Explore The Interactive Sheet Music From “A Late Quartet” Dan Koelsch, February 10, 2013 To celebrate the recent home release of A Late Quartet, 20th Century Fox has released an interactive piece of sheet music from Beethoven’s Opus 131, the piece featured in the film about members of a string quartet. Each of the seven movements are represented by music and a clip that relates from the film as the music piece reflects what’s happening in the characters’ lives. Check it out after the break. Academy Award® Winners Christopher Walken and Philip Seymour Hoffman strike all the right chords with Academy Award® Nominee Catherine Keener and Mark Ivanir in this powerful story that blends raw emotion with fiery passion to form an unforgettable cinematic masterpiece. After 25 years together, the members of a world-renowned string quartet learn that their beloved cellist (Walken) may soon be forced to retire. But the news stirs up equally painful challenges when competing egos, harbored resentment, and irrepressible lust threaten to derail the group as they struggle to maintain harmony in their music — and their lives. Viral Marketing A Late QuartetInteractive
And the Oscar Goes To … Jersey Shore March 1, 2010The Academy Awards are just one week away, and George Lopex is already on board. All this week on Lopez Tonight, the cast of Jersey Shore will be reenacting scenes from the 10 Best Picture nominees at this year’s Academy Awards. Check out the promo for the stunt after the… Read More
“Apollo 18″ Gets Teaser Poster and Possible Viral Video November 24, 2010October 18, 2011Did you know that there was secret mission to the moon that happened after Apollo 17? Well, that’s the premise of producer Timur Bekmambetov’s Apollo 18, which speculates that the reason it was secret is because we found (presumably violent) aliens. Yesterday brought us not only the first official teaser… Read More
Viral Video: GLEE in 60 Seconds April 15, 2010April 14, 2010I’m a big fan of FOX’s GLEE, but I know there is a lot to criticize, especially the crazy plot lines and slightly unrealistic musical scenarios. The guys at Landline TV aren’t one to let it slide, so they’ve found a way to break the series down into one minute…. Read More