Results for new line home entertainment

new line home entertainment has released 12 movies that we have reviewed
  • The Orphanage
    Decent old-school ghost story, Spanish-style.
    Release Date: 01/11/2008


  • The Fox and the Child
    Stunning story of friendship shows the magic of patience.
    Release Date: 6/2/2007


  • Domino
    Lurid biography that's way too violent for kids.
    Release Date: 10/14/2005


  • The Man
    Sad excuse for a movie, not for younger teens.
    Release Date: 9/9/2005


  • Tumbleweeds
    Touching look at tough mom-daughter relationship.
    Release Date: 1/24/1999


  • Blade
    Boring vampire blood bath isn't for kids.
    Release Date: 09/18/1998


  • Dark City
    Mind-stretching, futuristic sci-fi can get gory.
    Release Date: 08/19/1998


  • Wag the Dog
    Entertaining, creepily resonant political comedy.
    Release Date: 12/17/1997


  • My Family (Mi Familia)
    Epic, dramatic tale of a Mexican-American family.
    Release Date: 5/3/1997


  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie
    Muppetry coaxes campy '90s hit out of its shell.
    Release Date: 3/30/1990


  • A Nightmare on Elm Street
    First feature for knife-handed horror idol Freddy.
    Release Date: 11/09/1984


  • Prom Night (1980)
    Schoolhouse horror -- go to the back of the class.
    Release Date: 07/18/1980


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