Monday, November 8, 2010

Michael Imperioli Appears in Norfolk, VA to promote THE HUNGRY GHOSTS

Michael arrived in Norfolk, VA after shooting TV's Detroit 187 up until midnight the night before. He arrived to 300 fans waiting to spend some time with him and share their appreciation of his work on The Sopranos, Detroit 187, and to purchase his latest release on DVD, The Hungry Ghosts. The Admiral, who is responsible for all of the exchanges worldwide is a big fan of Michael's and was present for his appearance at the Oceana Naval Exchange. There was a continuous line of people for the entire two hours of the signing. Finally the signing had to be cut off so he could make his flight.




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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Restrepo Bonus Clips

Packed with Bonus Features, this release has been much anticipated by all. Here's a couple of deleted scenes from the film.



Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Everyman's War

Coming to DVD 5/18/10...

As the seasoned infantry and tank units of the German 11th Panzer "Ghost" division move silently into position on the snow covered hills around Nennig, Germany, a battle weary GI and his unit stand ready to defend the small town, a key position in the Allied advance to win the war. Winner for Best Narrative Feature from the GI Film Festival, Everyman's War is the story of how, when outgunned and outnumbered, Staff Sgt. Don Smith struggled to find hope and courage against overwhelming odds in one of the decisive confrontations in the "Battle of the Bulge"during WWII.

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Monday, February 22, 2010

TRAILERS FOR 2010 NEW RELEASES

SOO 2/28/2010


MY SON 2/28/2010


VOICE OF A MURDERER 3/30/2010


ONCE UPON A TIME IN A BATTLEFIELD 3/30/2010


NATIONAL LAMPOON PRESENTS RATKO: THE DICTATOR'S SON 4/6/2010


WE BELIEVE 4/13/2010


LORD SAVE US FROM YOUR FOLLOWERS 4/20/2010

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Amreeka Reviews



AVAILABLE TO ORDER HERE: AMREEKA DVD ORDER PAGE


Amreeka chronicles the adventures of Muna, a single mother who leaves the West Bank with Fadi, her teenage son, with dreams of an exciting future in the promised land of small town Illinois. In America, as her son navigates high school hallways the way he used to move through military checkpoints, the indomitable Muna scrambles together a new life cooking up falafel burgers as well as hamburgers at the local White Castle.
Told with heartfelt humor by writer-director Cherien Dabis in her feature film debut, Amreeka is a universal journey into the lives of a family of immigrants and first-generation teenagers caught between their heritage and the new world in which they now live and the bittersweet search for a place to call home.
Amreeka recalls Dabis's family's memories of their lives in rural America during the first Iraq War. The film stars Haifa-trained actress Nisreen Faour as Muna, and Melkar Muallen plays her 16-year-old son, Fadi. Also in the cast are Hiam Abbass, Alia Shawkat, Yussef Abu-Warda and Joseph Ziegler. Written and directed by Cherien Dabis, Amreeka was produced by Christina Piovesan and Paul Barkin. Alicia Sams, Dabis and Gregory Keever were executive producers; Liz Jarvis and Al-Zain Al-Sabah were co-producers.
Amreeka made its world premiere in dramatic competition at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, and played as Opening Night of New Directors/New Films, a co-presentation of The Museum of Modern Art and The Film Society of Lincoln Center. Amreeka made its debut internationally in Directors' Fortnight at the Cannes Film Festival.