BBC Worldwide in talks with Woolworths to buy DVD publisher 2entertain
BBC Worldwide is in discussions to buy DVD publishing business 2entertain from struggling retailer Woolworths. By Mark Sweney
BBC Worldwide is in discussions to buy DVD publishing business 2entertain from struggling retailer Woolworths. By Mark Sweney
Sony’s answer to the Flip Flip Video was one of the gadgets of 2008 , so it’s no surprise that the rest of the tech industry is trying to muscle in to regain a bit of market. Flip was a best seller at Christmas in both the UK and US, so what can the big boys do to compete?
The Earth’s crust gets unstable in Roland Emmerich’s latest disaster movie, starring John Cusack. By Rob Mackie Roland Emmerich’s appetite for destruction is keeping the disaster movie going, pretty much single-handed.
Director John G Avildsen is better known for films like Rocky and The Karate Kid, neither of which suggest that he was once capable of a movie as complex and ambiguous as this under-appreciated 1970 classic. But then he seldom had worked with actors as powerful as Peter Boyle. Boyle died in 2006 but left a legacy of note-perfect performances in such varied movies as Taxi Driver, Young …
We have five DVDs of Iron Man as well as a 26-in HD-ready LCD TV with Freeview to give away
‘Malcolm, have you been to the set? I’ve never seen so much cock in all my life! Oh do tell me if you think they’re pubescent or shaved!’ Malcolm McDowell’s on-stage memoir about his cinematic mentor may be billed as a tribute to Lindsay Anderson, but it’s his account of John Gielgud’s excitement while filming Caligula (recently released uncut for the first time in the UK) which raises the …
At the time of its release, there was some criticism levelled at this film for scaremongering, what with its use of rural teenagers as villains. But isn’t that what horror films are supposed to do
Iron Man £19.99, Paramount It’s such a simple thing, the key to making a good comic book adaptation: don’t mess too much with the source material.
Purchasers chastise Disney for ‘gutting’ UK home video versions of extras including director’s commentary Fans of superhero epic The Avengers have expressed their outrage at studio Disney’s decision to release the home video version in Britain without the director’s commentary and other extras. Purchasers of the new DVD and Blu-Ray release of the blockbuster comic book movie took to Amazon to …