The
Feature
Archive has articles ranging from Akira
Kurosawa to Blonde
Bimbos.
Movie Rage: Death in the
Aisles
Everyone knows what it feels like to get angry at the movies
these days. Here's a humorous but not so delightful view of big
screen misery.
DVDPlanet
is the DVD incarnation of legendary
laser retailer Ken Crane's. Deep
discounts and serious service.
Gary
Morris's insightful publication Bright Lights Film Journal
turns the celluloid in films from a unique perspective. Click on
the image above for more pure movie views.
Brad
Lang continues to add more interesting to the extensive
collection at Classic
Movies. Everything from actors and actress
to your favorite directors is linked at the site.
Movie
Collector's World
The publication you can't do without if your interested in Movie
Posters
Reviews of affordable remote
controls in the market place. Codes and tips as well.
A vast reservoir of DVD information,
reviews, the kitchen sink. Check out their huge DVD database
including reviews from many sites.
DVD Deals may
be the best site for all you high-tech bargain hunters. This site
helps you find coupons and cheap dvds at all the major online
stores.
Reliable and friendly DVD sales service has been a hallmark of Digital
Eyes for more than three years. Home to Robert
(Obi) George's DVD reviews.
Frank
Darabont is the cover interview in the current online issue of
Fade-In Magazine. Check it out along with other savvy features
of this excellent book
Bruce
Hershenson Move Posters
Bruce Hershenson has been running successful movie
poster auctions for a number of years, most notably for
Christies. His site includes many images and a huge variety of
posters for sales from his periodic catalogs.
The
Movie Poster Archive includes extensive poster images from the
films of stars like Susan Hayward, Kirk Douglas, Katharine
Hepburn and many more. Our featured star is Errol
Flynn.
'I stick my neck out for nobody.' :Humphrey Bogart as Rick in Casablanca after
ignoring peter Lorre's pleas for help.
Need
a daily fix of movie quotes. Reel Quotes Newsletter has
the answer. Click on the Reel Quotes symbol for more.
The Hunted/B+,A-: Christopher Lambert is perfectly cast as a American
businessman in Japan caught in the middle of a Samurai feud. Plenty of
excitement and excellent swordplay.
Check out these selections from our
DVD Review Archive. New releases are constantly in our face, but
catalog gems should not be forgotten.
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