PC Magazine has an article that reviews the various online pay movie services:
Chances are that you’ve watched those amusing three-minute viral videos on YouTube and other sites. Cute. But what if you’re in the mood for some longer-format entertainment at a higher image quality, maybe even featuring professional talent? The Internet can help there too. I spent an exhausting week watching movies from five on-demand and download services: Amazon Unbox, CinemaNow, MovieFlix, Movielink, and Vongo. Each has a somewhat different take on what your online movie experience should be. They vary significantly in what they offer, how you should pay, and whether you subscribe to a film library, rent, or purchase the content. Read on to see which service works best.
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