Blu-Ray Pick of the Week: "007: The Sean Connery Collection"

With Spectre being released soon, I'm recommending this classic Sean Connery collection of the original Bond films, the most iconic and probably the best, since it includes From Russia With Love and Goldfinger, on everyone's list of the greatest Bond films. Besides, Connery was the best- the definitive Bond, the one who molded the character forever in his own image. You could never not see some of what Connery brought to the character attempting to be replicated by every actor who followed him, and for good reason. The cool confidence, the ever so slight wink at the camera, the occasional flash of danger in his eyes- some of the later guys had more of one thing than the other, but he had all the elements at once, and that was because it was all just him, being himself on camera the way all the great screen stars do. Hell, even original 007 author Ian Fleming changed Bond's heritage to make him Scottish, after falling so hard for Sean Connery's portrayal of the man. You can't argue with that, right?

Original Dr. No trailer:

Mowgli Faces Kaa in New 'Jungle Book' Teaser

Jon Favreau's live action take on Disney's The Jungle Book looks a lot darker and more action-packed than the cartoon did. And virtually everything in this except Mowgli is CGI, as we knew it would be. Kind of interesting that they only show Kaa talking, as I think all the animals are going to be talking and possibly singing too, or at least Bill Murray is as Baloo, but we only hear a slight tease of "The Bare Necessities" at the end. Frankly, I never think CG animals look like the real things, so it all looks a bit off to me, but I'm sure it's going to be a big hit anyway.

Emma Watson and Daniel Bruhl Star in 'Colonia'

Emma Watson seems to be in a lot of movies these days, which means she's on the casting lists for agents everywhere. I honestly have no idea why- she's adorable but everyone saw the Harry Potter movies, right? She cannot act to save her life. I'm sorry, but it's true. Anyway, this movie just premiered at TIFF to middling reviews, so don't expect much from it.

Stallone Trains Michael B. Jordan in New 'Creed' Trailer

I thought the first trailer for this Rocky spinoff movie was better, but it still looks pretty good. And they're not really going to kill off Rocky are they??? I don't know if that would be the thing that gives the movie street cred or whatever, but come on...does anyone really want to watch Rocky Balboa die? Even if you can barely understand a word he's saying in this trailer, he's still Rocky, man.

Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of 'Back to the Future' with New Documentary 'Back in Time'

There's been a resurgence of appreciation for this all time classic recently, even though of all films I never thought this one was lacking in the appropriate amount of appreciation. I mean, doesn't virtually everyone love this movie? Here's the new trailer for a crowd-funded documentary that remembers the impact and talks about the importance of Back to the Future, once again in the year of its 30th. It really is one of those movies that remains timeless, despite the fact that it made use of a lot of very specific dates and years.

Sarah Silverman Tries Her Hand at Drama With 'I Smile Back'

In a dramatic turn for her, Sarah Silverman goes all out for a gutsy performance as a drug addicted housewife in this new film coming out Oct. 23rd, and she looks pretty good! Kinda funny, both she and Josh Charles had guest arcs on Masters of Sex this year at the same time, so I guess they're pretty familiar with each other. This movie is showing at Toronto and played at Sundance earlier this year- even if it doesn't go anywhere, I think Silverman could have a definite career in drama if she wanted to.

Michael Moore Is Back With New Documentary 'Where to Invade Next'

So the erstwhile Michael Moore made his latest film, his first since 2009's Capitalism: A Love Story, basically in secret over the last few years, and suddenly announced he was premiering it at TIFF just weeks ago. It actually debuted last night, and while it got a warm reception and was said to be funny and provocative as always, it was also said that Moore seems to have lost the fiery passion and outrage that fueled the biggest docs of the filmmaker's career (coincidentally, they all came out during the Bush administration). Moore seems to be in a better mood these days, but this new movie still argues for America to adopt many policies of other western countries that do a lot of things better.

Monsters Attack in 'The Hallow' Trailer

Now for some more traditional horror, although I have no idea why this film is coming out November 6th instead of a week before, which would be in time for, you know, Halloween. The Hallow was a British-Irish co-production that played at Sundance to some very positive notices and it indeed looks pretty scary. Monsters in the woods are always an inherently creepy premise, but I like the Irish woodland creatures/fairies aspect to it. It's showing on VOD around the same time, so if you're in the mood for some true thrills, look out for this one.

Horror Comes For the Holidays in 'Krampus' Trailer

Okay, this looks...odd. It's from the director of 2007's Trick 'r Treat, which definitely had its fans, and I really like the cast here, from Adam Scott to Toni Collette and hey, is that Allison Tolman from Fargo? There might be something a little bit subversive about this. It's coming out Dec 4th, and for a weird comedy- horror movie, it doesn't look too bad. Of course, it depends on whether they pulled the tone off, but I'm getting a possible Shaun of the Dead vibe from it.

Chloe Grace Moretz Battles Aliens in 'The 5th Wave'

If it wasn't for the January 15th release date, I would say this doesn't look too bad- that is, for being based on a YA sci-fi novel. Low expectations for those. Aliens attack the earth in this one, leaving teen Chloe Moretz to fight them off as they inhabit the bodies of ordinary humans, so kind of an Invasion of the Body Snatchers thing. Again, I would say it doesn't look totally awful, but never trust a movie coming out in January.