Movie Review: Olympus Has Fallen Dan Koelsch, March 21, 2013March 21, 2013 On Friday, FilmDistrict’s action film Olympus Has Fallen opens in theaters. With an impressive cast and promising (if not original) premise, does it deliver the action goods? Find out in our review after the break.
Robert Rodriquez Wants To Green Screen You Into His Newest Short Film, “Two Scoops” Christopher Moore, March 21, 2013March 21, 2013 Have you ever wanted to be in a film directed by the guy who brought us Sin City, Machete and El Mariachi? Well, now you have your chance with Robert Rodriguez’s newest collaboration, Project Green Screen. Sponsored by Blackberry and deviantART, the contest allows you to submit to be a…
Watson Reviews Violin Online On Behalf of “Sherlock” Dan Koelsch, March 20, 2013 The BBC’s Sherlock has had a strong viral presence since debuting in 2010, as we’ve talked about before. The modern day retelling of Sherlock Holmes has a huge fanbase, including on Reddit, where someone recently found a review on the Cardiff Violin website done by John Watson on behave of…
“Pacific Rim” Facebook Page Posts Realistic Photos Of Monster Clean-Up Dan Koelsch, March 19, 2013 Guillermo Del Toro’s epic giant robots versus giant monsters movie Pacific Rim may still be a few months away from its July 11th theatrical release, but you can dive into the world of the Kaiju thanks to the film’s Facebook page. Warner Bros. has been posting images every weekday since…
Watch Part 1 of CollegeHumor’s “Dora the Explorer” Web Series Dan Koelsch, March 19, 2013March 19, 2013 Last week, CollegeHumor released a trailer for their three-part web series Dora the Explorer and the Destination Medallion, an action-packed parody based on their viral video of last year. Today, the first webisode went live, and you can watch it after the break.