Exorcist: The Beginning (widescreen) Exorcist: The Beginning (full screen)
William Friedkin's original The Exorcist was a horror film for grown-ups. All the resonance and intelligence is swept away for popcorn thrills and artful gloom in Renny Harlin's unthinking prequel. Stellan Skarsgård is Father Merrin, a priest with a crisis in faith turned hard drinking archeologist, hired to find a relic in an ancient.... Read Full Review
Bambi: Platinum Edition
(1942) Graceful and gorgeous, quiet and majestic, Walt Disney's Bambi is often cited as the greatest animated film ever made and the crown jewel from the golden years of Disney animation. Agree or not, it's a cinematic landmark that has lost none of its wonder or power to move an audience over the years, and it's the rare children's movie that broaches the subject of death in a meaningful and profound way. Directed by David Hand from the novel by Felix Salter, the story follows the life of a small fawn, from.... Read Full Review
Lost in Space: Season 3 Volume 1
(1967-1968) Blast off with the Space Family Robinson in their third and final season of silly interstellar adventures. As they hop planets in the uncharted regions of space they manage to consistently find planets remarkable similar to the terrain of California and face a galaxy of bizarre creatures, interstellar crooks, and space hippies, and even travel through time with remarkable regularity, usually due to the machinations of mincing.... Read Full Review
The Incredibles (widescreen) The Incredibles (full screen)
Due March 15: The digital debut of modern animation great Brad Bird (The Iron Giant) is as much fun as you're going to find in a movie all year. Working with the computer animation pros at Pixar, Bird drops super-heroics into the typical (by all outside appearances) suburban nuclear family, creating a super-powered dynamo of.... Read Full Review