Experience an Interactive Version of Oscar-Nominated “Moonrise Kingdom” Screenplay Dan Koelsch, January 17, 2013 Briefly: While some may think that Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom was snubbed for a Best Picture nomination at this year’s 85th Annual Academy Awards, no one is surprised that the quirky adventure’s script got a nomination in Writing: Original Screenplay category. Now you can read the screenplay yourself, along with some added features in Focus Features’ interactive online script. There are some cool set photos, maps, drawings, and more behind-the-scenes additions to enrich the experience. You can read the interactive script at this link and download a PDF version here. Moonrise Kingdom is now available on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Download. It is also available to view On Demand. Viral Marketing InteractiveMoonrise Kingdom
Exclusive Interview: “They’re Here” Revealed (Audio) October 12, 2010October 15, 2010 Now that the viral campaign for They’re Here has wrapped up, and the big secret is out of the bag, you may still have some questions. Hopefully we can help you answer them with an exclusive interview with one of the men behind the campaign. OneKind Movement Builder Martin Keane… Read More
Social Networks “Anchorman” Gets An Exhibit In DC And Ron Burgundy Answers Twitter Questions October 24, 2013November 17, 2013 The Newseum, Washington, DC’s 250,000-square-foot museum dedicated to everything news-oriented, has a new exhibit opening up in November. One that celebrates the 2004 hit comedy, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy. “Anchorman: The Exhibit” opens prior to the release of the film’s sequel, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues. Will Ferrell has… Read More
“Mama” Psychologist Blogs About Feral Children on Tumblr December 6, 2012 In the upcoming horror film Mama, Daniel Kash plays youth psychologist Dr. Gerald Dreyfuss, who introduces couple Annabel (Jessica Chastain) and Lucas (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) to Lucas’ nieces. The two young feral children have a hard to time acclimating themselves to civilization, but that doesn’t seem to be the only problem… Read More