Social Media Monthly: April 2013 Dan Koelsch, March 28, 2013March 25, 2013 Welcome to our only monthly feature here on MovieViral. A day or two ahead of time, we’ll list the various social media accounts (specifically Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and a bit of Tumblr for now) for all the major theatrical releases each month. We hope that this allows you to follow your favorite films more easily, as well as give you a guide as to what films are being released each month. Check out what’s coming up for April after the break. April 5thEvil Dead | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | TumblrApril 12th42 | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Scary Movie 5 | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTubeApril 19thOblivion | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | InstagramApril 26thThe Big Wedding | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Pain and Gain | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Features Social Media Monthly Social Networks 42evil deadOblivionPain and GainScary Movie 5Social Media MonthlyThe Big Wedding
Top 10 Most Disappointing Movies Of 2013 (Michael’s List) December 18, 2013December 27, 2013I abhor “worst of list.” It seems a bit arbitrary to make a list about the worst films of the year because of how easy it is to list. Lone Ranger, Movie 43, inAPPproriate Comedy, R.I.P.D., After Earth and The Big Wedding all easily qualify for the worst movies of… Read More
Trailers Weekly: “The Avengers”, “Frankenweenie”, “Touchback”, “Bernie”, “Neighborhood Watch”, and “ParaNorman” March 3, 2012March 3, 2012Trailers Weekly is a feature in which we bring you the most popular and talked about trailers of the week. Sharing trailers is a classic viral practice, and trailers are still the most mainstream way for people to learn about movies. We have the brand new trailer exciting trailer for… Read More
Google Viral: Hans Christian Andersen in Movies and TV April 2, 2010June 12, 2010Today is the 205th birthday of legendary children’s author Hans Christian Andersen, and Google is celebrating through their latest Doodle. Actually, it’s not just one, but five Doodles, all from one of Andersen’s more famous tales, “Thumbelina”. That’s well and good, but what does Andersen have to do with movies?… Read More