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Shout! Factory: October 2022 Titles Announced

September 27, 20224K+BLU-RAY Army Of Darkness[Collector’s Edition] 1992 | 81 / 96 / 88 / 90 min | Rated R | EnglishDirected by Sam Raimi Bound in human flesh and inked in blood, the ancient “Necronomicon” – the Book of the Dead – unleashes unspeakable evil upon mankind in director Sam Raimi’s (Darkman, Drag Me to Hell) outrageously hilarious third chapter in his Evil … Read More Shout! Factory: October 2022 Titles Announced

2016 Oscars Challenge: [22] “When Marnie Was There” – Best Animated Feature

WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE Hiromasa Yonebayashi and Yoshiaki Nishimura FILM SYNOPSIS: After lonely young Anna is sent to live in Hokkaido with her relatives, she spends her time drawing and exploring her rural home. Anna is befriended by a mysterious blonde girl named Marnie who lives in an isolated mansion, and as their bond grows, Anna becomes obsessed with uncovering the secret of Marnie’s … Read More 2016 Oscars Challenge: [22] “When Marnie Was There” – Best Animated Feature

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Oscars Shortlist: 16 Animated Features Shortlisted for 88th Academy Awards

Truth be told, it’s not every year that you get two Disney/Pixar films in contention for an Academy Award, but 2015 is one of those years, so you can consider two of the five spots in the nominations taken already by “The Good Dinosaur” and “Inside Out,” with the latter being the front-runner for the win already on most people’s lists. For me, sight … Read More Oscars Shortlist: 16 Animated Features Shortlisted for 88th Academy Awards

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Tuesday Releases: Insidious Chapter 3 & Magic Mike XXL

OCTOBER 6TH, 2015 New Releases Dark Places Escobar: Paradise Lost Final Girl Insidious: Chapter 3 Magic Mike XXL Manglehorn Me And Earl And The Dying Girl People, Places, Things Road Hard The Stranger When Marnie Was There

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Theatrical Releases: Poltergeist & Tomorrowland

ALOFT || One wants to be excited about a film that boasts the names Jennifer Connely, Cillian Murphy, and Melanie Laurent, but the fact of the matter is that “Aloft” looks to be a little light on everything. Moira MacDonald of the Seattle Times describes the lead as such:”Connelly, with her signature brand of serene toughness, does tragedy very well, but she doesn’t really … Read More Theatrical Releases: Poltergeist & Tomorrowland