Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948)

I promise you, this is a totally serious pick. The title may sound like a joke, but if you're not familiar with Abbott and Costello, or have heard of them but never actually seen anything they were in, trust me, go ahead and start here, because it's one of their very best. The duo accidentally run into a cavalcade of Universal's classic horror monsters, in this one Frankenstein, Dracula and The Wolf Man (with the original Dracula himself, Bela Lugosi reprising the role) and hijinks ensue, but it's still hilarious. It completely holds up and is just as funny today, plus it's perfect for Halloween!

Original 1948 Trailer:

TRAILER: "Citizenfour"

One of the probable leading contenders for Best Documentary this year is Laura Poitras's Edward Snowden film, Citizenfour, which premiered at the New York Film Festival last night. It received a standing ovation and early reaction is pretty strong, so look out for this one whenever it comes out in the next few months. Docs are always in very limited release, but this is the kind of activist film that the branch tends to appreciate most.

TRAILER: "Focus"

Margot Robbie seems to have moved very quickly up the ranks since being discovered in last year's Wolf of Wall Street, although admittedly, it's not very hard to see why. I'm going to call it right now, if this and the upcoming Tarzan (where she's been cast as Jane) are any good and/or hits, she's going to be the next Sharon Stone-esque sex symbol. This one looks different than what I would expect from the Crazy Stupid Love directing duo (it seems to be more of a heist/action movie), but who knows, it might work. Despite their 22 year age difference, Will Smith still looks younger than 46 and Margot Robbie older than 24, so this particular young woman/older man pairing works better than say, Emma Stone and Colin Firth. Focus is coming out Feb 27th.

TEASER: "Tomorrowland"

After what seems like years, the teaser for Brad Bird's Tomorrowland has finally arrived. It looks pretty cool here, but one thing makes me hesitant. Brad Bird is the director behind the animated films The Iron Giant, The Incredibles and Ratatouille, and he then made the successful leap to live action with Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol, so he's completely trustworthy. But this film was co-written by Damon Lindelof, writer of Lost, The Leftovers and Prometheus, and he's really NOT. So I hope Bird was mostly in control on this one. The movie is coming out next May.

A Female 'Ghostbusters' on the Way

After weeks of rumors (and years of speculation involving some kind of third sequel), Deadline has the scoop that Paul Feig, director of Bridesmaids and The Heat, will officially re-team with Heat writer Katie Dippold for an all female Ghostbusters reboot. Bill Murray himself suggested the cast he'd choose for a remake- Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Linda Cardellini and Emma Stone. What do you guys think? I suppose if there had to be a reboot/sequel of some kind, this would be the better way to do it. My guess is McCarthy will very likely be one of them, given her and Feig's history (they have another comedy coming out just next year) but now all eyes are on who fills out the rest of the foursome. And they can't actually make this movie without including cameos from the original cast, right? Look for appearances from Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson, I bet.

Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "Alien" (1979)

A great anniversary choice, especially for horror movie month, as this is another one of our picks for October in the October movies page. Sigourney Weaver is the take-no-prisoners Ripley, here in the original Ridley Scott film, which is more of a horror movie than any of the more action packed sequels. It really does feel like a totally different experience when you watch it, with all the scenes of quiet dread and chilling atmosphere created by the terrifying silence of space. See it again, and appreciate it for one of the great monster movies that it is.

Original 1979 Trailer: