Blu-ray Review: 'The Hobbit: The Battle Of The Five Armies'
Does Peter Jackson's final trip to Middle-Earth deliver an irresistible Blu-ray? Does it keep the 3D flag flying? Um, actually, no, it doesn't.
Does Peter Jackson's final trip to Middle-Earth deliver an irresistible Blu-ray? Does it keep the 3D flag flying? Um, actually, no, it doesn't.
ODM firmware allows code to run from USB sticks Scores of Blu-ray players from the biggest names in the industry contain security vulnerabilities that allow region coding to be unlocked, hardware hacker Matthew Garrett says.…
Love or hate his work, Michael Bay is undisputably one of the biggest players in Hollywood these days.
Hollywood is increasingly in the business of making movies with disposable actors — performers who are almost interchangeable and easily replaced. The special effects and bombastic action sequences required for the modern blockbuster cost many millions of dollars.
Video The beloved Batman television series is finally coming to home video. But is it among the last major DVD/Blu-Ray releases in an industry that is pushing consumers towards streaming? Warner Bros.
Going to the movies is a classic American pastime: Dark theater and two to three hours of not thinking and simply being entertained — this is still appealing to most. However, the ticket price for admission has risen considerably over the last few years. In 2013, the average cost of a single movie ticket reached an all-time high.
Peter Jackson typically offers a wealth of great material to bolster the Blu-ray releases of his films, but on his latest, for The Desolation Of Smaug, he gives fans the chance to experience 24 hours of The Hobbit. No, it’s not some Extended Edition of the second installment in the
Sony and Panasonic have unveiled a new optical disc format designed to replace the Blu-Ray format, don’t expect to see a format war – the Archival Disc isn’t going to be aimed at consumers.
VideoThe other day, a friend of mine asked why Hollywood makes so many horror movies when most of the people he knows have no desire to see them. The answer is that there is a group of people who will go see horror movies, almost any horror movie, and they’re
Science fiction books, films and movies are rife with religious themes.