
Ahead of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey hitting cinemas on December 13th, Entertainment In Video is releasing The Lord Of The Rings – Extended Editions individually on Blu-ray for the first time on December 3rd. We’ve got two sets of the three movies – Fellowship Of The Rings, The Two Towers and Return Of The King – to give away in this comp, so if you need to revisit the wonderful movies in the best quality possible before The Hobbit hits, this is the comp for you.
In wonderful HD, you can follow Frodo and Sam’s journey from The Shire to Mount Doom, while Aragorn, Gimli and Legolas work to stop the forces of Mordor from overunning Middle Earth and ending the rule of men. With multiple Oscars, gargantuan box office and devoted fans, these are wonderful movies, and in their Extended Editions you get even more, with over two hours of extra footage added in across the films – and perhaps most impressively, they make the movies even better. They really do look great on Blu-ray, so there’s no excuse for not entering!
If you’d like to try and win one of the two sets of the Lord Of The Rings – Extended Editions individual Blu-rays that we’ve got to give away, answer the question below and fill in your details, then press submit! The competition closes on December 10th, so get answering and good luck! [Read more…]
There are a lot of gay movie out there, but most get released with little fanfare or have disappeared into the mists of time, so it’s sometimes difficult find information about them, and even if you can, it’s often tough to know it they’re worth watching. I thought therefore it might be worth putting together a list of 10 gay flicks I reckon it’s worth checking out, which are entertaining but try to do something a little different from the usual. The list concentrates on those films that, unlike Milk and Philadelphia, didn’t get a major mainstream push, and which show the breadth of what gay cinema has tried to do over the years, from horror movies and musicals to roms coms and animation. So here we go… 

March seems an odd time to release a great big fantasy movie like Oz The Great And Powerful, but Disney had great success at that time with Alice In Wonderland, and while the March release of John Carter didn’t work out so well, they’re sticking with it for Oz. As a result they’re really getting going on the marketing, to ensure everyone knows its coming before Sam Raimi’s movie hits cinemas.











