Lonely Hearts DVD Review
Lonely Hearts is loosely based on the true story of Martha Beck (played by Salma Hayek) and Ray Fernandez (played by Jared Leto), who were dubbed the Lonely Hearts Killers and murdered as many as 20 women in the late 1940s. The pair finds their victims, wealthy women, through the personal ads, takes all their money and then murders them in the most heinous ways.
Bye Bye HD DVD
Last week, electronics maker Toshiba said it will no longer develop, make or market HD DVD players and recorders, which leaves Blu-ray disc technology as the go-to format for any future video electronics.
New and Returning Shows Perk Up TV Landscape
The Fox network isn’t the only game in town this spring, but thanks to the writer’s strike, the landscape for mid-season has changed a bit from previous years. However, there are several other new shows cropping up soon on the small screen. Among them, “Oprah’s Big Give”, slated for March 2 on ABC, and “Unhitched”, another new Fox show, also airing March 2 at 9 p.m.
How to Improve the Conversion Rate on Your Small Business
There are many ways to increase your Web traffic and improve conversion rate, to a point it is sometimes confusing for starting entrepreneurs. Good thing MarketingSherpa has released the results of its new SEO study which improved lead conversion by 58%.
Dead Silence DVD Review
Although Dead Silence is from the co-writers of the Saw franchise, James Wan and Leigh Whannell, fans of Saw should note that this is a departure from Saw’s splatter and gore.
Oscars Provide Glitz and Glam, Plus Nice Surprises
Quite possibly the best surprise of last night’s Oscars was that Original Song award went to “Falling Slowly” from the film Once. Here’s the performance from the show.
Oscar® Channel Unveiled on YouTube
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has launched a branded Oscars® channel on YouTube™ – www.YouTube.com/Oscars – featuring Academy Awards® show highlights and exclusive video interviews with members such as Quincy Jones, Alfred Molina, Sidney Poitier and John Travolta.
Weekly Small Business Links
They say two heads are better than one. This is what Weekly Small Business Links is all about – gathering the most relevant and insightful blog posts from revered and starting bloggers to help entrepreneurs catch their dreams, profitably.
The Hidden Marketing Lesson from Souvenir Shops
For some people, traveling is not complete without a visit to a souvenir shop. Perhaps they want something to symbolize that wonderful experience or something they can bring home for their loved ones waiting. But do you know that there is a very valuable marketing lesson you can unravel at souvenir shops?
Feast of Love DVD Review
Hoping to enjoy another chick flick/romantic film along the lines of The Jane Austen Book Club, I watched Feast of Love, which is one of those films you’re either going to love or you’re going to hate. The film, which is based upon a novel of the same name by Charles Baxter and adapted by Allison Burnett, who wrote Autumn in New York.
