DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 11 – 17
This week brings one of the biggest films of 2013 (so far) to home video, some Disney animated titles, and some classic schlock.
This week brings one of the biggest films of 2013 (so far) to home video, some Disney animated titles, and some classic schlock.
Netflix made some changes to its public API Monday night that make it harder to figure out which movies are going to be taken off the service. The company will no longer provide the expiration date of movies through its API, which will mean that third-party tools like Instantwatcher.com’s Expiring Soon on Instant list will stop working.
Think video streaming, from services such as Amazon and Netflix, is killing physical discs?
With some 60,000 titles available, the removal of such fare as ‘Blonde and Blonder’ may not cause too much pain.
2,000 Netflix Movies Set to Disappear Today About 2,000 movies from Warner Bros., MGM, and Universal are set to disappear from Netflix’s list of classic films today, May 1 as a result of the company’s new classic film repository. Some of the movies that will disappear include two classic Billy Wilder films, Kiss Me, Stupid (1964) and One, Two, Three (1961), Dr
As of May 1, classic movies such as the James Bond hit “Goldfinger” and Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories” will no longer be available for streaming.
The disc-based movie’s days may be numbered, but Blu-ray is still the best way to enjoy pristine audio and video. Plus: two bonus deals!
Save yourself from hours of scrolling and searching through Netflix’s massive library by checking out this list of our favorite movies you can stream right now.
By Brent Lang LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – “House of Cards” may be upending the way viewers watch television by releasing all of its episodes in one binge-friendly gulp, but Netflix’s series will have a rather conventional afterlife. The glossy, 13-episode political thriller will be released on DVD and Blu – ray on June 11, according to Home Media Magazine, which noted that the series is available …
E-commerce giant Amazon.com, Inc. announced the expansion of its X-Ray for movies feature to TV shows viewed on Kindle Fire HD tablets through Amazon Instant Video.
