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Focus On The Family Video "Retraining" Christians At Iowa Capitol

The Colorado Independent | Lynda Waddington | Posted 01.25.2010 | Denver


A 12-part Christian education series authored and promoted by Colorado-based Focus on the Family has been circulating around Iowa for the past few yea...

Aziz Ansari: The Huffington Post Interview

Jon Chattman | Posted 01.21.2010 | Entertainment


Jon Chattman

Aziz Ansari of Parks and Rec just released his first CD and DVD, Intimate Moments For a Sensual Evening, and it's hysterical. Watch him talk trash about Coldstone Creamery one minute, and Celine Dion the next.

Release 0.9: When 2.0 -- Adding the Fourth Dimension

Esther Dyson | Posted 03.18.2010 | Technology


Esther Dyson

With real-time information about customers' needs and vendors' offers, there's a widespread shift to make use of the opportunities for granularity and personalization of offers around location and time.

Karl Urban Talks Star Trek And Priest

Jenna Busch | Posted 03.18.2010 | Entertainment


Jenna Busch

Karl Urban plays Bones in the reboot of the Star Trek, and if you are anything like me, you think he was perfect for the role. We got a chance to chat with Urban on the red carpet.

Just in Time for Halloween: The 10 Best Modern 'Direct-to-DVD' Horror Films

Scott Mendelson | Posted 03.18.2010 | Entertainment


Scott Mendelson

The Children isn't the most violent film, nor the goriest or showiest. It haunts because it boils itself down to an unanswerable question: would you kill your own sick children to prevent them from killing you?

Nick Swardson: "My Ass is the Best Joke Teller I Know"

Jon Chattman | Posted 03.18.2010 | Entertainment


Jon Chattman

There is, for sure, a very twisted side to me. The other side is a nude Brad Pitt riding a unicorn with candy as his genitals.

HuffPost Review: Superman/Batman: Public Enemies (2009)

Scott Mendelson | Posted 11.29.2009 | Entertainment


Scott Mendelson

If Public Enemies was merely a three-part episode of Superman: The Animated Series, it would be a good one. But it falls short as a stand-alone movie.

Hollywood Unveils New Rules for Movie Lovers

eSarcasm | Posted 09.17.2009 | Comedy


eSarcasm

Movie watchers will be allowed to make and eat their own popcorn, but it must be at least three days old and smothered in rancid butter-flavored coconut oil.

The e-Book Wars: Is Pornography Next?

Tom Alderman | Posted 09.06.2009 | Media


Tom Alderman

With their proprietary software for Kindle readers only, Amazon has adapted a "we-win, you-lose," VHS vs. Betamax business model.

8 Minutes that Can Help Change the World -- Sneak Peak of New Video Featuring President Obama

Steven Crandell | Posted 07.24.2009 | World


Steven Crandell

There's a new DVD about the most urgent catastrophic threat facing our planet. And it features a leader who is determined to do something about it: Obama.

A Different Brand of Comedy

Jon Chattman | Posted 07.02.2009 | Comedy


Jon Chattman

I have a like/hate relationship with Russell Brand's comedy. I thought the comedian stole the show in last year's painfully underrated comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall, but found him an utterly bore when he hosted the VMAs.

HuffPost Review: Neil Young Archives Volume 1 (1963 - 1972)

Mike Ragogna | Posted 07.01.2009 | Entertainment


Mike Ragogna

In the world of box sets, it would be impossible to find something better than Neil Young Archives Volume 1 (1963 - 1972).

The Writers Workbench: Life Before DVD

Robert J. Elisberg | Posted 06.19.2009 | Entertainment


Robert J. Elisberg

Several products have begun to crop up that let you transfer your old videocassettes to digital. And that means not only to make DVDs out of them, but to convert them for playing on your iPod or media player.

Earth Day Film Review: A Sense of Wonder

Avital Binshtock | Posted 05.23.2009 | Green


Avital Binshtock

It's a quiet film, one that asks us to set aside our hunger for over-dramatic portrayals of human conflict; watching it feels like a meditation of sorts.

Craig Ferguson's "A Wee Bit O' Revolution"

Sean L. McCarthy | Posted 04.21.2009 | Comedy


Sean L. McCarthy

He jokes freely about his years of drug and alcohol abuse, and going through rehab. "If you haven't been to rehab, check your HMO!"

Hollywood, Bollywood and now Nollywood

Lola Olley | Posted 04.04.2009 | Entertainment


Lola Olley

After the United States and India, West Africa has become the birthplace of the world's third largest film industry in terms of production.

Exclusive clip from Warner Bros' new animated film: Wonder Woman (coming to DVD and Blu Ray March 3rd)

Scott Mendelson | Posted 03.23.2009 | Entertainment


Scott Mendelson

Here is a brief, 1 minute video clip from the upcoming (and allegedly bad ass) Wonder Woman animated feature. It comes out on DVD and Blu Ray on Mar...

Who Says no Bias? American Theaters Block Arab American Film

Ray Hanania | Posted 02.28.2009 | Entertainment


Ray Hanania

Two great Hollywood actors, Hesham Issawi and Sayed Badreya decided to make a Hollywood movie that told a part of the Arab American and Muslim Arab story in a real way.

Faith! Family! Films! And the Crystal Teddy Goes to...

David Sterritt | Posted 02.12.2009 | Entertainment


David Sterritt

What riles me is the business of peddling movies on DVD after scrubbing them squeaky clean, or as we used to say in pre-digital antiquity, censoring them.

Obama Supports DTV Delay: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer January 9, 2009

Shelly Palmer | Posted 02.09.2009 | Media


Shelly Palmer

President-elect Barack Obama has joined the Consumers Union in asking congress to delay the digital television transition. Obama noted "inadequate f...

Blu Ray Faces Fuzzy Future

New York Times | Matt Richtel and Brad Stone | Posted 02.05.2009 | Business


The biggest news at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last January was not the birth of a new product but the death of one. A decision by Wa...

Review: 199 Lives - The Travis Pastrana Story (2008)

Scott Mendelson | Posted 01.11.2009 | Entertainment


Scott Mendelson

If you are a fan of the sport or the man, 199 Lives: The Travis Pastrana Story is more than worth your time. But it offers little insight or context for non-fans.

Product Review: Dymo DiscPainter (CD/DVD Printer)

Jonathan Handel | Posted 12.22.2008 | Business


Jonathan Handel

What about labeling the disc -- do you scrawl a title and your name on the disc with an ugly black marker? Many people do, but it's not a very professional look.

Senator Ted "Tubes" Stevens Guilty On All Counts: MediaBytes with Shelly Palmer October 28, 2008

Shelly Palmer | Posted 11.28.2008 | Media


Shelly Palmer

A jury convicted Senator Ted "Tubes" Stevens on all seven felony counts which violated federal ethics laws. Stevens is guilty of failing to report t...

Life Cycle: The Birth and Death of Your Bootleg DVDs

Simran Sethi | Posted 10.23.2009 | Green


Simran Sethi

Your cinematic experience leaves its mark not only on your heart, but on the planet.