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Paramount for Sale & Cable Losses
Paramount is open for sale, Cable losses, Five Night's at Freddy's and a lot more in this week's issue of Watch With Comfort.
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YouTube's outlook vs Hollywood's dark times, PhysicalMedia takes a loss and a lot more in this week's issue of Watch With Comfort.
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This week's edition of Watch With Comfort discusses the rising prices of entertainment, more Union drama and the freshest releases. All of that and more news and links for movie enthusiasts.
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This week's edition of Watch With Comfort discusses the WGA's new(ish) deal, Scorsese's latest shot at Marvel and the end of Netflix's DVD service. All of that and more news and links for movie enthusiasts.
Craft Your Perfect Watching Experience
With a Roku TV and a nice pair of headphones, you can create a minimalist budget home theater setup that won’t get noise complaints!
This week’s Watch With Comfort newsletter discusses Amazon Prime Video’s new ads, Disney’s theme park ambitions and the latest update to the Hollywood strikes! All that and MORE in the newsletter.
Blu-Ray collecting is becoming both more common and justified. Unbelievable? Read on for the rundown.
WWE has a new owner and and Cable has a new future. All of this and more in this week’s Watch With Comfort newsletter.
AMC Stubs A List is the movie theater subscription from the largest US theater chain. It has a lot of perks that come with a large price tag. Are they worth it?
Our Pilot edition of the Watch WIth Comfort Newsletter!
There’s a lot of good free streaming (FAST) services. Pluto TV is going to be the best one for most people, but it’s better to have more options in case that changes.
Movies Anywhere allows users to connect their various streaming services in order to sync their purchases across all of them. This is incredibly helpful for people like me who like to watch movies on different services.
Is Regal Unlimited worth it? It is is a great way to save money on tickets and get discounted concessions too. While there are some improvements that could be made, I think that it will be serviceable for most moviegoers.