The Drew Carey Show: The Complete Series (2025) #DVD

TV’s favorite everyman is finally back where he belongs—on your shelf and in your digital library. The Drew Carey Show: The Complete Series is now available on DVD and Digital, bringing all nine seasons of workplace hijinks, absurdist humor, and unforgettable characters together in one long-awaited collection. For those of us who came home from school and tuned in religiously, this is a nostalgic trip worth taking.

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Bullets, Blades, and Blood (2025)

Bullets, Blades and Blood, a Meyham Films/Anointed Media production, is directed by Warren Foster and Robert D. Parham and written by Parham and David Perez. This indie action throwback wears its grindhouse influences proudly, delivering an unapologetically pulpy revenge story that feels like something you’d stumble across flipping channels late at night in the ‘90s—and you’d end up watching the whole thing, just because of how wild it gets. The film stars Robert D. Parham as Marcus Blades, a former gun-for-hire whose life unravels after his wife is murdered by underworld figure Mr. Nelson.

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MMA Cop (2025)

Tamara Rothschild’s MMA Cop is the kind of movie that’s fully aware of its limitations and charges forward anyway—shirtless, sweaty, and full of absurd swagger. At a lean 90 minutes, this low-budget action thriller manages to deliver enough chaos and conviction to keep its head above water, even as it veers wildly between tones and genres. The plot is as trashy and pulpy as you'd expect: a rogue detective named Tyson Shabazz teams up with a journalist to uncover a child trafficking conspiracy, facing off against cartoonishly evil villains and their hired assassins.

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40 Acres (2024)

In a cinematic landscape oversaturated with post-apocalyptic thrillers, 40 Acres arrives like a bolt of lightning — fierce, grounded, and emotionally resonant. The debut feature from Canadian filmmaker R.T. Thorne is more than just an action survival story. It’s a bold and politically charged meditation on legacy, sovereignty, and the emotional toll of survival, anchored by a riveting performance from Danielle Deadwyler.

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Shiver Me Timbers (2025)

There’s a fine line between campy fun and cinematic disaster, and Shiver Me Timbers, the feature debut from writer-director Paul Stephen Mann, cannonballs into the latter without much grace. Billed as a gory, comedic reimagining of Popeye with a horror twist, this film misses nearly every mark—hard. Set in 1986 California during the arrival of Halley’s Comet, the plot follows Olive Oyl, her brother Castor, and a group of forgettable friends on a camping trip that goes sideways when a meteor fragment lands in the pipe of a local fisherman.

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The G (2023)

Some actors don’t need the spotlight to shine—but when they finally get it, they make the most of it. In The G, Dale Dickey—long known for stealing scenes in supporting roles—takes center stage and delivers a commanding, unforgettable performance. It’s a gritty, emotionally complex turn that proves she should have been leading films all along.

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Do No Harm (2025) #DancesWithFilms

In a cinematic landscape often defined by spectacle and noise, Do No Harm dares to be quiet—and in doing so, delivers something profoundly resonant. The feature directorial debut from Chris Hartwell, Do No Harm is a moving, intimate character study about burnout, shame, and the lies we tell ourselves to survive. It's a film with its heart on its sleeve and a haunting truth at its core.

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Dune Prophecy: The Complete First Season (2025) #BluRay

The Bene Gesserit have spoken, and the prophecy is here. With the release of Dune: Prophecy: The Complete First Season on 4K UHD, Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital, fans of the ever-expanding Dune universe now have the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the origins of one of sci-fi’s most enigmatic factions. Clocking in at just over six hours, the six-episode season invites viewers into a dense, richly stylized prequel that shines brightest when viewed with an understanding of the lore it’s built upon.

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