[ad_1] Some of the greatest directors working in Hollywood, from Christopher Nolan to Alfonso Cuarón and Guillermo del Toro, ask Warner Bros. back up the streaming service of FilmStruck classic movies. Just …
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[ad_1] In another example of corporate greed ruining something really great, WarnerMedia announced Friday its closure. FilmStruck, and several filmmakers have used social media to express their dissatisfaction with this decision. Unfortunately, …
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[ad_1] This image released by Turner Classic Movies shows FilmStruck, a multi-device subscription streaming service. FilmStruck closes its doors after two years of activity. The service said Friday, Oct. 26 on its …
Read More »The closing of FilmStruck and the false promise of streaming classics
[ad_1] AT. & T., the new company head of Warner Bros. Digital Networks and Turner will close FilmStruck, the streaming service launched in November 2016. The site, created by TCM, the essential …
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[ad_1] Photo illustration by Slate. Image via FilmStruck. Megyn Kelly Is Who We Thought She Was To the Woman Who Shushed Me at the Yo-Yo Ma Concert That Clip of Queer Eye'S …
Read More »FilmStruck, the film buff's response to Netflix, closes its doors
[ad_1] Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in Casablanca. By Jack Woods / Warner Bros. / Kobal / REX. FilmStruck, the streaming platform that contains hundreds of classic films as well as the …
Read More »FilmStruck closes in November
[ad_1] While AT & T is eager to reduce its activities with the obvious goal of not resembling a giant monopoly media company that sucks the American public by relying on overvalued …
Read More »FilmStruck will close next month
[ad_1] Alexa, play "I'll never love again", from Ally Maine! Photo: Joe Scarnici / Getty Images for TCM *Wipe a single dramatic tear* WarnerMedia pulls the file on FilmStruck. Variety reports that …
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