How the heck did so much Game of Thrones leak in 2015?
A four-episode leak may spell the death knell for the DVD screener.
A four-episode leak may spell the death knell for the DVD screener.
New service offers boxsets and movies free of charge to Horizon customers
A pair of radically different comedies, a slightly obscure coming-of-age film and a legendary musical are my top picks in Blu-ray home entertainment this week. Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb (20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Rated PG, $29.98) — Ben Stiller's dopey night watchman Larry Daley concluded …
Potential Oscar winners, some dumb as well as gory cult classics, must-see television and the remastering of a Disney-animated gem are some of the tops picks in Blu-ray home entertainment this week. Latest and greatest “The Theory of Everything” (Universal Pictures Home Entertainment, Rated PG-13, $34.98) — Not just a …
In the latest installment of Geek's Guide to the Galaxy a panel of sci-fi fans discusses whether or not geeks should go out and see films like Jupiter Ascending . The post Should Sci-Fi Fans Support Bad Movies Like Jupiter Ascending
Sky Movies says three times as many watch next-day highlights as stay up for live awards
If you love movies, all movies, but especially Hugh Grant movies, you are going to love “The Rewrite.†Yes, it’s one of those meta-Âmovies about movies, more or less, with a genuine Grant Golden Globe acceptance speech in it, but with a stellar cast and a twist. Meet Keith Michaels (Grant). He’s a washed-up British screenwriter in Los Angeles, who won an Academy Award for his first script (ergo …
WASHINGTON (AP) – Meet Sarah Johnson, fitness DVD addict. The 32-year-old Alexandria, Virginia, resident considers her hand-picked collection of workouts her “prized possessions,” particularly the titles featuring instructor Shaun T.
Karen Butler CULVER CITY, Calif., Jan. 14 (UPI) — Sony Pictures Entertainment says it will release a “Freedom Edition” DVD and Blu-ray version of “The Interview” on Feb. 17.
Dhallywood is the Bangladeshi cousin to India’s more well known (and well-funded) Bollywood, but with a particularly flamboyant brand of pulp fiction. The post Behind the Scenes of Bangladesh’s Wild and Surreal Movies appeared first on WIRED .