Redbox to raise DVD prices 20 percent starting on Halloween — boo!
Redbox, which operates more than 28,000 DVD-rental kiosks nationwide, announced Thursday that it’ll be increasing its daily rental prices for
Redbox, which operates more than 28,000 DVD-rental kiosks nationwide, announced Thursday that it’ll be increasing its daily rental prices for
“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” comes out on a single-disc Blu-ray package featuring Tim Burton’s rendition of the Roald Dahl novel about the eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka and the children visiting his renowned chocolate factory. This astonishing and enduring visionary piece is filled with jaw-dropping sights and visually appealing oddities. It showcases a star-studded cast including …
“Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” arrives in Blu-ray format via a two-disc set consisting of a Blu-ray disc and a DVD. Paul Reubens, the star of this 1985 comedy adventure offering, soon enjoyed massive fame — making him and his Pee-wee character considerably inseparable
Horror movies are supposed to be scary.
Coinstar Inc. (CSTR) , owner of the Redbox movie-rental kiosks, fell after saying it will raise DVD prices to reflect rising debit card fees and issuing a forecast that fell short of analysts’ estimates.
Our staff recalls the terror of films such as “Alien,” “Poltergeist,” and even Vincent Price’s “The Tingler,” some of which are films we saw at impressionable ages.
It would be a waste of time to figure out why, but it goes without saying that scary stories can be extremely entertaining. And there’s no better way to get in the mood for Halloween than by locking your door, staying up late and watching your favorite flicks that’ll totally freak you out.
On Wednesday, British singer Adele announced plans for a live CD/DVD of her recent performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
Redbox’s DVD rental kiosks are attracting movie lovers fed up with Netflix’s video subscription service.
Redbox’s DVD rental kiosks are attracting movie lovers fed up with Netflix’s video subscription service. But now Redbox’s owner is risking its own customer backlash by raising its prices. The new rental rate will be $1.20 per day, instead of the current $1 daily rate.
