HomeSearch
Movies Anywhere - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search.
Amazon unlimited streaming might be close
Jeff Chabot - 0
We knew Amazon was planning a subscription-based streaming service for a while now to compete with Netflix. Now, via Engadget, screenshots have emerged from...
Sony, Discovery and IMAX expanding 3D content for 24/7 network
Jeff Chabot - 1
More 3D content is on the way for you "early adaptors" to enjoy. The 3D joint venture between Sony Corporation, Discovery Communications and IMAX...
Will internet cost as much as TV?
Jeff Chabot - 0
The recent news that Comcast will charge more for viewing video content over the internet rather than traditional broadcast cable follows the trend of...
Despicable Me
From Universal Studios Home Entertainment comes Despicable Me on Blu-ray Disc in both 2D and 3D formats. Despicable Me will release December 24, 2010....
Zune expands to Europe, beyond
Mike Allen - 0
Microsoft has announced they are expanding their Zune product offerings this fall to international markets including the U.K., Mexico, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The...
Back to the Future trilogy headed for Blu-ray
Universal Studios Home Entertainment will release Back to the Future I, II and III as a 25th Anniversary Trilogy on Oct. 26, 2010. The...
TV Everywhere Leaves VOD Nowhere
With Comcast and Time-Warner now moving forward with video paywalls, are the cable companies doing what Hollywood and the music industry couldn't do? Profit from the Internet... by forcing viewers to keep their cable subscriptions? That reality is coming sooner than you think.
Up – Blu-ray Review
If you missed Up in theaters (it played in 3D and 2D) there’s no better way to see Up than on Blu-ray disc. Though the DVD looks and sounds as good as it can, upscaling nicely via a standard player, it cannot compare to the astounding image and audio quality of the Blu-ray version.
PlayStation3 Slim Review: Part III
The Sony PlayStation Store is not only a place for games (as described in Part II of my PS3 Slim review) but also for...
Verizon VOD expands HD offers
Jeff Chabot - 0
Standard definition movies from Verizon VOD are usually $4.99, but I watched "Into the Wild" the other night in HD for $5.99. The extra...