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Warner Bros. was behind Black Samson, which came out in 1974, but if you don’t pay attention, you might think it was produced...
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Warner Bros. was behind Black Samson, which came out in 1974, but if you don’t pay attention, you might think it was produced...
Is it possible to aim for authenticity in art, and through sheer technical excellence, end up reaching an even loftier plateau? Get Carter...
We’re back with another blaxploitation flick today. This one is 1972’s Melinda, one of a series of unrelated films in the genre named after...
Proving the old adage that what comes around goes around, The Philadelphia Story was originally a Broadway play, then an Oscar-winning motion picture, then...
Before Dangerous Minds, Freedom Writers, or whatever the latest “tough teacher saves troubled teens” movie is, there was Lean on Me—a no-nonsense, bat-wielding,...
If there’s anything that makes you appreciate the Warner Archive, it’s the combined efforts of Senior Vice President of Theatrical Catalog Marketing at Warner...
”I woke up one morning, and when I looked in the mirror I noticed my nose was bent over entirely onto one side of...
When they write about the great Films Noir, the 1949 movie Side Street rarely makes the list, but perhaps it should. Side Street,...
Magilla Gorilla: The Complete Series is a delightful blast from the past—a classic slice of Hanna-Barbera whimsy that ran from 1964 to 1967....
Often confused with Gene Roddenberry’s unsold 1973 TV pilot movie Genesis II, which co-starred actress Mariette Hartley, Earth II was a 1971 unsold TV...
Today, Sunday March 23th, The Warner Archive celebrates it’s 16th anniversary with a 4 for $49 sale at Movie Zyng! With over 500 Blu-ray...
Tom and Jerry: The Complete CinemaScope Collection compiles all 23 widescreen shorts produced between 1954 and 1958, marking the final phase of Hanna-Barbera’s...
The Blu-ray release of Wait Till Your Father Gets Home: The Complete Series brings back a curious relic of 1970s animation—a Hanna-Barbera experiment...
This release of Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles from the Warner Archive marks the first time this classic 1966-1967 Hanna-Barbera animated series has...
Daffy Duck’s Quackbusters, released in 1988, is a feature-length animated film that weaves together a collection of classic Warner Bros. Looney Tunes shorts...
As I wrote in my review of the previous volume of this series, “it’s one of the rare instances where regardless of when...
As a history buff from an early age, President Abraham Lincoln has always fascinated me. I’ve long kept a number of biographies and picture...
The Searchers is one of the five best films produced by the American studio system during the Golden Age of Hollywood. It remains,...
Literally everything we remember fondly about the Thin Man series is contained in the first scene of the second movie. In After the Thin...
Top Cat is a classic animated series that captivated audiences with its sharp humor, memorable characters, and jazzy style. Premiering in 1961, the...
Perhaps the greatest collaboration between the legendary director John Ford and his famed leading man John Wayne, the 1956 Warner Bros. classic The Searchers will...
Collecting one of the better original animated movies and it’s sequel on Blu-ray for the first time, Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island marked a...
Before he played James Bond, Beau Maverick, Simon Templar (The Saint), or Brett Sinclair (The Persuaders!), Roger Moore played con man Silky Harris...
“On the streets, a child is born, with battle lines already drawn” – George Benson, Lalo Schifrin & Gale Garnett The lyrics play...