Todo Movies App Reminds You Of Upcoming Movies Michael Lee, June 14, 2012June 14, 2012 I recently became the proud owner of an iPhone. With so many apps at my disposal it’s really hard to choose which ones to download before I max out my GB on it. But I’ll need to make room for an app that allows me to keep track of upcoming films. Hit the jump to find out more. The people over at Taphive GmbH has created Todo Movies, a very simple app that allows you to help keep track of upcoming movies. It does beat searching for upcoming movie on other film-centered apps – most only do it for the upcoming week. It does come at a price though. The app will cost you $0.99. Click here to download to app.Now I am not sure how you can miss an upcoming movie, with all of the TV spots and trailers that come out, its hard not to miss it. But the Todo Movie is a handy way of reminding you that the movie you are anticipating is coming up. A notification will appear on your iPhone reminding you of the movie of your choice. Not only does the app allow you to add your movies, but it also gives some information on it as well. I know I will add it to my iPhone. News Social Networks AppsTodo Movies
YouTube Tuesday: thevfxbro May 29, 2012May 28, 2012We at MovieViral know our viral videos pretty well, so we decided to share our knowledge to those looking to expand their Internet horizons. YouTube Tuesday is a weekly feature where we shine the spotlight on our favorite YouTube channels related to movies and television. We focus on channels that… Read More
Viral Video Round Up: The Dark Knight, Jooey Deschanel, The Walking Dead, Mike Tyson, And More! November 13, 2011November 14, 2011The Internet is full of videos related to movies, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere in between. We regularly bring you the best, most interesting, or just plain weirdest, and today we do it again. Check out the latest viral videos after the break.Pages: 1 2 Read More
Short Film “Mortal Kombat Rebirth” Gets 10-Episode Webseries! January 18, 2011Back in June 2010, a 9-minute short film called Mortal Kombat: Rebirth was released onto the Internet to much controversy (or would that be “Kontroversy”, har, har, har) amongst gamers and Mortal Kombat fans alike. The video, a Christopher Nolan-esque “realistic” take on the series’ universe, was intended to be… Read More