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3 hours ago ago from Cinefantastique Online: The Review of Horror, Fantasy & Science Fiction Films

By Drew Fitzpatrick November 6, 2009 Click to purchase Lionsgate’s second run at a Blu-Ray release for STARGATE is a mixed-to-good affair, but it does represent an upgrade from their first, embarrassingly shoddy, barebones release . While flogging his controversial theories on the origin of the Giza pyramids to a less than enthusiastic audience in New York, Dr. Daniel Jackson (James Spader) is approached by the elderly ...

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Awards Season is Upon Us, Screeners Soon to Follow

17 hours ago ago from ZeroPaid.com

For long-time observers of video piracy, the traditional end of the year awards season provides a very interesting peek into the interplay between the movie industry and the file-sharing scene.  Even as studio executives continue to push onerous DRM schemes on end users, the reality is that most commercial films find their way online well prior to their official DVD release date.  Somewhere along the chain of production, film industry ...

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PHASE 4 FILMS ANNOUNCES THE DVD RELEASE OF GOD SEND ME A MAN AND LET GOD BE THE JUDGE

10 hours ago ago from Daily Drumbeats - Black News and Editorials

New Inspirational Films from Emmbre Perry as He Follows in Tyler Perry's Footsteps Los Angeles, CA (BlackNews.com) Phase 4 Films is pleased to announce the North American DVD release of the GOD SEND ME A MAN on January 19, 2010, and LET GOD BE THE JUDGE on February 2, 2010, a set [...]

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Hammer reopens House of Horror for teen film fans

22 hours ago ago from Paranormal Searchers

Hammer films, once renowned for its gore-splattered classics such as Dracula and The Curse of Frankenstein, is back in production nearly 30 years after its last horror film and is ready to frighten a new generation of cinemagoers. In its heyday, Hammer was the cinematic equivalent of a repertory theatre, launching the careers of Christopher Lee, as Count Dracula, and Peter Cushing, as Baron Frankenstein. A team of investors, including ...

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15 hours ago ago from Kung Fu Cinema

Magnet Releasing has probably done Thai action comedy CHAI LAI ANGELS more service than it deserves. While the film itself is a mediocre rip-off of CHARLIE'S ANGELS and Hong Kong girls-with-guns flicks with little to offer apart from hot bods, eccentric characters and excessively brainless martial arts and gunplay violence, this DVD release is nicely done. The cover art is an accurate representation of the film, which once was a ...

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