“Old Dogs” will be released on Disney Blu-ray and DVD and a special Combo Pack on March 9th! “Old Dogs” features John Travolta, Robin Williams, Kelly Prieston, Seth Green and more!
by Greg Ragland
For a change, let’s look at the PR angle first:
“The Big Gay Musical” will be released on DVD and Blu-Ray in the United States and Canada on April 6. The release will come filled with extras, such as a behind-the-scenes featurette, and the full musical, “Adam & Steve: Just the Way God Made’em,” [...]


Michael Weaver, Jr. reviews Dirty Sexy Money is a prime time drama that premiered in the 2007-08 Television Fall Season. Recently ABC Studios released the first season on DVD. Dirty Sexy Money stars Peter Krause, Donald Sutherland, William Baldwin, Jill Clayburgh, Glenn Fitzgerald, Seth Gabel, Zoe McLellan, Blair Underwood, Natalie Zea and Samaire Armstrong. Due to the WGA Writers’ Strike of 2007, there were only ten episodes shown even though a full season was ordered by ABC. DSM was picked up for a second season, which started on October 1, 2008.

Chantal Chamandy’s Beladi: A Night At The Pyramids is a live show of Chamandy performing at the base of the one of the 7th wonders of the ancient world, The Great Pyramids of Giza. When approached to do a live concert, Chamandy was asked to just play her guitar and sing, but she wanted more than an average concert. She wanted to tell the story of her roots and culture.

Exes & Ohs, the lesbian answer to Sex In The City with more realism than The L Word-lite, is one of the rare shows I’ve seen that is the most relatable to the lesbian community. Dubbed as a “dramedy” about lesbians in half-hour episodes, featuring a likable cast of characters that isn’t out of touch from the lesbian audience. Set in Seattle, the series follow the lives of five lesbian friends including the center of the cast, Jennifer Butler (played by the creator of Exes & Ohs, Michelle Paradise), the documentary filmmaker with social awkwardness since her last relationship, demonstrates Sex In The City/Carrie Bradshaw-like quirks with explanations directly to the audience of the classic lesbian situations like “Fake It: It’s Impressive” rule – if you don’t know about what your love interest is discussing, fake your way through it.
by Bambi Weavil
Death At A Funeral, a British dark comedy currently available on DVD from MGM Home Entertainment, revolves around Daniel trying to bury his father in a dignified manner and becomes uncontrollable chaos. From critically acclaimed director Frank Oz (Bowfinger, In & Out), delivers on a train wreck of bad behavior, Valium outbreaks, [...]