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Warner Bros. Home Entertainment announced this morning that they will release a “timeless classic” onto DVD in June. Could it be that they’ve finally seen the light and are giving animation ...
Warner Bros. wants to burn you a DVD. The studio's home entertainment division has come up with an innovative plan to allow custom ordering of 150 films never before released on DVD.
DVDs might be a thing of the past, but if you're someone who kept your collection, you'll want to check if they've fallen victim to disc rot -- especially if they are titles distributed by Warner ...
Warner Bros has admitted that "select DVD titles" made between 2006-2008 may have fallen prone to early degradation, and it's offering replacements—although you might not get back the same movie ...
Is Warner Bros Phasing Out DVDs and Blu Rays? A Facebook exchange taken out of context was blown up into an unfounded rumor.
Warner Bros. will manage most of Paramount's movie library on DVD, in a first-of-its-kind deal between major studios that reflects the ongoing decline in disc sales.
A rash of disc rot has plagued DVD collections for years. Warner Bros. wants to make good on damaged discs.
Here’s one for you. What do Rin Tin Tin, Looney Tunes, “Casablanca,” “Dirty Harry,” Superman and Harry Potter have in common? All came to the big movie screen courtesy of Warner Bros ...
On July 21, the incomparable Al Jolson once again takes center stage, with six of his rarely-seen early Warner Bros. classics making their DVD debut including “Big Boy,” “Go Into Your Dance ...
Why your old Warner Bros. DVDs aren't playable anymore - and a potential fix Your DVDs might have rotted away in their cases, but the company wants to make it right.
Physical media is a great way to preserve your favorite movies and TV shows when they’re not always available on streaming services. But what if your old DVDs stop working?
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