MOVIES: A Great Year in Film
Watch A Great Year in Film video online. News and opinion video from The NYTimes including breaking news, investigative reporting, national and international coverage. Style and celebrity video.
Watch A Great Year in Film video online. News and opinion video from The NYTimes including breaking news, investigative reporting, national and international coverage. Style and celebrity video.
U.K horror flick Comedown is out on DVD on January 28th.
Movies opening Friday, Jan. 11 Amour This Cannes Film Festival and critics’ favorite depicts retired music teachers Georges and Anne doing their cultivated thing in their 80s.
Multitasking might offend yoga purists, but a new DVD combines traditional poses with light weights for a workout that’s more burn than bliss. Kimberly Fowler, the self-proclaimed creator of “hybrid” yoga, recently released “Yoga + Weights,” a fast-paced, 30-minute workout…
A single Blu-ray disc isn’t very fast or large. So how can it be used in enterprise storage?
Watch Landing an Unlikely Role in ‘Flight’ video online. News and opinion video from The NYTimes including breaking news, investigative reporting, national and international coverage
Sony announced three new Blu-ray players at CES 2013, plus a TV SideView app that streams media from smartphones and tablets.
New on DVD and Blu-ray, Jan. 8 New DVD and Blu-ray releases Feature: After Fall, Winter (2011), The Assassins (2012), Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best (2011), Collaborator (2011), Compliance (2012), A Dangerous Place (2012), Dredd (2012), Frankenweenie (2012), Game Change (2012), Ghoul (2012), Girls, Guns and Gambling (2011), Hit & Run (2012), Hitler’s Children (2011), Jack & Diane (2012), Love …
Ten years ago, the most common way to connect to the Internet at home was via a PC or a laptop. Now, connectivity at home is increasingly being supplemented by tablets, smartphones, and other media devices, although PCs/laptops still dominate
The moment Jessica Chastain finished reading the script for “Zero Dark Thirty,” director Kathryn Bigelow’s scrupulously researched recreation of the CIA’s decade-long search for Osama bin Laden, the first movie she thought of was “All the President’s Men.”