentum or power, it's amazing that a sequel was commissioned in the first place. However, we should be grateful that the franchise was given another shot, as "Godzilla: King of the Monsters" is an exquisitely crafted contribution to the Godzilla catalogue.

One notable commonality between Godzilla (2014) and King of the Monsters is Ken Watanabe. Across both films, he portrays the smartest person in the room. Whether he's telling people to let the monsters fight or reminding them of the importance of respecting Godzilla instead of treating him as an enemy, his performance always serves as source of wisdom that enriches the story.

While Godzilla (2014) wasted an unforgivable amount of time before showcasing any monster action, King of the Monsters wastes no time in jumping into showing the wide array of monsters and serving battles between them. There is exquisite world-building from start to finish, which enhances the mythological qualities of these creatures and their long history both respectively and with one another.

A prior knowledge of Godzilla (2014) is not necessary to follow the plot or understand the characters of King of the Monsters. The lead characters are different, and their only overlap is that the King of the Monster leads were effected by the final attack in San Francisco at the end of Godzilla (2014). Thematically, King of the Monsters makes repeated reference to the conflict between humankind and nature. On the one hand, humanity is helpless to the massive power of nature, be it in the form of natural disasters, or in the case of these films, monsters. But on the other hand, mankind is the most destructive force to both nature and in turn, themselves. The only way for these two to continue existing is to maintain a peaceful, symbiotic relationship. Humans are the reason for the rise of these monsters and must now deal with the smallness of their own existence by comparison.

Ken Watanabe offers some of the most poignant lines of King of the Monsters which address these very themes. He likens the creatures to animals, instead of monsters, and stresses the importance of humans learning to co-exist with them. In today's world with massive environmental problems including pollution, climate change, and the numerous animals species that have and are on the way to going extinct, King of the Monsters manages to resonate with these issues without losing the entertainment value of giant monsters fighting.

"Godzilla: King of the Monsters" is playing in cinemas worldwide.

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