Kannapolis to show ‘Transformers’ at Village Park on Friday (The Salisbury Post)
KANNAPOLIS — The city will host a free outdoor showing of the blockbuster movie ‘Transformers’ starting at 8:45 p.m. Friday at the Village Park Amphit …
KANNAPOLIS — The city will host a free outdoor showing of the blockbuster movie ‘Transformers’ starting at 8:45 p.m. Friday at the Village Park Amphit …
It’s a big year for sequels. Indiana Jones IV. A new Daniel Craig Bond movie…
Simpsonville will kick off an outdoor movie series June 10 when the city starts “Movies in the Park,” a six-week Tuesday evening summer series with movies showing on a big screen on the Heritage Park amphitheater stage.
The Entertainment and Licensing division of Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE: HAS) will arrive at Licensing 2008 International with new, ground-breaking licensing programs supporting global powerhouse brands such as G.I. JOE, TRANSFORMERS, TRIVIAL PURSUIT, LITTLEST PET SHOP and NERF across a variety of licensing categories with a focus on entertainment, fashion and sports as well as the first digital …
Scenes from “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” will be filmed in Alamogordo the fall, it was announced today.
PAWTUCKET, R.I., BUSINESS WIRE — The Entertainment and Licensing division of Hasbro, Inc. (NYSE: HAS) will arrive at Licensing 2008 International with new, ground-breaking licensing programs supporting global powerhouse brands such as G.I. JOE, TRANSFORMERS, TRIVIAL PURSUIT, LITTLEST PET SHOP and NERF across a variety of licensing categories with a focus on entertainment, fashion and sports as …
Paramount Pictures is releasing box office hit Transformers on Blu-ray Disc, nearly a year after the studio’s decision to issue the film in the rival HD DVD format.
Michael Bay feels vindicated. Paramount Pictures is releasing his box office hit Transformers on Blu-ray Disc, nearly a year after the studio’s decision to issue the film in the rival HD DVD format triggered a tirade from the director.
We all love movies, but not everyone loves the movie theater. Long lines, expensive tickets, $7 sodas and overzealous ushers are just a few of the hazards moviegoers face-not to mention the distinct possibility of having to sit next to that special breed of film fan who revels in talking back to the screen.
Some savvy (and cynical) readers have wondered whether HBO, flush with the success of the “Sex and the City” big-screen movie, would rush into deals where maybe “The Sopranos” or “The Wire” or other TV series would be turned into films.