“Evil Dead” Contest Wants To Know If You’re The Ultimate Fan Michael Lee, December 7, 2012April 15, 2015 To prove you’re the ultimate Evil Dead fan, Sony Pictures has set up a simple contest on the official Facebook page for the film. There you will click the like button and proceed to fill out a form with your name, phone number, age, and reason why you are the ultimate Evil Dead fan and why you are excited to see it. It’s as simple as that. But what do you win? Well you’ll have to hit the jump to find out. So what does winner receive for all their hard work? Well he or she will get a first look at the red band trailer with the film’s producer and The Evil Dead trilogy star Bruce Campbell. That’s right, you will see the all-new red-band trailer before anyone else and with Bruce Campbell no less.So head over to the film’s official Facebook page for the rules, regulations, and other important details. Good luck to everyone who enters. Apps News Social Networks Viral Marketing Bruce Campbellevil deadSony PicturesThe Evil Dead
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‘Inside Out’ Trailer: Explaining Human Emotions With Pixar Animation October 2, 2014October 2, 2014Disney and Pixar has released their first teaser trailer for Inside Out. Directed by Pete Docter (Up and Monsters Inc.) the film takes place in the mind of a young girl, Riley, where five emotions: Joy, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, and Fear, try to navigate her through life. We’ve seen small… Read More
New Mobile App For “How To Make Money Selling Drugs” Documentary Raises Further Drug War Awareness July 1, 2013July 3, 2013The new iTunes app called “Tug of War on Drugs” delves further into the debate raised by the thought-provoking and controversial documentary How to Make Money Selling Drugs. It’s nice to see a mobile app for a documentary (or any kind of film for that matter) that expands on its premise in… Read More