Not every theatrical release has a direct-to-video sequel worth writing home about, but there are a select few movies that wouldn't be the same without them. Direct-to-video sequels peaked in the ...
Direct-to-video movies get a bad rap. They tend to have lower budgets than movies shown theatrically, and their release strategy indicates a lack of support from studios. They're also far less ...
Predictably, the majors are hurting the least. About a dozen large distributors continue to churn out titles like Disney’s animated “Tinker Bell,” Fox’s “Wrong Turn” franchise and Universal’s “Bring ...
Before streaming, the made-for-television movie was a major form of home entertainment. Unlike direct-to-video films, TV movies were events all on their own without red carpets and splashy premieres.