BSkyB, Disney Extend U.K. Film Deal, Will Launch Sky Movies Disney
The pact further strengthens the U.K. pay TV giant amid the growth of Netflix and LoveFilm.
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BSkyB, Disney Extend U.K. Film Deal, Will Launch Sky Movies Disney
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The pact further strengthens the U.K. pay TV giant amid the growth of Netflix and LoveFilm.
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BSkyB, Disney Extend U.K. Film Deal, Will Launch Sky Movies Disney
Universal Studios Home Entertainment has announced that the Academy Award-nominated musical Les Misérables will be available on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand on March 22.
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Les Miserables Available on Blu-ray, DVD and On Demand March 22
“He was quite a lad, to put it mildly,” maintains Christopher Lee about Ian Fleming, who “wrote the spy thriller to end all spy thrillers”.
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DVD & Blu-ray review: Everything or Nothing (12)
“That’s what I want. No pity,” explains François Cluzet’s quadriplegic, Paul, to his adviser about his “pitiless” carer, Driss (Omar Sy, very convincing), a Senegalese rough diamond from a La Haine-style estate in Paris.
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DVD & Blu-ray review: Untouchable (15)
Lena Dunham directs, produces, writes, stars and sheds her clothes quite a bit in these tangy adventures of four twentysomething New Yorkers: self-absorbed Hannah (Dunham), uptight Marnie (Allison Williams), promiscuous Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and goofy Shoshanna (Zosia Mamet, very funny).
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DVD & Blu-ray review: Girls: Season 1 (18)
“You can clear up the mess now but don’t touch my coffin.”
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DVD & Blu-ray review: Django (15)
New movies from directors Steven Soderbergh and Gus Van Sant and a trio of films starring French divas will be competing this year at the Berlin International Film Festival.A diverse selection of 19 movies, …
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Berlin film fest mixes US stars, global contenders
Conservative-leaning group catalogues violent deaths in everything from “Django Unchained” and “Gangster Squad” to “Les Miserables.” read more
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Study: Top 5 Movies Contain 185 Victims of Violence (Video)
Look forward to these movies that will be filling up our calendars for 2013
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Anticipated Movies of 2013: Part 1
Stuffed with Hollywood’s latest technology, Peter Jackson’s “The Lord of the Rings” prelude is some eye candy that truly dazzles and some that utterly distracts, at least in its test-run of 48 frames a second, double the projection rate that has been standard since silent-film days. It’s also overstuffed with prologues, flashbacks and long, boring councils among dwarves, wizards and elves as …
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Film capsules of 'The Hobbit' and other new movies