Whitesnake Preview Anniversary DVD
Whitesnake have issued a video preview of 'Live In '84 – Back To The Bone', a collection of material from the period set to be released on November 11
Whitesnake have issued a video preview of 'Live In '84 – Back To The Bone', a collection of material from the period set to be released on November 11
IMDb, the #1 movie website in the world, today announced that its award-winning Movies & TV apps for iOS and Android have been downloaded more than 100 million times. IMDb also launched iOS and Android app updates today.
Design, performance and picture quality One of the cheapest Blu-ray players around, we spotted the BDX1500 selling as little as for UK£49 (only in the UK).
Introduction, performance and picture quality Want a fast-working Blu-ray player that can upscale your existing discs to Ultra HD 4K quality? If you do, you’ve probably got an Ultra HD telly and won’t mind paying the premium that the BDP-S6200 demands over Sony’s drop-down BDP-S5200 . The BDP-S6200 (£199, US$179.99), just like the BDP-S5200, spins both 2D and 3D Blu-ray discs, but adds both …
Introduction, performance and picture quality Has your Blu-ray player got Super WiFi? Sony’s mid-range option for 2014, the BDP-S5200, has. Claiming to keep a stronger signal than others, it’s not the only slice of flexibility on the low-profile and exceptionally minimalist BDP-S5200
Jeffrey Katzenberg of DreamWorks has a novel new idea to combat the shifting landscape of the movie industry, proposing to charge viewers for movie downloads according to screen size after just 17 days in theaters. Crazy premise, or brilliant solution? The post Could movies priced by screen size be the next media revolution?
The flamewar after 2008’s “Blu-ray is dead” post re-ignited a couple of months ago. So, what DID happen to Blu-ray?
The airlines is reportedly getting ready to debut an Apple-only entertainment service that will let users access more than 150 movies and 200 TV shows while up in the air. Originally posted at News – Apple
In a satirical YouTube video, the on-demand DVD video service announces that a “fleet of high-tech drones will deliver your disk to you within mere seconds of you adding it to your queue.” Originally posted at News – Internet & Media
Disney kisses awake its long slumbering digital-locker system with an app tied to iTunes for streaming movies from its studio, Marvel and Pixar.