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Netflix Gets a Ray of Hope?

In two years, you’ll get to see Dreamworks Animation on Netflix, if you’re still subscribing.

Topics : Netflix, Rants
Posted by : Nick Poyner on September 28, 2011

June 17th-19th Weekend Box Office

Did Green Lantern score or sizzle?

Topics : Box Office
Posted by : Rande Iaboni on June 19, 2011

Warner Bros pleased with Green Lantern

It appears, through certain events, that Warner Bros film execs expect big things with Green Lantern

Topics : Movie Business, Movie News, Rants
Posted by : Matt Rosenberg on June 6, 2011

Fox and Universal Make Deals to Delay New Releases with Netflix

Source: I Watch Stuff If you are a fan of the movie rental service Netflix, you may not be a fan of the deals they have been making lately.  Recently they solidified a deal with Warner Bros where Netflix would delay the release of brand new DVD’s for 28 days, so the studio has a [...]

Topics : Netflix
Posted by : Craig Kessler on April 13, 2010

How Interns Are Leading the Charge For WB Against Online Piracy

Anti-Piracy is a big issue in Hollywood as the studios are potentially losing millions each year when users illegally download their movies online .  It’s hard to believe when we hear movies like Avatar are breaking financial milestones and Hollywood seems to be up despite terrible movies coming out.  But the truth is, technology is [...]

Topics : Movie News
Posted by : Craig Kessler on April 9, 2010

Blockbuster Gets Bailout Deal From Warner Brothers

Bailouts are taking over the country as a way to help out the big boys stay in business and rework themselves with the competition.  We saw the US government bail out the banks, now we are seeing the same thing happen with the movie industry.  I have spoken a lot recently about Blockbuster’s bankruptcy problems [...]

Topics : Movie News
Posted by : Craig Kessler on March 25, 2010

Warner Bros Pressures Red Box Into Delaying New Releases

Red Box is the latest victim to the pressures of Hollywood studio giant Warner Brothers.  The shark just ate the little fish of Red Box and is making them delay the rental of new movie releases to 28 days later in order for the studio to try to sell more DVD’s in that time period.  [...]

Topics : Movie News, Netflix
Posted by : Craig Kessler on February 17, 2010