Sony Dissolves Funimation User Purchases, Increases Crunchyroll Price, Shuts Down App
"Sony's decision to shut down Funimation and migrate users to Crunchyroll erases purchased media and doubles the price of subscriptions."
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"Sony's decision to shut down Funimation and migrate users to Crunchyroll erases purchased media and doubles the price of subscriptions."
"Barbie (2023) directed by Greta Gerwig, starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling, is now streaming on HBO Max and digital platforms."
"Former NFL cornerback D.J. Hayden killed in car accident along with five others, including former teammate Zach McMillian. He was 33."
Australian comedian Celeste Barber criticizes Netflix for not renewing her hit series "Wellmania," expressing frustration and disappointment in a social media post.
Pet Sematary: Bloodlines, a prequel to the 2019 film, will be exclusively streaming on Paramount+ starting October 6. No theater screenings are planned.
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe pays tribute to Michael Gambon, saying the world became less fun with his passing.
Celebrate Dave Chappelle's 50th birthday by checking out a gallery of his best sketches from the legendary Chappelle's Show. Happy birthday, Dave!
Actress Dominique Fishback embraces stunts in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts.
DVD: The Oft-Overlooked Medium and Its Rich News Content
Don't you fancy strolling down the memory lane once in a while? Ah, reminiscing about that sweet hum of your DVD player spinning disks loaded with movies or software. Although it seems like we're living in an era dominated by streaming platforms, have you ever wondered, "What's brewing in the world of DVDs?"
In a digital world where disc-based media are often viewed as obsolete or nostalgic artefacts, there's surprisingly still a plethora of news content under the topic of DVDs!
Wait! Does that surprise you? Hold onto your hats because this just might! New movie releases still find their way onto DVDs for fans who appreciate having physical copies. And for collectors, deluxe editions boasting exclusive extras and gorgeous packaging continue to be released on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Beyond mainstream films though - dive deeper into the rabbit hole; What do we see?
An influx of articles regarding obscure cinema found only on specialized discs; interviews featuring directors talking about filmmaking before digital dominance (Didn’t they leave us awe-struck?), reviews highlighting remastered classics now available on High Definition DVDs (Who wouldn't want to relive those majestic visuals!) Not to forget reports revealing sales figures showing resilient consumer demand.
A tinge more technical perhaps? You'll stumble upon pieces discussing data storage solutions using archival-grade DVDs. Let’s admit it! All these promise an alluring mix of nostalgia coupled with contemporary relevance!
Circling back then – Underestimating what lies within the domain Of ‘DVD news content’ perchance?