
Weekend of a Champion (DVD)
Largely unseen when made in 1971, Weekend of a Champion provides an intimate look at Forma One racing. Led by Jackie Stewart, than at the top of the sport, we are given an all-access pass to the1971 Monaco Grand Prix….

Largely unseen when made in 1971, Weekend of a Champion provides an intimate look at Forma One racing. Led by Jackie Stewart, than at the top of the sport, we are given an all-access pass to the1971 Monaco Grand Prix….

While certainly not one of the Marx Brothers best films, Love Happy is still a significant moment in their career. It ended up being the last Marx Brothers film (apparently Chico persuaded his brothers to do the film so he…

Released in the spring of 1971, Summer of ’42 is screenwriter Herman Raucher’s vividly realized memories of the summer on Nantucket Island when he lost his virginity. A coming-of-age story, it’s a trip back to another time, when the world…

Fox released Season One of Hill Street Blues in 2005; Season Two came out in 2006, but then nothing. For years, fans wondered if the rest of the series would ever make it to DVD. As they’ve done so many…

During its eleven year run from 1967-78 on CBS, The Carol Burnett Show racked up an impressive 25 Emmys, eight Golden Globes, and three People’s Choice Awards. Even now, thirty-five years after the series went off the air, and with…

A mix of sci-fi and horror, The Last Days on Mars isn’t the kind of film that will have people talking years after seeing it, but it’s a fun way to spend 98 minutes. Nearly six months of exploration on…

Co-created by Stephen Bochco (Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue) and Terry Louise Fisher (Cagney & Lacey), LA Law was one of the most critically acclaimed series of the mid 1980’s and early 1990’s. Bochco and Fisher took us out of…

I’ll always remember Laverne & Shirley fondly. They were both shows I really liked a lot, and never missed. I remember having a poster of Laverne (Penny Marshall) on my bedroom wall. She was my favorite. Loud, bawdy, and funny…

20th Century Fox released the fourth season of NYPD Blue way back in June of 2006, nearly eight years ago. Many fans wondered if the remaining seasons of the series would ever get the DVD release they deserved. Shout Factory,…

Certainly one of the most unusual television shows in the history of the medium, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman blended the daytime soap opera (than at the height of their popularity), with biting social satire. Produced by Norman Lear, who had…