
Mongol(Pick of the Week)
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language film last year, this action/drama/epic follows the life of Genghis Khan from his youth to his rise to power. The direction is awesome, the photography is fantastic, and the screenplay is epic. Just trust us, you want to own this.
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
We here at The Movie Press have our diverging opinions on the film, and while some of us forgave its missteps, others couldn't see past the films many problems. We do however both agree Ford still has as much Indy in him as he ever has, and the screenplay really captured the character. And if you're just dying to see these all back to back, a new four movie release is out today too. Order it HERE.
The Unit: The Complete Third Season
Created by David Mamet about an ultra secret military force, the story of covert warriors and unsung heroes. This show stars the black president from 24, Scott "My names not Noel" Foley , and Robert "T1000" Patrick.
The Ultimate Matrix Collection
All the extras combined from all the previous releases into the slimmest and sexiest pack yet these films have ever been released in. All three Matrix films as well as the Animatrix come to you on the modern format with BD-Live features. Check it out!
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation - 8th Season
Crime scene investigation, scene of the crime returns for another rousing procedural 8th season in Sin City, USA. We can't be sold on this show, so it's nearly impossible for us to sell you on it.
War Inc.
A political satire set in Turaqistan, a country occupied by an American private corporation run by a former US Vice-President (Dan Aykroyd). In an effort to monopolize the opportunities the war-torn nation offers, the corporation's CEO hires a troubled hit man, (John "CusCus" Cusack), to kill a Middle East oil minister. Now, struggling with his own growing demons, the assassin must pose as the corporation's Trade Show Producer in order to pull off this latest hit, while maintaining his cover by organizing the high-profile wedding of Yonica Babyyeah (Hillary Duff in a scorpion in her trousers performance), an outrageous Middle Eastern pop star, and keeping a sexy left wing reporter (Marisa Tomei) in check.
Dance of the Dead
An American high school prom in Georgia is unexpectedly interrupted when a graveyard, next to a nuclear power plant, becomes the sudden source of resuscitated cadavers. As zombies march on the high school, a motley group of dateless teenage outcasts take on the zombies and save the day. We saw this bad boy at SXSW 08 and couldn't have enjoyed it more. It's wacky, weird, fun, and original, despite taking many generic parts to assemble its story.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Season Two, Vol. One
Outlandishness and Jew jokes galore, you are either a Silverman lover or hater. Figure it out and shop accordingly.