50 ‘Starz’ Movies That Are About to Disappear from Netflix Streaming
The sun is quickly setting on Netflix’s streaming partnership with Starz.
The sun is quickly setting on Netflix’s streaming partnership with Starz.
Building the MVC technology for 3D video into a Blu-ray player will cost 10 cents per device, and selling discs costs a penny a pop, according to newly released licensing terms.
(Credit: Screenshot by Felix Kühne, developer on the VLC 2.0 project) VLC (download) , everyone’s favorite Swiss-Army-like media player for Mac, is about to make the jump to version 2.0, and oh what a big jump it appears to be. Apparently being rewritten from the ground up, the new and improved application is set to offer features like native full-screen mode in Mac OS X Lion and experimental …
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Reed Hastings cast a bright light all over the demise of the DVD. No, it isn’t news that the film discs are in decline but it is news that Hastings chose to call attention to it in such a public way.
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All movies are 2011 releases unless otherwise noted. Availability: DVD | Blu-ray | Both Blu-ray and DVD Steven Soderbergh’s first dramatic film in two years (which kicks off an especially prolific period for the director, who has two more movies arriving in the next six months) was this fall’s well-reviewed thriller about a deadly global pandemic.
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Last week, a video of indie band Bon Iver frontman Justin Vernon lifting weights went viral, followed by news that he is set to release a full-length workout DVD directed by Dan Huiting, who helmed the videos for “Calgary” and “Holocene,” and featuring music from the band.
Here’s a list of movies that have been released or are expected on Hollywood’s new UltraViolet system, which stores movie purchases in an online locker and allows consumers to access them from multiple devices: