MacLife

HOW TO BRING THE MOVIES HOME

Sticky carpet, a 95% markup on popcorn, that guy two rows in front messaging with key sounds on and his phone on 100% brightness. The fact that your cat is not allowed to go. These are just some of the things we will not miss about the movie theater experience as was. We’re not about to say that we don’t miss settling down in an auditorium to take in the latest blockbuster, and we’ll certainly be back when the industry rebuilds itself. But if there’s one positive thing to come out of the recent worldwide catastrophe, it’s a change in focus: those blockbusters are coming home sooner, and they’re becoming more and more accessible.

It’s the perfect time to make your own setup to bring movies

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from MacLife

MacLife3 min read
Mac Hardware
What should I replace my two Time Capsules with, to store all the Time Machine backups for our four different Macs? Apple made its last Time Capsules in 2018 and even that late model is now approaching the end of its support period. At the very least
MacLife3 min read
Multi–room Audio & Video
ONE OF OUR very favorite things about Apple–compatible smart home technology is how entertaining it is — and we mean that literally. Being able to stream music from your Mac, iPad or iPhone to your home hi–fi, or to have different music playing in di
MacLife2 min read
Help! My Mac Is Broken!
We’ve all seen them. Those irritating error windows that pop up while you’re trying to do something on your Mac are never welcome, but if you know how to read them, they can tell you much about what’s gone wrong. Error code – 36, for example, occurs

Related