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Vimeo launches new Roku and Apple TV app
August 15, 2014 | VOD NewsVimeo has launched a revamped app for Roku streaming media devices designed to make it quicker to view videos.
The first major refresh since the channel launched in 2011, the Vimeo app now features a custom-built user interface that makes … Read More
Bill Cosby and Bill Burr join new slate of Netflix original stand-up comedy
August 14, 2014 | VOD NewsBill Cosby and Bill Burr are part of Netflix’s new slate of original stand-up comedy.
The four new specials, which the Internet TV company announced today, join the previously announced October 10th Chelsea Handler one-Hour comedy special, Uganda Be … Read More
PlayStation TV UK release date confirmed as 14th November
August 14, 2014 | VOD NewsSony has confirmed that PlayStation TV will launch in the UK on 14th November.
The device, which has already been released in Japan, is Sony’s entry into the increasingly crowded streaming media device market.
The tiny box will allow … Read More
RIP Lauren Bacall
August 13, 2014 | VOD NewsLauren Bacall has passed away at the age of 89.
The legendary actress made her debut in To Have and Have Not at the age of just 19. The film paired her with Humphrey Bogart, whom she would go on … Read More
RIP Robin Williams (and a list of his films available on Netflix UK, Prime and NOW TV)
August 12, 2014 | VOD News“No matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world.”
That was Robin Williams in 1989’s Dead Poets Society. 25 years later, the actor and comedy has tragically passed away – but if there was one thing he was never short of, it was words.
His unique motormouth comedy soon won him fans on the stand-up circuit and that manic energy translated perfectly onto the screen in a storm of hyperactive roles, from a rapid-fire radio DJ in Good Morning, Vietnam to the Genie in Aladdin. Williams improvised 16 hours’ worth of material for Disney’s classic – so much that the Academy reportedly refused to nominate it for Best Original Screenplay. “You never had a friend like me,” he sang. Everyone believed him.
That universality was equally mind-boggling. Even though his trademark was spouting barely comprehensible nonsense at an almost inaudible speed, people around the globe connected with Robin Williams. When his death was reported last night, Twitter exploded into endless tributes from accounts the world over. The trending topics were solely comprised of Robin Williams references, but what was telling was the variety of them. Mrs. Doubtfire, Good Will Hunting, Dead Poets Society, Hook. Even Patch Adams and Bicentennial Man. Robin Williams wasn’t just a versatile performer; he was a versatile performer whom people loved in everything he did. Just Google “Mrs Doubtfire hello” and marvel at how many have recorded their own version of his frosted fridge door greeting.
His dramatic roles were as moving as his silly ones were side-splitting. In the second half of his career, he stunned those who had grown up with his cross-dressing granny and magical blue guy with silent turns in Insomnia and One Hour Photo, that twinkling smile given an unnerving stillness. For all his exuberance, he had brilliance in his quiet moments; his bearded professor lecturing Matt Damon’s student on experience vs knowledge would reduce anyone to tears, while his
Carpe Diem lesson passed on to students at Welton Academy never fails to inspire. But he brought a humanity to each performance, whether finding a heartfelt note in a comedy or using humour to hold back the darker elements of life.
That range and sincerity makes it impossible to pick a favourite moment from his career; even his impression of a hot dog is laugh-out-loud funny. Patch Adams’ message that laughter can sometimes be the best medicine might have been hailed as too saccharine – and offered a tragic contrast to his own off-screen battle with depression – but when Williams was switched on, his infectious, impossible wit could make you forget about everything else and stand up on your desk. He was a whirlwind of giggles and ideas contained in a human. And that genius continues to be bottled in every film; a creative force waiting to be unleashed at the rub of a lamp.
“No matter what anybody tells you, words and ideas can change the world,” he said 25 years ago. If there was one thing Robin Williams was never short of, it was words. And as tributes continue to pour in from fans everywhere, you can see how much his actually have changed the world. Not in a big, political way, but in a smaller, arguably more important way. We never had a friend like him.
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New Amazon Instant Video pilots to premiere on 28th August
August 11, 2014 | VOD NewsAmazon’s latest round of pilots for original TV shows will premiere on Thursday 28th August, including talent ranging from Whit Stillman and Steven Soderbergh to Ron Perlman, Adam Brody, Chloë Sevigny and David Gordon Green.
After its second batch of … Read More
NOW TV introduces weekly sports pass to watch Premier League online without Sky
August 11, 2014 | VOD NewsNOW has introduced a new weekly sports pass to allow fans to watch Premier League football online without Sky.
NOW’s sports pass was previously only available for a single day, giving fans without Sky live streaming access to all Sky … Read More
Introducing… the VODzilla.co Fantasy Football League
August 9, 2014 | VOD NewsSuperman up front. The Rancor in mid-field. Gandalf in goal. Ok, that’s not how fantasy football works, but if you’re a film fan and a football fan and you like the idea of embarrassing the VODzilla.co team with your superior … Read More
Breaking Bad is the most streamed programme in the UK
August 7, 2014 | VOD NewsBreaking Bad is the most streamed programme in the UK, according to new research.
The study conducted by GfK is the first real insight we’ve had into subscription VOD trends. Indeed, we’ve written before about the lack of data available … Read More
Gotham will be available to watch online on Demand 5
August 6, 2014 | VOD NewsGotham will be released on Channel 5 in the UK this autumn.
The Warner Brothers series, one of the most anticipated shows of the year, draws on the origin story of a pre-Batman Gotham City and follows young Detective (and … Read More