Movies - RealNetworks releasing DVD copying software - MSNBC
RealNetworks releasing DVD copying software - MSNBC
NEW YORK - RealNetworks Inc. plans to begin selling software that lets people copy DVDs to their PCs, which might be convenient for on-the-go movie buffs but could incite some wrath in Hollywood. Unlike various software programs that can be used for
Five secures 505 Games as movie schedule sponsor - Brand Republic
LONDON - Five has secured games publisher 505 Games as its new sponsor for the Five Family Movie schedule for the rest of the year. The sponsorship deal was brokered by youth and entertainment brand specialist MJ Media and Clare Leonard, sponsorship
My name was never Roshan: Shiney Ahuja - Hindustan Times
Bollywood actor Shiney Ahuja of Gangster fame has denied that his name was ever Roshan Ahuja and that he changed it to Shiney for his foray into filmdom. “I don’t know where that has come from now. Roshan is not my name. My parents named me Shiney
Entertainment - Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica Gleaner Entertainment - Jamaica Gleaner
Like any mother who has lost a child, Sharon Gapoor prefers to remember the essence of her son. Carlton Grant Jr, son of Gapoor and performing artiste Spragga Benz, was controversially shot on August 23, along Church Street in Kingston Despite
Movies - Jacksonville, long ago, was a movie star - Herald Tribune
Jacksonville, long ago, was a movie star - Herald Tribune
In this movie poster supplied by Separate Cinema, Norman Studios advertises a silent film that was shot in Jacksonville in the 1910s. Oliver Hardy made his debut film there in 1913’s “Outwitting Daddy.” The first feature-length color film produced in
Coleman in police investigation - ABC 4
Pint-sized actor Gary Coleman is at the center of a police investigation in Utah after hitting a man with his car. Authorities suspect the former Diff’rent Strokes star rammed his 24-year-old victim on purpose. A police officer involved in the
Cinema guide - News.com.au
Ripping yarn about the brazen DIY film-making of the 70s and 80s that helped build the Aussie industry. A racy and enlightening look back with some crazy clips and wild interviews. Ben Stiller, Jack Black and Robert Downey Jr. star in the year