DVD & Blu-ray review: 10 Years (12)
Parks and Recreation’s Chris Pratt almost single-handedly redeems this predictable high-school-reunion drama, his boorish family man bagging the best lines and a wince-inducing karaoke routine. Â Â Â Â
Parks and Recreation’s Chris Pratt almost single-handedly redeems this predictable high-school-reunion drama, his boorish family man bagging the best lines and a wince-inducing karaoke routine. Â Â Â Â
Barnaby Southcombe’s funereally paced but inventively lit oddity stars Charlotte Rampling (the director’s mother) as a lonely divorcée who after hooking up with a rotter at a speed-dating event, goes back to his Barbican flat and smashes his head in.
The state of Utah’s most famous Bureau of Land Management auction interloper is scheduled to complete his two-year prison term on Sunday. On Monday, Earth Day, the Salt Lake Film Society will …
Zero Dark Thirty was a must-see motion picture in 2012.
Netflix’s DVD rental business, although declining, is still more valuable than its international streaming business and constitutes roughly 20-25% to its stock as per our estimates. Netflix offers DVD rentals by post for a monthly subscription fee to its subscribers. The business model differs from that of traditional video rental stores that typically let customers pick movies from an available …
A physical education specialist from the Napa Valley Unified School District is creating a DVD series to help elementary school teachers do a more creative job teaching P.E.
The world of business and entrepreneurship always takes a lot of hard work and dedication. Sometimes it can be tempting to just give up, but perseverance pays off
A comedy about an all-female student a capella group, Pitch Perfect rehashes a plot that’s older than Mickey Rooney. Â Â Â Â
Many of us have accrued a massive collection of DVDs and Blu-ray discs, but not everyone has gone to the trouble of cataloging what they have. But keeping a precise inventory has its advantages, and that is where the free and very capable My Movies more than ably fills the need.
Movies are so 20th century. At least that’s what Internet entrepreneur Tobias Batton posits. A serial entrepreneur designing apps and games for the last seven years, Batton believes that video games–on both home console (like XBox and Playstation) as well as mobile platforms–are already the most powerful entertainment medium and show no signs of relinquishing the mantel.
