New Sherlock Holmes Trailer Iain Welford, November 4, 2009November 4, 2009 The game is indeed afoot and Warner Brothers wants you to know about it this week! After a LONG wait between the start of this viral and now, WB’s have kick-started the campaign again. Nick reported yesterday on the start of a new game at 221b.sh yesterday. The game links into Facebook and lets you team up with one of your friends to solve the case. I tried it out today and solved the crime, but as anyone who has read about “The pentagram game” will testify, there is still plenty of unsolved clues to unravel. A new case is set to appear on the 9th, but you can still take part in the first case. Today, WB has released a new trailer giving us a better idea of what the film is about and showing plenty more action sequences. Watch it below, or download it in HD on Apple.com: I think the trailer is great, and other than Swept Away, Guy Ritchie can do no wrong, but let us know what you think. Post a comment here, or head over to our new Sherlock Holmes section of the forum. News Sherlock Holmes
First Promo Image From Star Trek Sequel Leaks, Or Does It? November 6, 2010A story beginning to make some headway amongst the film blogs is a particular image that has found by Collider. It looks to be some sort of promotional image regarding Star Trek and 2012, but the actual purpose for the image is unknown. Take a look after the jump. Read More
Must See First Trailer For “The Amazing Spider-Man” July 20, 2011We’ve been hit with a barrage of bootleg trailers for some of next year’s most anticipated releases, like Marvel Studios’ The Avengers. But only a couple have been released online including Warner Bros.’ The Dark Knight Rises and now Sony’s reboot of the Spider-Man franchise, The Amazing Spider-Man! We have… Read More
Stage to Film: Can Tom Hopper, Johnny Depp, and Will Smith Resurrect A Genre? August 18, 2013Music and theater have gone together since the first known opera in 1598. When the first musical, “The Jazz Singer,” premiered in 1927, the genre became an unstoppable force. A successful Broadway show can pull in upwards of $1,000,000 a week, and a Hollywood blockbuster can make up to $92… Read More