Cary Grant and Laraine Day star in 1943's Mr. Lucky, one of the classics Warner Bros. now offers as a made-to-order DVD via the Web. One of Hollywood's biggest movie vaults is about to be opened wide.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Warner Bros on Monday became the first studio to open its film vault to "made-to-order" DVDs, as it sought new revenues in a slumping DVD market by making it possible for fans ...
Facepalm: Those who still own DVDs or have movie collections from the 2000s should check them for Warner Bros. logos and see if the discs have rotted. Unfortunately, many affected titles aren't ...
The post Warner Bros. Replacing DVDs Impacted by Disc Rot appeared first on Consequence. In recent years, physical media has become more crucial than ever due to movies and TV shows constantly being ...
Warner Bros. Entertainment said yesterday that it will release high-definition movie discs only in the Blu-ray format, rejecting the rival HD DVD format and creating another complication for consumers ...
Universal and Warner Bros. — facing the continued deterioration of physical disc sales — want to pool their DVD distribution businesses under a major new deal. The studios announced that Universal ...