What The FacebookIs10 Movies Can Teach Speakers and Writers
How many Facebook movies have you watched this week?
How many Facebook movies have you watched this week?
MIAMI (AP) — Product placement is nothing new in movies or TV. Insert a fast-food logo or a certain car in a scene and you’ve made a subtle (or maybe not-so-subtle) pitch for the brand.
The popular black-and-white comedy-Western series “Maverick†loses James Garner but gains Roger Moore as the…
Raise your hand if you knew that an all-new DC Animated Universe feature film was released on DVD this past Tuesday. With next-to-no fanfare and almost no advance notice, JLA Adventures: Trapped In Time was released as a -exclusive for purchase on January 21st. Generally speaking, the DCAU features are released with a certain amount of publicity, from advance reviews to theatrical premieres or …
Raise your hand if you knew that an all-new DC Animated Universe feature film was released on DVD this past Tuesday.
An ‘Instant Lesbian’ DVD, a conker and homeopathic medicines were among items found in bags stashed in the car park of Rebekah and Charles Brooks’ home, a court heard.
New Delhi, Jan 20 (IANS) There was a time when Amish Tripathi, known for writing the Shiva trilogy, was unsure about getting a publisher. And now, both international and Indian filmmakers are adapting his books into movies. The international rights have been purchased by an American producer and for India the rights are with Karan Johar’s Dharma Productions,” Tripathi told IANS on phone from …
Many of the Oscar-nominated movies that aren’t playing in theaters anymore can still be seen by movie fans who don’t mind buying DVDs and Blu-ray films – or who are in the practice of renting and buying digital movies from online services such as Amazon Video on Demand, iTunes and Google Play.
The movies you expected to make the most money in 2013 did so, and the 2014 lineup looks like more of the same.
Google has been bringing more and more of its services to iOS over the years, and a new one just launched today: users can now play back movies and TV shows they’ve purchased from Google Play on their iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Design-wise, it’s very reminiscent of the Google Play web store and is fairly similar to the Android app, but unfortunately there are some pretty serious compromises in …