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Don’t Call It a Comeback: What Netflix Did Next

After the disastrous past few months, it seemed nothing Netflix could do could stop its bad fortune. But various pieces of news about the California-based movie rental company from the past week paint a collective picture of a company that isn't dead just yet, after all.

Can Taylor Lautner Change On-Demand Video with ‘Abduction’?

Finally, one studio seems to have realized that no one really wants to pay $30 to watch a movie on-demand, even if it is available a couple of months after being released in theaters. Lionsgate may be planning to offer Abduction, a thriller starring Twilight wolfboy Taylor Lautner, on VoD three months after theater release [...]

Is Lionsgate About To Sell Off Its Digital Interests?

Is Lionsgate Entertainment getting ready to sell off its online assets? The New York Post is reporting that the company is considering spinning off multiple digital assets, including its share of pay-TV company EPIX, FearNet, it’s VoD horror service, and its TV Guide and TVGuide.com interests. According to the report, in total, Lionsgate is looking [...]

Final Kick-Ass Poster Revealed

Somehow we missed this on Sunday but better late than never. Here’s the final theatrical movie poster for Kick-Ass, which is based on John Romita Jr. and Mark Millar’s Icon comic book. I still think Nic Cage’s Big Daddy looks far too much like Batman and McLovin’s Red Mist is a little too over the [...]

Could Another Terminator Film Heal All Those Hurt Feelings?

From the franchise no one wanted any more to the unexpected hot property on the block: Could The Terminator be heading for a reboot?