Oscilloscope is pulling a Columbia House. The quirky indie film label founded by Beastie Boy Adam Yauch and ThinkFilm veteran David Fenkel is starting a direct-mail DVD club. By Steven Zeitchik, The ...
NEW YORK — The award-winning "Shalom Sesame" DVD series is now available as part of a year-long DVD club designed to provide consumers a wide array of discount purchasing plans to meet their specific ...
Columbia House was founded in 1955, and it initially sold vinyl records. Over the years its music club offered deals like eight CDs for a penny or 13 records or cassette tapes for $1. NEW YORK – The ...
In the owner of one of the island’s last DVD clubs, THEO PANAYIDES finds a man looking for a kinder world who rests his mind in the films around him and in Nature, while struggling with the withdrawal ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The company that once offered to sell you eight CDs for 1 cent has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after almost 20 years of falling sales. The parent of the Columbia House ...
DENVER — Janelle Washburne was deep in conversation the other day when a friend rudely interrupted. Washburne was about to return the attitude when, unexpectedly, she found her inner Zen. She credits ...
Welcome back to Mystery DVD Club. The idea behind this is simple: we went and bought a whole host of films that we hadn’t heard of before, none of which cost us more than a few pounds. Then, we sent ...
You know the rules. Simon gets his jollies on by testing the mettle of various good-natured writers – with hilarious consequences. The film invariably sucks, the writer’s soul is corrupted, and the ...
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