Nicolas Cage pays his DVD rental bill
Getty Images Nicolas Cage has settled his debt with a Los Angeles DVD store. It was his assistant’s fault.
Getty Images Nicolas Cage has settled his debt with a Los Angeles DVD store. It was his assistant’s fault.
A career thug will serve at least 18 years in prison for masterminding the 2003 strangulation death and robbery of an African immigrant who sold bootleg DVDs and CDs in Midtown.Jallow Sullayman, 39, died face down on the floor of his Fifth Avenue outlet back in the days before…
SEATTLE — Online retailer Amazon.com said Wednesday it entered a licensing agreement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios to add more than 18,000 movies and television episodes through 2012 to its Prime Instant Video segment. MGM brings movies such as “The Terminator,” “Rain Man” and “The Silence of the Lambs…
Shutterstock LAS VEGAS — A coalition of film studios and movie-theater companies said it intends to start experimenting with a new satellite-based digital delivery system for movies, in a bid to make theatrical distribution more efficient. Known as the Digital Cinema Distribution Coalition (DCDC), the organization includes Time Warner Inc…
Walmart is the latest weapon in Hollywood’s battle against slumping DVD sales. The nation’s largest retailer is putting some new muscle behind UltraViolet, a disc-to-digital program backed by most major studios that got off to a shaky start when it was announced last year.
Nothing says Valentine’s Day like watching a couple of CIA agents preparing to torture a suspected terrorist with a pair of pliers, right? Unless it’s the buff heroes of director McG’s spectacularly awful new action comedy “This Means War’’ — played by Chris Pine and Tom Hardy — watching…
The best place to look for Oscar glory this year may be Turner Classic Movies. This week, the venerable movie channel launches its annual “31 Days of Oscar†festival. While buzzed-about Hollywood films such as “The Ides of March†and “My Week With Marilyn†struggle to find an audience, tune…
NEW York’s prime place in cinema is about far more than the city’s generous tax credit. There’s just something about stories set here that excites filmmakers and audiences alike.
Customers of services like Netflix Inc. will have to wait until eight weeks after movies from Time Warner Inc.’s Warner Bros
Ho-ho-Hollywood! From kid-friendly flicks to serious fare, get the skinny on cinema from The Post’s Christmas film guide! HORSING AROUND Meet Spielberg’s stars, on two legs and four For the stars of his $66 million World War I saga “War Horse,†director Steven Spielberg bet on one unknown…