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Sep. 4 (Bloomberg) — Deirdre Bolton reports on today’s top headlines.
Sep. 4 (Bloomberg) — Deirdre Bolton reports on today’s top headlines.
This Tuesday, Universal Pictures’ Battleship arrives on DVD and Blu-ray. The Peter Berg film stars Taylor Kitsch, Brooklyn Decker, Alexander Skarsgard, Rihanna, Asano Tadanobu and Liam Neeson and grossed over $302 million worldwide.
Meryl Streep and Tommy Lee Jones play a longtime married couple who’ve fallen into a rut in the surprisingly honest and effective “Hope Springs.” She hopes intensive couples’ therapy will restore their romance; he’s content to fall asleep in front of the television every night watching The Golf Channel.
Amazon is selling the upcoming Total Recall: Mind-Bending Edition Blu-ray for only $7.99, 47% off the $15 msrp. The title will be released on July 31st, and the special price is a pre-order special – so act fast! No Related Post
At this point, we all know (or should know) that we can expect a Blu-ray re-release of just about every classic sci-fi film ever, but some catch our eye more than others. For instance, take a look at this limited-edition packaging for the 30th-anniversary Blu-ray of Steven Spielberg’s E. T.
A look at some DVDs scheduled to be released in the weeks ahead.
If you think the thrill brought about by GMA Films’ (@GMAFilms) 2011 movie “The Road†(@OfficialTheRoad) is over, you’re dead wrong! After sending chills down the spine of Filipino movie viewers in November 2011 and invading the mainstream U.S.
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Amazon on Wednesday announced a new licensing agreement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer that will see hundreds of classic movies and TV shows added to the company’s Prime Instant Video catalog. The service, which is available for $79 per year and offers customers free two-day shipping, is now home to more than 18,000 instantly streamed movies and TV episodes.
Amazon Wednesday announced a licensing deal with MGM studios to bulk up its Amazon Prime Instant Video.
