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Review Updates: Week 48 – 2014 Only the one review update this last week, but one that brings great news for many! Channel 4 has finally flipped the switch for AirPlay support on their iOS 4oD app. This suddenly opens up a lot of doors for easy access to watching 4oD on the big-screen TV for many. Sponsored News: OverPlay Black Friday Deal OverPlay are currently offering a great Black Friday – Cyber Monday Sale, offering a free month’s worth of VPN with any purchase of a Smart DNS subscription! Sponsored News: Unblock-Us Black Friday Deal Great news if you were considering an Unblock-us subscription! The team over at Unblock-us are currently offering two free months if you subscribe for a year! News: Chromecast Adds More App Support There has been a reasonably large number of apps that all of a sudden have added native Chromecast support, with the highlight from our perspective at least, being Comedy Central and Tuneln. But also expect new app support from EPIX, Nickelodeon, Encore Play and YuppTV.

News: 4oD Adds AirPlay Support (Updated) Channel 4 have finally done it, and added AirPlay support for their iPad or iPhone 4oD app. At last there is an easy way to watch Channel 4’s amazing range of content on a big screen TV from your Apple mobile device – that is, as long as you have an Apple TV as well. Eye on a Rumour: Amazon Planning Potential Free Prime Video Service Rumours have been circulating recently that Amazon are planning a free, ad-supported streaming service to run alongside their existing Prime Video. But why would Amazon be interested in a free service which could undermine their current subscription offering? Four Corners: What’s On-Demand In The Catch-Up World This Week: 24.11.2014 This week Micheal Palin returns back to our screens in a spooky three-part BBC series, along with NBC’s new spy thriller, State of Affairs. Trailing off are a couple of new sitcoms along with a real documentary gem in Jiro Dreams of Sushi! News: CHOICE Uncovers Huge Australian Netflix Customer Base

It all seems to be Australian news these days when it comes to Netflix, which is quite odd when you keep in mind that the streaming giant isn’t even there yet. But a recent survey by Australia’s CHOICE organization suggests that nearly three quarters of a million Australian households unblock US pay-TV content, with Netflix alone in more than 340,000 households.
tupperware sushi maker (maki and nigiri) UKTV, the television network made famous for its repeats, now has its own on-demand service, UKTV Play.
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News: Netflix Arrives In AU & NZ Next March It hasn’t been a well kept secret that Netflix will arrive in Australia and New Zealand soon, but now, thanks to an upside down tweet by the streaming giant, a date has finally been announced. When gang leader Rob Brown is sentenced to prison for a fifth time, he must confront his role in bringing violent drug culture into his beloved American Indian community in northern Minnesota. As Rob reckons with his past, his seventeen-year-old protégé, Kevin, dreams of the future: becoming the most powerful and feared Native gangster on the reservation. From executive producers Terrence Malick, Natalie Portman, and Chris Eyre comes this haunting and unflinching debut feature directed by Jack Pettibone Riccobono.We're very sorry, but the page could not be loaded properly. This should be fixed very soon, and we apologize for any inconvenience. Travel writer with , Hotel Operator , Entrepreneur, Philosopher, Dreamer and Doer 1 Photo or video

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This controversial political film from directors Dinesh D’Souza and John Sullivan will invoke vastly different reactions from audience members. Many will find the film a patriotic, yet underreported, story on how our nation has prospered from our early years due to innovation, entrepreneurship, and capitalism–emerging as not only the wealthiest nation on the planet, but... Best of 2010: ‘Restrepo’ (Rental) A documentary on the 1-year deployment of U.S. troops in the Korengal Valley, the most dangerous outpost in Afghanistan. Suspenseful, gut-wrenching, and pulls no punches on the difficulties our soldiers face down range. Winner of Best Documentary at Sundance and Oscar-nominated last week. Put on your flak vest, Kevlar helmet and go to Netflix and... DVD Recommendation: ‘Jiro Dreams of Sushi’ (2012) My weekend movie recommendation chronicles the story of 85-year old Jiro Ono, owner of a sushi-only restaurant in Tokyo. Jiro’s 10-seat sushi bar is world famous and this film shows you why people have made the trip from all over the world to visit (and eat) at this icon’s establishment.

‘Bears’ – A spectacular view of the wild side Through the powerful lens of a camera, ‘Bears’ is another example of Disneynature’s superb educational filmmaking. This adventure of a grizzly bear mother, trying to raise her two cubs, offers a cinematography feat approaching the level of last year’s Oscar-winning ‘Gravity’ masterpiece. Wedged between the dangers facing this trio of grizzlies in The Last Frontier... Movie Review: Tim’s Vermeer Art documentary reflects brilliance behind the brush American illusionists and entertainers Penn & Teller bring us this fascinating and thoughtful story on how, perhaps, 17th Century Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer, was able to produce paintings with a nearly photographic quality. The mystery surrounding Vermeer’s lucid oil paintings has spawned theories for over 350 years, including... This Week’s Movie Rental: ‘Grizzly Man’ (2005) A 2005 documentary film on wannabe grizzly bear Timothy Treadwell using 100 hours of Alaska video footage he left behind after being mauled to death along with his girlfriend in campsite.