DVD store reports profit of €300,000
HOME ENTERTAINMENT group Xtra-vision made a profit of €300,000 in the 12 months ended January 29th after emerging from examinership with a €5 million annual saving on its rent bill.
HOME ENTERTAINMENT group Xtra-vision made a profit of €300,000 in the 12 months ended January 29th after emerging from examinership with a €5 million annual saving on its rent bill.
DVD review: ‘The Gold Rush’ The histories of literature and classical music contain many examples of artists going back years later and tampering with and diminishing their earlier work. Seventeen years later, wanting to rerelease the film, but finding himself in an era in which silent films had no audience, he eliminated the intertitles, made cuts in the story, changed the ending and added his …
If you’re tired of Edward and Bella and can’t take another version of Iron Man, there are plenty of other would-be blockbusters and indie favorites vying for your attention at Comic-Con.
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My audiophile-quality Cambridge Audio CD player has stopped working, and I suspect the laser has died.
New DVD and Blu-ray releases, June 29 21 Jump Street Based on the 1980s TV series, this movie takes the name and the part where young cops infiltrate high schools, and then mocks pretty much everything else, with plenty of success.
New on DVD and Blu-ray, June 26 Feature: All Dark Places (2011), The Artist (2011), Bending the Rules (2012), Best Laid Plans (2012), Breakaway (2011), Bullhead (2011), C’mon Man (2012), The Decoy Bride (2011), The Hangman (1959), Hiding (2012), Ici et Ailleurs (1976), Little Lord Fauntleroy: Kino Classics Remastered” (1936), “Mimi” (1996), “Mirror Mirror” (2012), “The Night of the Grizzly …
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DVD review: ‘The Films of Jay Rosenblatt’ Rosenblatt, who is program director for the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival, will take snippets from instructional, industrial and education films from the middle of the 20th century and put them together with music and narration to achieve profound emotional effects. To see a Jay Rosenblatt movie is to come into contact with something deep and true …
Movies By Moonlight , the summertime ritual of outdoor film screenings at the Boston Harbor Hotel , kicked off last week with a showing of “The Way We Were.” The movies, which often include classics or new favorites — like “Dirty Dancing” above — are always free and begin each Friday night at sunset.