"Sony hasn't had the best couple of weeks, they've had their systems hacked to reveal information that Sony's top brass hoped to take to the grave and after threats from some bonkers extremists, they've buckled in and cancelled the release of The Interview.
But... There are still options. Sony are actively looking to bring The Interview to audiences, though according to the studio nobody has stepped up and offered their online services as a platform to distribute the Seth Rogan/James Franco comedy." The Games Cabin
No Pressure Review: This is an odd light-hearted watch that is a bit confused whether it wants to paints its characters in a good or bad light.
Rest In Peace Review: This gripping thriller will captivate you from start to finish, leaving you pondering the boundaries between right and wrong long after the credits roll.
The Believers Review: Netflix's newest release is a thrilling ride with some emotional moments peppered in between.
Both statements come from two different sources so I guess this is Ok. At least to me it is.
Ummm..... Sony kind of has a major VOD service right under their noses? PlayStation and isn't Ultra Violet theirs too?
The government is supposedly stepping in (rolls eyes) so utilize their protection, and the beefed up security of PSN, and release it exclusive there. Seems rather stupid to take your own movie and give it exclusively to another party when ALL money could run right through you instead.
Or it could become a VOD and direct-to-DVD/Blu Ray release blockbuster monster hit.
Who knows?!
Its just a matter of time. Hopefully someone picks it up. Maybe Netflix
So much trouble over one film...who even cares anymore?