Digital technology killing off movies shown on film
If there were any questions that digital filmmaking technology now is the medium of cinema, Michael Moore laid them to rest at a Traverse City Film Festival panel discussion.
If there were any questions that digital filmmaking technology now is the medium of cinema, Michael Moore laid them to rest at a Traverse City Film Festival panel discussion.
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: A warmhearted comic yarn from acclaimed Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki; a harrowing rock documentary that world premiered at SXSW; the latest from filmmaker/actor Mario Van Peebles; a History Channel mini-series on America’s most famous feud; and an indie high-concept horror film sure to make your palms sweat. Â #1
By Meg Malone Everyone’s favorite archaeologist-action-star is coming back in a high-definition way. The upcoming “Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures” is a Blu-Ray release of all four films starring Harrison Ford as the titular hero and will be available on September 18
The Times film critics on “Savages,†“The Amazing Spider-Man†and “The Do-Deca Pentathlon.â€
A look at some DVDs scheduled to be released in the weeks ahead.
The University of Texas at El Paso will kick off its second season of “Movies on the Lawn†with a screening of Disney’s The Lion King starting at 8:30 p.m. YouTube Video: YouTube Off read more
An extraterrestrial attack left the human race fighting for its survival and television viewers caught up in an overtly dramatic series on TNT last year. The arrival of Falling Skies: The Complete First Season (Warner Home Video, not rated, $49.99) on the Blu-ray format presents the series’ first 10 episodes …
TORONTO – Cinram International Income Fund (TSX:CRW.UN) says a French subsidiary has filed for insolvency, hurt by a steady decline in demand for recorded media.
A look at some DVDs scheduled to be released in the weeks ahead.
