You can see first hand how Sarah navigates a movie set in a corset on the DVD’s B-roll footage that features the film’s various locations, all of the key cast and even a scoring session with Howard Shore and his orchestra.
- Mar 28 Wed 2012 11:00
I found that you just have to be present with Michael
- Mar 26 Mon 2012 11:23
Make Facebook apps visible only to you
In the United States, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act bans circumventing encryption that effectively stops people from duplicating a copyrighted work. It's fair to ask if the easily-cracked encryption on DVDs still meets that requirement. Plus, in 2010, the Librarian of Congress decided that this DMCA rule shouldn't forbid users from copying short clips off a DVD for "fair use" commentary and criticism.
- Mar 21 Wed 2012 10:48
Both Mara and Craig delivered fine performances
Both Mara and Craig delivered fine performances, but in comparison to the Swedish versions of the film it is Craig who manages to stand head and shoulders above his Swedish counterpart Michael Nyqvist. Craig oozes the sexual charisma necessary for the role and came off like more of a freewheeling and rugged investigative reporter & playboy rather than a mildly dowdy magazine editor like Nyqvist did in the Swedish version.
- Mar 19 Mon 2012 11:40
DVD Extra: 'The Killing' first season
AMC's intense crime drama The Killing hooked viewers last year with a perplexing murder mystery involving a teenage girl, but left them wriggling with an inconclusive season finale. Producers of the show, which was nominated for six Emmy Awards, promise that the second season will reveal "who killed Rosie Larsen?" though answers probably won't come easily.
- Mar 14 Wed 2012 11:19
Walmart will convert DVDs to digital
The movie DVDs collecting dust on the TV stand now can play on your iPad if you're willing to pay a fee.Walmart, the nation's largest retailer, said Tuesday it will launch a new service that lets owners of DVD/Blu-ray movies pay $2 to $5 to stream them on Internet-connected devices, including TVs, tablets, smartphones and gaming consoles.
- Mar 12 Mon 2012 11:01
The Face of Evil
There is also a story element that the tribes are descended from Earth people. Having crashed and unable to leave, they must start society all over, building lives and villages in the wilderness. This plot borrows heavily from Star Trek, which did a similar thing several times, only a decade earlier. That doesn't make "The Face of Evil" unoriginal, necessarily, but does make it feel familiar for the genre and time period from which it comes.
- Mar 09 Fri 2012 17:18
Game Of Thrones DVD Launch Party
In case you hadn't noticed we're kind of into Game of Thrones here. That is to say we're obsessed with all things Westeros.
- Mar 07 Wed 2012 11:35
Part Lincoln Lawyer, part Requiem for a Dream
Part Lincoln Lawyer, part Requiem for a Dream, and part John Grisham thriller, this feature starring Chris Evans pulls together a very interesting, and rather urgent, health-care puzzle. Evans stars as a drug-addicted, but very smart, lawyer who finds himself spearheading a case about medical equipment. Specifically, this is a movie about safety needles, a type of syringe that could prevent all accidental sticks. When a young nurse ends up infected with HIV, her spiralling health problem prompts an investigation into why medical suppliers refuse to carry the life-saving technology. Evans plays the flawed lawyer pursuing justice in one of his best performances, but just about everyone in this modest movie delivers the goods, ensuring Puncture leaves a lasting mark. Special features include widescreen and digital transfer.