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Showing posts with label Arsenal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arsenal. Show all posts

Thursday, March 30, 2017

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New on DVD and Blu-ray on the week of March 28, 2017, we have the Harry Potter spinoff "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", Martin Scorsese's intense meditation on faith "Silence", the Boston Marathon bombing movie "Patriots Day" starring Mark Wahlberg, the R-rated comedy "Why Him?" starring Bryan Cranston and James Franco, the fantasy drama "A Monster Calls", the dramedy "20th Century Women" starring Annette Bening and more.

"Fast & Furious" fans should check out Universal's new "Ultimate Ride" collection featuring all seven films available on both Blu-ray and DVD.

BBC has also released their latest documentary series "Planet Earth 2" on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD.

In the classics department, we have new Blu-ray releases for the horror films "Witchtrap" and "Venom", as well as a brand new collection of "Wishmaster" movies. Other classic films released on Blu-ray/DVD include the drama "The Wanderers, "What's the Matter With Helen?", "Another Man's Poison" starring Better Davis and "Dakota" starring John Wayne

Check out all the new movies and TV shows released on DVD and Blu-ray after the jump.


Saturday, December 31, 2016

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"Arsenal" is a thriller from director Steven C. Miller whose resume includes VOD films like "Marauders" and "Extraction". The film stars Adrian Grenier as the owner of a construction company who must rescue his mobster brother (Johnathon Schaech) who was kidnapped by ruthless crime boss Eddie King (Nicolas Cage). In his quest for vengeance, he also enlists the help of his brother's friend Sal (John Cusack), a plain clothes detective.

The strange thing about this movie is that it's actually a sequel to the 1993 thriller "Deadfall", which was directed by Christopher Coppola, Cages's brother. That film also starred Cage as an excentric wig-wearing character named Eddie. Why anyone would want to make a sequel to that film, is a big mystery to me, but maybe it has a cult following I don't know about.

The cast also includes Christopher Coppola, Megan Leonard, Christopher Rob Bowen, Tyler Jon Olson and Shea Buckner.

"Arsenal" will be released in select theaters and VOD on January 6, 2017.

Check out the trailer and poster after the jump.