“Thor: The Dark World” is a must buy, especially if you are a fan of “The Avengers” or just enjoy comic book movies in general. One of the extras – “All Hail The King” – is enough reason to purchase the Blu-ray all on its own.
Reader Jon Nunes has old movies and a new operating system that don’t see eye to eye. He writes: I have a lot of old .avi movies from the days when I was using a Windows PC.
Many beloved books, new and old, are being transformed in movies this year. Tales from Lois Lowry’s classic young adult tale “The Giver” to the popular dystopic novel “Divergent” are making feature film debuts.
[ This sponsored article was written by IDG Creative Lab, a partner of Macworld, and not by Macworld’s editorial staff. ] Blu-ray movies deliver an amazing viewing experience, with stunning image quality, advanced audio features, and awesome special features that let you control playback and access additional content while you’re watching your movie.
If you’re planning to stay home New Year’s Day and stream classic movies on Netflix, you may be out of luck.
You spent years collecting your favorite movies on DVD, and now what? If you’re like most Americans, those bulky boxes of discs are either sitting in a box in the closet or gathering dust on a shelf. The advent of the digital age has liberated your music collection by making it easy to rip CDs for playback on your smartphone –wouldn’t you like to have the same experience with your movies …
In addition to Breaking Bad , critic David Bianculli recommends some rare television treats from the ’60s and ’70s that are now available on DVD. They include Here’s Edie: The Edie Adams Television Collection , The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts, The Rutles: Anthology and Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.