The legal fight between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard appears to be over and the settlement is surprising.
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I’m a big fan of Movies Anywhere. While I’m advocate for physical media, these days physical media usually comes with a Digital Copy. While Vudu used to be my digital library, I far prefer using Movies Anywhere these days. It has a cleaner interface, has richer features, and it doesn’t have the streaming problems I’ve encountered using Vudu in the past. For those unfamiliar with Movies Anywhere, the service cleverly puts your digital libraries under one roof. So, for example, let’s say you had bought some movies from Apple, some movies from Amazon, and some …
I've gone on record that I'm a big fan of physical media, but I'm not opposed to digital collections (especially when those digital copies are bundled with physical media, as is now typically the case). However, when it comes to sharing digital titles that can be tricky. Either you share your login info, which can be difficult depending on how many log-ins a platform allows, or you can do what Movies Anywhere is doing and launch "Screen Pass". Screen Pass will start its beta program today for users. The way it works is very simple. You …
From unexplained incidents to never seen again characters, these subplots from the new Star Wars trilogy went nowhere and were just abandoned.
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It’s been said before, it’ll be said again, and we’ll say it once more here: The Marvel Cinematic Universe has single-handedly changed how blockbuster film making works in 21st century Hollywood. By embracing its source material rather than trying to circumvent it or treating it as a burden, the MCU has captured the essence of comic books and exposed all of its positive aspects to the mainstream, integrating itself so perfectly into the cinematic landscape that pop culture and nerd culture have pretty much become synonymous at this point. A big part of its success is its initial decision not to directly appeal to exiting comic fans but to make a universally enjoyable film dotted with little Easter eggs of deeper lore for the fans.