The Tribeca Film Festival: 8 movies you should know about
Reviews from the first half of the annual independent film festival, including movies starring Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Paul Rudd, John Slattery, and more
Reviews from the first half of the annual independent film festival, including movies starring Ethan Hawke, Julie Delpy, Paul Rudd, John Slattery, and more
Community groups rally around movies like 42 to prove to studios that a market exists for big-budget films with black leads. But does this approach work?
An all-star cast in Ruben Fleischer’s “Gangster Squad” leads this week’s DVD releases
By Lucas Shaw NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) – Every studio tends to save its most lavish and (hopefully) profitable movies for the summer, but Universal chairman Adam Fogelson advocated a different approach on Wednesday, pushing for studios to release any movie at any time.
By Sharon Waxman LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – I bellied up to the bar at a Caesar’s Palace nightclub in Las Vegas to drink some unremarkable red wine and talk about the movie previews we’d been watching all day at the CinemaCon annual convention. A couple of Europeans loitered nearby, speaking in animated tones in a language I did not. What movies were they excited about, I asked
The revenue of the Video and DVD Hire Outlets industry has plummeted over the past five years and will continue to fall over the next five years due to increased competition. For this reason, industry research firm IBISWorld has updated its report on the Video and DVD Hire Outlets industry in Australia.Melbourne, Australia (PRWEB) April 14, 2013 The Video and DVD Hire Outlets industry is not …
SportsFanPlayground.com announced on Saturday that the store currently has the upcoming WWE ECW Unreleased Vol. 2 available for preorder on DVD and Blu-ray.Detroit, Michigan (PRWEB) April 13, 2013 SportsFanPlayground.com announced on Saturday that the upcoming WWE DVD, ECW Unreleased Vol.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 11 (UPI) — DVD players, made almost obsolete by USB sticks and video streaming, may have a new life as inexpensive diagnostic instruments, Swedish scientists say.
Thanks to USB sticks and video streaming, DVD players are becoming all but obsolete.
