DVD vendors slammed for ‘capitalizing’ on Mamasapano clash footage
A senator on Saturday criticized businessmen and vendors “capitalizing†on the bloody Mamasapano clash, which left 44 policemen dead last month.
A senator on Saturday criticized businessmen and vendors “capitalizing†on the bloody Mamasapano clash, which left 44 policemen dead last month.
It was the hit TV series that was watched by legions of fans across the globe. Now an art exhibition based around Breaking Bad has opened in London, featuring illustrations by legendary British cartoonist Ralph Steadman
“Working Girl” (1988, Fox, R, $16), now on Blu-ray, is the deliciously entertaining Cinderella story of a Staten Island secretary who fakes it until she can make it, and winds up with Prince Charming and the job of her dreams.
Video store loses 20,000 movies in fire        Â
Before February ends, HOOQ, a start-up joint venture between Singtel, Sony Pictures Television and Warner Brothers Entertainment, will offer Globe Telecom subscribers unlimited access to 10,000 movies and videos on-demand at P199 per month.With its biggest traditional revenue sources – voice and text – under threat, “We see the video-on-demand services offered by HOOQ as a critical offering …
The event: Child stars, octogenarians, actors, directors, producers and others spanning all ages packed the ballroom Monday at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel for the 2015 AARP Movies for Grownups Awards Gala. AARP provides information, advocacy and services to adults 50 and over.
Movies at the Sundance Film Festival often arrive with tags of “originality” and “boldness.” But there are few offerings that substantiate the claim like “The Wolfpack,” a documentary about imprisonment, parental abuse and the power of classic films to redeem them both.
Movies at the Sundance Film Festival often arrive with tags of “originality” and “boldness.” But there are few offerings that substantiate the claim like “The Wolfpack,” a documentary about imprisonment, parental abuse and the power of classic films to redeem them both.
Movies at the Sundance Film Festival often arrive with tags of “originality” and “boldness.” But there are few offerings that substantiate the claim like “The Wolfpack,” a documentary about imprisonment, parental abuse and the power of classic films to redeem them both.