The Golden Compass clips

Philip Pullman’s classic fantasy The Golden Compass makes its way to theaters on December 7th. If you’re not already excited about seeing it, then maybe these two clips will whet your appetite. Plenty ‘o polar bear on display!

Clips from My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super Sleuth Christmas Movie

Grab your hat, put on your mittens, and join Tigger, Pooh, Darby, and all your favorite friends from the 100-Acre Wood for My Friends Tigger & Pooh: Super Sleuth Christmas Movie, released on November 20th. Here are a few clips for your enjoyment:

P2 clips

The new thriller flick P2 has received some mixed reviews from Blogcritics Brandon Valentine and Chris Beaumont. Valentine states, “For the most part, P2 exhibits a mass of gray walls with painted “P”s and numbers on them and only a few good tense moments. While it may be innocent thrilling fun, a mildly […]

Clips from Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who

Amazing Journey: The Story of the Who is a new documentary about the band that will be released on Tuesday. Check out these clips:

The Tripper clips

It’s the dawning of the age of bloodshed as a homicidal maniac with an obsession for Ronald Reagan wreaks havoc upon a group of bohemians in the horror satire The Tripper, debuting as The “Impeachable” Unrated Version DVD October 23rd from Fox Home Entertainment. Directed, produced and co-written by David Arquette, the film is a […]

28 Weeks Later clips

Blogcritic Matt Paprocki writes, “Ignoring the somber, slow pacing of the original 28 Days Later, this faster and energetic sequel hits every note on its way to success. While some will be turned off by the lack of deep rooted fear - the core of the original - 28 Weeks Later still maintains an authentic, […]

Oasis video clip

Here’s a clip from the new Oasis documentary. The band celebrates Liam’s birthday with a few little people.

Evan Almighty bonus clips

Evan Almighty hits retailer’s shelves on Tuesday in a variety of formats, including HD DVD. Starring Steve Carell as a modern-day Noah and Morgan Freeman as God, the comedy provides a different take on the Biblical flood story.