You can now watch pirated movies on Google Chromecast
Pirated movies are coming to Google Chromecast. Popcorn Time, a streaming service for pirated movies, announced Sunday that its software is now Chromecast-compatible for Windows users
Pirated movies are coming to Google Chromecast. Popcorn Time, a streaming service for pirated movies, announced Sunday that its software is now Chromecast-compatible for Windows users
This weekend, no one went to the movies. Well, not no one. The latest in the Transformers series did $36.4 (in its second week). The modestly budgeted Melissa McCarthy comedy “Tammy†did decently at $32.9, while the other two new films supernatural thriller “Deliver us from Evil†and family friendly sci-fi “Earth to Echo†both debuted to disappointing results.
Time Warner Cable customers can sit back and cheer on their favorite cop duos on Movies On Demand. Catch the classic duo of Mel Gibson and Danny Glover in Lethal Weapon or Tom Hanks and the loveable Beasley the Dog in Turner and Hooch.
As of today, we are halfway through 2014. Most of your “prestige” movies aren't out yet—only a third of our top 10s last year were from the first half of 2013 —but that doesn't mean this year's first six months didn't have its delights.
There was a lot of response on social media, as well as by e-mail, to my piece last week on films that are not available on DVD. So here’s a…
