Horror Short Stories On Reddit To Become Movie Dan Koelsch, November 20, 2012November 20, 2012 /r/nosleep is a subreddit on the social news website Reddit where people can submit their original scary stories. About a year ago, one Redditor named 1000Vultures began submitting a series of short stories that got a lot of attention. Now, the series, retroactively titled “Penpal”, is being made into a movie by producer Rich Middlemas. Get the details after the break. 1000Vulture, real name Dathan Auerbach, revealed the news yesterday that Middlemas, producer of the Oscar-winning documentary Undefeated, had contacted him to turn his series into a movie. Auerbach had used Kickstarter to turn his six short stories into a novel, which was published on Amazon. The novel is currently ranked #359 in sales on the online retailer. At the moment, Middlemas is still shopping the book around Hollywood, so there’s a long ways to go.In responding to comments to his news, Auerbach confirmed that he was planning to do a new series. To learn more about Penpal and purchase merchandise, check out Auerbach’s official website. You can read all six stories in the series in the links below.1. “Footsteps” 2. “Balloons” 3. “Boxes” 4. “Maps” 5. “Screens” 6. “Friends” Viral News PenpalReddit
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
Climb The Wall: “Game Of Thrones 3D”Art Hit The Streets Of London February 19, 2014February 19, 2014To celebrate the release Game of Thrones: The Complete Third Season on DVD and Blu-ray, HBO Europe commissioned some incredible 3D muralĀ in London for its marketing campaign. Hit the jump to check them all out, and to see what a couple of fans did to be a part of the… Read More
Viral Video: A Brief History of Conspicuous Product Placement in Movies January 12, 2011Product placement has been a staple of American filmmaking since the motion camera was invented. Sometime it’s done with subtlety, while other times it’s blatant (which comical, whether intended or not). Oliver Noble over at Film Drunk gives us a history lesson on product placement in movies, specifically the more… Read More