Amazon's awesome 3 for $33 4K Blu-ray sale ends tonight, January 20, at 11:59 PM PT. You're effectively paying $11 per movie, which is quite the deal--especially when you check out the eligible films.
But now Roku also makes its own 4K TVs, and right now there’s an awesome sale on one of the largest screens of the herd: For a limited time, you’ll be able to purchase the Roku 75-inch Class ...
As married CIA operatives who dropped out and now have to come back, they anchor a Netflix product-of-the-week movie where nothing's at stake. Seth Gordon, the director of “Back in Action ...
Cameron Diaz and Jamie Foxx are back in action in, well, Back In Action, the new action comedy movie that began streaming on Netflix today. The film was directed by Seth Gordon (Horrible Bosses ...
As part of its 4 Day Sale Event, Best Buy has discounted HP's flagship Omen Transcend 32" 4K QD OLED gaming monitor to $899.99 after $400 in savings. This monitor was announced way back in CES ...
If you didn’t add enough Blu-rays to your collection over the holidays, you can make up for it in a big way with a deal on Amazon that offers three top tier 4K Blu-rays of your choice for $33.
Mashable's entertainment team picks our Watch of the Week, TV shows and movies that you absolutely must add to your list. This Netflix original kicks off with Diaz and Foxx as a pair of sexy spies ...
Lovely as it is to see Cameron Diaz starring in her first film in a decade, it’s equally dismaying that the film is “Back in Action.” As the title suggests, Diaz is indeed back. Her last movie was the ...
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X users, especially sports fans, may be seeing an influx of recent posts accompanied with photos, asking them to "tap, hold and load in 4K." What has been deemed a trend is really just a function ...