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Issue #66 [Fall 2006]
Features: Holiday Movie Preview 2006
By James L. Menzies
As the weather cools down the cinema is heating up with the latest slate of holiday movies. MM takes a look at the best of the bunch.
Internet Distribution: The Big Squeeze
By Matthew Power
Before you can become the next YouTube success story, you've got to know how to compress your film.
Essential Film Noir
By Peter Weed
As noir-inspired films like The Black Dahlia and Hollywoodland play at a theater near you, MM counts down the must-see gems of the genre.
Features: Alejandro González Iñárritu
By Jessica Hundley
Emerging from the vital wave of recent Mexican cinema, Alejandro González Iñárritu has proven himself to be a moviemaker of unprecedented intensity. To experience his movies is to be torn open and shaken to the core, ripped apart and put back together again. His latest film, Babel, is no exception.
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Jaman Launches “Movie Channel for the World”
Jaman.com announced the availability of instantly streamed, HD-quality movies—for free.
With nothing more than a simple click, cineastes can watch one of 100 ad-supported titles from the online distributor's collection of more than 3,000 films at no cost. Alternatively, those viewers who are less inclined to "pay" for the free films by watching the ads can pay just $1.99 to watch them commercial-dree. “By offering a free streaming media service along with our current rental and ownership download options, we are anticipating the future of digital cinema," says Jaman founder and CEO, Gaurav Dhillon. "With streaming, we provide our community with a quality viewing experience that is free and for our advertisers, we deliver a unique audience and premium and targeted placement opportunities.”
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