August 23, 2011

Miramax looks to boost tiny Facebook movies market

Miramax Films is making 20 of its movies available to rent on Facebook, even as new research shows the social network has yet to become a formidable competitor in the digital movie market. [via The Los Angeles Times]

The independent studio that spun out of Walt Disney Co. last year is offering films, including "Pulp Fiction," "Kill Bill," "Clerks" and "Swingers," on a new Facebook page called Miramax eXperience. Each movie costs $3 to rent for 48 hours.

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