Saturday
Oct172015

Canadian Reviewer Weekly Roundup 10/11-10/17

Saturday
Oct172015

Netflix original film ‘Beasts of No Nation’ is now available for streaming

After bringing its original film to TIFF last month, Netflix is finally making Beasts of No Nation available for streaming. The film stars Idris Elba and it tells the story of a young West African boy forced to join a collective of mercenary fighters during the civil war. It’s directed by Cary Fukunaga who has also worked on projects like season one of True Detective, Sin Nombre, and Jane Eyre.

The release on Netflix is causing issues with theatre owners as the company released it on-demand and in some theatres in the US simultaneously. According to Wired, theater owners heard about the release at the same time as everybody else. Patrick Corcoran, vice president of the National Association of Theatre Owners, said distributors will usually negotiate a theatre owners ahead of a public announcement. Corcorcan says, “Netflix is not serious about a theatrical release.” He adds, “The purpose here is PR. They want to qualify for an Academy Award.” Because for them to qualify, a film has to be in theatres the same day or before home release. They got help with at least one theatre chain as select Landmark Theaters will be showing the film.

Source: SlashGear + Wired

Saturday
Oct172015

Nike outs Tech Book shopping app

Itching to shop for some Nike gear? The sports brand just unveiled a new shopping app for both Android and iOS. The Tech Book showcases the company’s latest offerings, like the Tech Pack and SneakerBoot collections, and some exclusive features on some of the world’s top athletes. Mobile users can now shop browse through Nike’s catalogue and shop right through the app.

Source: Droid Life | Download: Google Play Store (Free) + Apple App Store (Free)

Friday
Oct162015

Adobe plans to bring back old Lightroom import dialog

Adobe Lightroom users weren’t amused by the changes the company did to its app. The simplified import dialog is said to remove features and workflow that some users have come to rely on. The company is currently working on the details and timing of the update but those who are using Mac and Windows 10 can roll back to version 6.1.1. The instructions to do that are here. Basically though, it tells you to uninstall version 6.2 and reinstall the previous stable version.

Source: Adobe | Via: The Next Web