Today, Sterling Home Entertainment have entered the DVD market with the release of Postmortem, starring Charlie Sheen and Shelter. Sterling Home Entertainment is a newly launched home video distributor of leading independent motion picture production [...]
Pleased with their initial efforts in Europe, Warner Home Video have just announced today that they will start a major DVD rollout of 25 new titles on September 25, following them up with an additonal eight to ten titles every month. Warner is also [...]
Warner Brothers Online have announced a venture called WebDVD this week, which effectively combines the strengths of DVD with those of the Internet and is scheduled for release in the fall. The idea is rather simple, but might turn out to be highly [...]
Warner Home Video are currently working on “25th Anniversary Special Edition” for William Friedkin’s The Exorcist that has been announced for a DVD release on September 29. Now details regarding this spectacular release have been unveiled. Different [...]
If you are All Day Entertainment, trying to restore forgotten films to the public eye, or attempting to bring smaller films to a wider audience, you’re faced with a variety of problems that must be solved. Aside from tricky licensing and legal issues, [...]
Universal Home Video have just announced the release of “Mercury Rising” on DVD on September 15. The disc will contain an anamorphic widescreen transfer of the film and a 5.1 channel Dolby Digital soundtrack, as well as prodcution notes, the movie’s [...]
After their weak release in the two test markets San Francisco, CA and Richmont, VA, DIVX has obviously received another serious slap in the face today by retail chain Sears, Roebuck & Co. as reported by “Stereophile Guide To Home Theater”. DIVX [...]
Today Anchor Bay announced a whole slate of new releases for August and September, placing Anchor Bay in the seat of being the most serious horror publisher on DVD to date. The list contains a letterboxed version of George Romero’s Day Of The Dead, [...]
Last night, the American Film Institute (AFI) has announced the “100 greatest American movies of all time”. The films were selected from a 400-title ballot by a panel of 1, 500 leaders from across the American film industry, politics and “average” [...]
After a series of less-successful major motion pictures, some of which were said to have been strangled by studio interference, "Prince Of Darkness" marked John Carpenters return to lower-budget horror movies. Carpenter is a director with a cult [...]