'Serial,' 'The Jinx' and the Rush for Movies Seeking Justice
The subject of the wrongly imprisoned has become so hot that among the projects in the works are two movies centering on one infamous Detroit man's story.
The subject of the wrongly imprisoned has become so hot that among the projects in the works are two movies centering on one infamous Detroit man's story.
A pair of radically different comedies, a slightly obscure coming-of-age film and a legendary musical are my top picks in Blu-ray home entertainment this week. Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Rated PG, $29.98) — Ben Stiller's dopey night watchman Larry Daley concluded …
Released in late 2014, the action-adventure film hits Blu-ray on Tuesday, featuring a plethora of extras
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People's brain waves may reveal which movies they like, and even predict which movies will do well at the box office, a new study suggests. The researchers then looked at the EEG data on certain brain waves, called beta and gamma waves. Results showed that the beta brain waves were linked with people's rankings of the movies: The more beta wave brain activity there was as a participant watched a …
Fengtao Software, the industry leader in the field of DVD, Blu-ray and video backup solutions, rolls out its Spring Break Promotion 2015, offering 25-40% deep discount, including a free $69.99 VidOn Box come along with its No.1 hot seller, DVDFab All-In-One Lifetime Gift.
Hailed as “extraordinary†, “deeply moving†and “a triumph†, director Ava DuVernay’s powerful drama SELMA debuts on Blu-ray Combo Pack, DVD and On Demand May 5, 2015 from Paramount Home Media Distribution.
This week we get a mix of indie movies and mainstream movies, movies in English and movies in foreign languages, movies about heroes and movies about ordinary people. Quite often, all of these people are misfits or outcasts of some kind, never quite sure of how they fit in. Or, in the case of one creepy chiller, the characters rudely discover that they don’t fit in quite as well as they thought …
