The Iceman lands on DVD and Blu-Ray and could not be a more powerful film. The true story stars Michael Shannon as a mob hit man in the 1970's and 1980's who ruthlessly killed hundreds.
Arthur Newman arrives on DVD and Blu-Ray and is one stellar drama about finding oneself. Colin Firth and Emily Blunt star as lost souls who take on new personas to find happiness.
Now You See Me lands on DVD and Blu-Ray and is one magical movie to say the least. Jesse Eisenberg leads a group of magicians who steal from banks around the world, all from the confines of their live stage show.
Pain and Gain lands on DVD and Blu-Ray and other than a fun, painfully true story, there are no bonus features to be found. Pain and Gain stars Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson in the true story of some 1990's Miami personal trainers seeking to get rich quick.
At Any Price stars Dennis Quaid and has landed on DVD and Blu-Ray. Quaid is a farmer and Zac Efron is his son, who has no interest in following in his father's footsteps.
The Great Gatsby lands on DVD and Blu-Ray with a theatrical visual marvel to live up to. Our The Great Gatsby DVD review finds that Baz Luhrmann did Fitzgerarld proud and kept the DVD as vibrant as the theatrical version.
Killing Season lands on DVD and Blu-Ray and although it features an all-star cast, the film lacks muster and features little in terms of extras. Robert De Niro and John Travolta do battle, but each seems to be mailing it in.
Scary Movie V lands on DVD and Blu-Ray and completely misses the mark. The Wayans brothers may have ushered in the horror as comedy genre, but David Zucker has taken over and sucked all the air out.
The details and release date have been announced for Man of Steel. The Blu-Ray and DVD include hours of bonus features and never before seen looks at the Man of Steel.
Pixar has announced plans for the release of Monsters University on DVD and Blu-Ray. The prequel to Monsters, Inc, starring Billy Crystal and John Goodman, lands in October on home video.
Ben Kingsley's The Mandarin explores his accents in a new deleted scene from the Iron Man 3 DVD and Blu-Ray. Robert Downey Jr. is back as Iron Man for the fourth time.