Showtime to Adapt Chew
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Fringe Renewed for Fourth Season
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Summit Picks Up I, Alex Cross
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Juno Temple Locked for The Dark Knight Rises
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Lily Collins the Frontrunner for Odd Thomas
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Smith and Washington to Go Uptown Saturday Night ?
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Tom Hooper in Talks to Direct Les Miserables
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New Photo From Thor Debuts
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Exclusive: A Clip From Meet Monica Velour
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Nicolas Cage and John Travolta to Reteam?
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Scream 4 Press Conference Video
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Exclusive Dylan Dog: Dead of Night TV Spot
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Game News: The Weinstein Company Announces TWC Games
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The Three Musketeers Trailer
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The Weinstein Company Shifts Release Calendar
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Erin Carufel Joins Gone
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Four Fast Five TV Spots Hit!
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CBS Films Will Face It
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The Smurfs Relocate to July 29th
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James Franco and Mila Kunis Confirmed for Oz
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold Season One: Part Two DVD Review
Back in the '60s and '70s, Batman was nothing more than a joke an offbeat one-note crime-fighter that couldn't really be taken seriously. His late '60s TV show was campy, goofy and a ton of fun to watch. If you thought the zip-bang stylistics of the '60s incarnation of Batman had long died, think a...
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No Strings Attached at Home
We know what you're thinking: Natalie Portman, coming off of her Oscar-winning role in Black Swan, decided to play it incredibly safe by making a romantic comedy, No Strings Attached, with Ashton Kutcher. Possibly true, but keep in mind that the aforementioned rom-com is helmed by classic comedic di...
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Doctor Who Kinda Dances with Snakes
Gather 'round, Doctor Who fans, as we have a little bit of holiday cheer to spread around the campfire: two more Doctor Who DVD volumes have been announced by Warner Home Video. These particular releases look to fill the gaps in the Peter Davison years, between 1982-1984. Davison followed the legendary Tom Baker in the long-running science-fiction television series. The two DVDs will be released on April 12, 2011 for the SRP of $24.98 each...
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White Collar Gets Burn Notice
A couple of Fox's television shows are coming to DVD with the announcement of Burn Notice's fourth season and White Collar's second season headed to home video today. It is a stunning turn of events and a telling move by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, as both releases will not see the light of day in high-definition...
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Friday Night Lights Out
If you want to talk about critically-acclaimed football dramas, the conversation begins and ends with Friday Night Lights, NBC's hard-hitting high school drama that provided a rough edge around the usually-chipper game. Of course, all great things must conclude to fully justify their greatness, and ...
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Green Lantern Lights Up
The latest DC Comics/Warner Home Video animated endeavor is underway, as Warner Home Video has officially announced the release of Green Lantern: Emerald Knight to DVD and Blu-ray on June 7, 2011. The announcement has been long-awaited for this new DC animated set, portraying Hal Jordan over the course of six different adventures...
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IGN Digigods Podcast Episode 182
From their secluded home-theater compound, film critics Wade Major and Mark Keizer mix insightful commentary with irreverent banter, covering the latest DVD and Blu-ray news and new releases of the week, including studio, independent, television and special-interest titles...
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Drive Angry Races Home
You won't like Nicolas Cage when he's angry, nor will you like him when he is driving. How about when you combine the two? That's right, a bastion of rage is pumping through ol' Nic Cage's veins when he gets behind the wheel, and the proof is in the pudding: Drive Angry is coming to both DVD and Blu-ray in both 2D and 3D presentations, depending on the varying levels at which you can handle an angry, driving Nicolas Cage...
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Mongolian Death Worm Chewed Up
If you're like us (see: "cool"), you probably fall in love with SyFy original movies. There is just something about the level of absurdity in every single one that makes you scratch your head and cackle in amusement. But today, we have a totally serious movie to report on from SyFy and Lionsgate Home Entertainment that should be placed with the likes of The Shawshank Redemption and The Deer Hunter when discussing dramatic film. We are, of course, talking about Mongolian Death Worm...
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Doctor Who Awakens
If you are a fan of the Doctor, it's time to pay close attention, as we have info on the latest pair of Doctor Who vintage DVD releases from the BBC and Warner Home Video. The First Doctor is receiving a brand new DVD release, as is the Fifth Doctor with the release of The Gunfighters and The Awaken...
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ER Rushed Home
When you think of hospital dramas, you immediately think of ER. The series was certainly not the first hospital drama to hit television, what with the likes of Marcus Welby, M.D. and General Hospital lurking about, but let's face it: ER transformed the sub-genre into something that many others, such as Grey's Anatomy, attempted to pay homage to. Now, the series will conclude on DVD...
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Jackson County Jail/Caged Heat DVD Review
The same year Roger Corman's girl-power crime drama Big Bad Mama arrived, so did one of the first of Corman's uber-sleazy girlsploitation epics -- Caged Heat (written and directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme). And with it, a fresh subgenre of late-night fodder was reborn -- the girls-in-prison movie...
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2: Rodrick Rules
Release Date: Mar 25, 2011 ]]>
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Game News: Duke Nukem Forever Delayed
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PG-13 Version of The King's Speech Opening April 1st
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Whitworth on Playing Blackout in Ghost Rider 2
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Exclusive: The Go For It! Poster
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IFC Acquires Rob Minkoff's Flypaper
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Signs Writer
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Giamatti and Adams Eyed for Rock of Ages ?
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The Latest Hollywood Talent Deals
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Rock of Ages and Jack the Giant Killer Release Dates Set
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64 Captain America Trailer Screenshots
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Paramount Previews Super 8 , 2011 Line-Up
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Exclusive Sucker Punch Video Interviews
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Drive Angry Races Home
You won't like Nicolas Cage when he's angry, nor will you like him when he is driving. How about when you combine the two? That's right, a bastion of rage is pumping through ol' Nic Cage's veins when he gets behind the wheel, and the proof is in the pudding: Drive Angry is coming to both DVD and Blu-ray in both 2D and 3D presentations, depending on the varying levels at which you can handle an angry, driving Nicolas Cage...
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Mongolian Death Worm Chewed Up
If you're like us (see: "cool"), you probably fall in love with SyFy original movies. There is just something about the level of absurdity in every single one that makes you scratch your head and cackle in amusement. But today, we have a totally serious movie to report on from SyFy and Lionsgate Home Entertainment that should be placed with the likes of The Shawshank Redemption and The Deer Hunter when discussing dramatic film. We are, of course, talking about Mongolian Death Worm...
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Dwayne Johnson to Star in Snitch
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Production Underway for Clash of the Titans 2
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R.I.P. Elizabeth Taylor 1932 - 2011
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Exclusive: Zack Snyder Delivers a Sucker Punch
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New Photo From X-Men: First Class
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Second Short Teaser Clip for Captain America
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Exclusive: Win Win 's Maternal Figure, Amy Ryan
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New Red Band Trailer for Your Highness
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Captain America Teaser Clip #3!
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Game News: Mortal Kombat Kratos Gameplay Trailer
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An International Poster for The Beaver
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The Teaser Trailer for Mr. Popper's Penguins
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Friday Night Lights Out
If you want to talk about critically-acclaimed football dramas, the conversation begins and ends with Friday Night Lights, NBC's hard-hitting high school drama that provided a rough edge around the usually-chipper game. Of course, all great things must conclude to fully justify their greatness, and ...
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Green Lantern Lights Up
The latest DC Comics/Warner Home Video animated endeavor is underway, as Warner Home Video has officially announced the release of Green Lantern: Emerald Knight to DVD and Blu-ray on June 7, 2011. The announcement has been long-awaited for this new DC animated set, portraying Hal Jordan over the course of six different adventures...
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IGN Digigods Podcast Episode 182
From their secluded home-theater compound, film critics Wade Major and Mark Keizer mix insightful commentary with irreverent banter, covering the latest DVD and Blu-ray news and new releases of the week, including studio, independent, television and special-interest titles...
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Doctor Who Kinda Dances with Snakes
Gather 'round, Doctor Who fans, as we have a little bit of holiday cheer to spread around the campfire: two more Doctor Who DVD volumes have been announced by Warner Home Video. These particular releases look to fill the gaps in the Peter Davison years, between 1982-1984. Davison followed the legendary Tom Baker in the long-running science-fiction television series. The two DVDs will be released on April 12, 2011 for the SRP of $24.98 each...
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Exclusive Cat Run Clip
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Game News: The Crysis 2 Launch Trailer
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New Captain America: The First Avenger Photo
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Exclusive: Potiche Director Fran�ois Ozon
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Total Recall Now Casting Female Leads
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Source Code Infographic
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New Falling Skies Promo
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The Weekend Warrior (Lite): March 25 - 27
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Three Clips From Scream 4 Hit
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TNT Renews Southland , Greenlights Perception
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New Image of Green Lantern 's Abin Sur
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Jerry Stahl to Pen Thin Man , Starring Johnny Depp
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Alan Rickman Joins Gambit
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New Year's Eve Gets Ludacris
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New Captain America Trailer Footage and Short Clip
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The Salamander Key to Premiere in Moscow March 24th
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Paramount May Prefer Doug Liman's Moon to Dune
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The Next Narnia Movie Would be The Magician's Nephew
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The Second TV Spot for Scream 4
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Involved with a TV Series?
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David E. Kelley on the Wonder Woman Pilot
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Exclusive: The Big Bang Poster
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The New Cars 2 Poster Debuts
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Watch Five Clips From Sucker Punch
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Dark Sky Gives Hatchet 3 the Green Light
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The New Hop Trailer and Images
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DreamWorks Acquires Genneris , Fox Takes Shatter Me
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Jon Turteltaub to Direct Unreasonable Doubt
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Ian McShane Joins Jack the Giant Killer
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The Frontrunners for Akira Named
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Sienna Guillory Back for Resident Evil 5
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See Captain America Throw the Shield
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Doctor Who Kinda Dances with Snakes
Gather 'round, Doctor Who fans, as we have a little bit of holiday cheer to spread around the campfire: two more Doctor Who DVD volumes have been announced by Warner Home Video. These particular releases look to fill the gaps in the Peter Davison years, between 1982-1984. Davison followed the legendary Tom Baker in the long-running science-fiction television series. The two DVDs will be released on April 12, 2011 for the SRP of $24.98 each...
View the Original article
White Collar Gets Burn Notice
A couple of Fox's television shows are coming to DVD with the announcement of Burn Notice's fourth season and White Collar's second season headed to home video today. It is a stunning turn of events and a telling move by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, as both releases will not see the light of day in high-definition...
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Dennis Quaid Joins Playing the Field
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David Slade Comments on Daredevil
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Production Begins on The Hobbit !
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Exclusive: Filmmaker Julian Schnabel on Miral
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Bradley Cooper's Box Office Potential is Limitless
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Director Joe Padilha Talks RoboCop
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Gordon-Levitt's The Dark Knight Rises Role Revealed
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The Butcher, the Chef, and the Swordsman
Release Date: Mar 18, 2011 ]]>
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The Tempest Remade
When you think of William Shakespeare, a lot of names come to mind, but Russell Brand probably isn't one of them. That's why when the casting was revealed for Walt Disney Home Entertainment's remake of the Shakespeare classic, The Tempest, heads turned to see the contrast between the beautiful and talented Helen Mirren and the shock comic Brand on the same billing. Alas, some things are too zany to be made up...
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