BSkyB, Disney Extend U.K. Film Deal, Will Launch Sky Movies Disney
The pact further strengthens the U.K. pay TV giant amid the growth of Netflix and LoveFilm.
The pact further strengthens the U.K. pay TV giant amid the growth of Netflix and LoveFilm.
Gains in Blu-ray account for a 1% increase in sales according to data from the first nine months of 2012. read more
“Hotel Transylvania” shut the door on “Frankenweenie” and “Dredd” got lost as competition for release slots intensifies. read more
Under a deal with Warner Bros., the British pay TV giant will make all eight films starring Daniel Radcliffe available across its services for the next three months. read more
A “handful†of additional library titles are getting the 3D treatment.
The first two installments of Christopher Nolan’s “Batman” Trilogy dominate the charts, relegating FOX’s “Three Stooges” to No. 3. read more
Films from Warner Bros., NBC Universal, Fox, Paramount, Disney and Sony made up two thirds of all movies imported by European broadcasters. read more
The Canadian producer is also bolstering its home entertainment division by adding Suzanne Faber as director of children’s marketing.
Thomas K. Arnold Lionsgate’s “Haywire” bowed at No. 1 on the Blu-ray sales and rental charts
Alex Ben Block Via its partnership with the marketing research firm, the strategic consulting company aims to provide clients with “high-level consultation through all stages of a film’s global lifecycle.” read more