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Factory Entertainment is proud to announce the official launch of its highly anticipated 3.75″ Battlestar Galactica Action Figure Line, bringing the iconic heroes, villains,...
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Factory Entertainment is proud to announce the official launch of its highly anticipated 3.75″ Battlestar Galactica Action Figure Line, bringing the iconic heroes, villains,...
The Blu-ray release of Lucifer gives the series a definitive physical home and preserves the sleek, polished style that became one of its signatures....
Warner Archive’s Blu‑ray of The New Fred and Barney Show: The Complete Series answers one of pop culture’s strangest hypotheticals: what happens when...
Few science fiction dramas capture the human cost of invasion as effectively as Falling Skies. Across five seasons, the series charts the collapse and...
Warner Archive Collection has unleashed all 52 episodes of Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har on Blu-ray, and if you’ve never heard of...
The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Announces Nominations for THE 53RD ANNUAL SATURN AWARDS “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” “The Fantastic Four:...
Warner Archive Collection keeps doing what it does best—rescuing classic Hanna-Barbera cartoons from the vault and giving them the respect they deserve. Their Blu-ray...
Fans can finally close the case on one of television’s most compelling crime dramas. The Closer: The Complete Series is coming to DVD, bringing all...
Shameless is a rare and enduring television achievement—an unfiltered, emotionally raw exploration of family, survival, and identity in modern America. Running for eleven...
Warner Bros. Discovery Home Entertainment invites fans back to the haunted streets of Derry, Maine, with the release of IT: Welcome to Derry: The Complete...
Hollywood aliens tend to come in one of three flavors: the ones who want to enslave us, the ones who want to solve all...
The Tom and Jerry Golden Age Era Anthology from Warner Archive isn’t just another cartoon box set—it’s one of the most important releases ever...
When Alfred Hitchcock Presents debuted on CBS on October 2, 1955, television was still figuring out what it wanted to be. For many people,...
When Law & Order premiered on September 13, 1990, Dick Wolf didn’t just launch another cop show—he quietly rewired television. The now-famous format was...
When Ted Lasso debuted on Apple TV+ in August 2020, it arrived at exactly the right moment. The world was exhausted—by the pandemic, by...
Apple TV’s The Morning Show is a show about damage control. Or rather, it’s about damaged people who are out of control. Except that...
ADOLESCENCE (Netflix) This four-part tale of teenage crime and punishment was breathtaking on every level, from the frighteningly intense performance of Owen Cooper as...
My late father and I often bonded over stupid sitcoms. In the middle of the run of this series, my father was diagnosed with...
The last time we saw Dexter Morgan, he was wearing a bullet in his chest, fired by his own son. Fortunately for fans of...
Fredrick Forsyth’s 1971 debut thriller The Day of the Jackal is one of the greatest works of “airport literature” ever made. The book’s...
I saw the revival of RAGTIME a few weeks back. This was the second revival. I’d seen the original, and liked it, although to...
As someone who genuinely loves clever, inventive sitcoms (and even some not so clever), I popped in the St. Denis Medical: Season One...
The Warner Archive keeps delivering classic Hanna-Barbera gems on Blu-ray, and their latest release—Touché Turtle and Dum Dum: The Complete Series—proves why these restorations...
First, I have to say that I consider Aaron Sorkin’s The Newsroom to be the single best television series of the 21st century so...