Owl City Live DVD and Blu-Ray Coming In Feb
Eagle Rock have set February 7th DVD and Blu-Ray release date for Owl City Live from Los Angeles
Eagle Rock have set February 7th DVD and Blu-Ray release date for Owl City Live from Los Angeles
RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE) These 1974 20th Century Fox “neo noir” releases provide visions of the American underworld that move into deep psychological waters. In John Frankenheimer’s “99 and 44/100% Dead!” the waters…
RATING: (ALERT VIEWER) 1911 The impressively big-scale war epic commemorates the centennial of the Xinhai Revolution, which brought Sun Yat-sen to power. The problem with the film (co-directed by Jackie Chan and Zhang…
Back in 2010, Hollywood studios negotiated a major win over DVD-by-mail and Internet streaming service Netflix, getting the company to agree to a 28-day day delay between the retail availability of new titles on Blu-ray and DVD and when they’d be available for rental on Netflix. Now, that window is getting even bigger, with Warner Bros
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Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. today announced an innovative Disc to Digital feature on its 2012 Blu-ray Players that helps consumers turn their personal DVD collection into digital content, and facilitates the sharing of this content on multiple devices in the home and on the go.
Netflix Inc. (NFLX) agreed to a 56-day moratorium on rentals of new DVD releases from Warner Bros., doubling the current 28-day delay as rival rental service Redbox balked at the film studio’s demands.
A look at some DVDs scheduled to be released in the weeks ahead.
LAS VEGAS , Jan. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ –Â Panasonic Corporation of North America (NYSE: PC – News), a major developer and contributor to the success of the Blu-ray format, today introduced an expanded Blu-ray …
Highly Recommended THE MOVIE: Please Note: The screengrabs used here are from the standard-definition DVD released in 2002, not from the Blu-Ray. It’s hard to believe it’s been ten years since Steven Soderbergh’s Traffic landed in cinemas.
