Social Media Monthly: July 2013 Dan Koelsch, June 30, 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 July after the break. July 3rdDespicable Me 2 | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube The Lone Ranger | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTubeJuly 12thGrown Ups 2 | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Pacific Rim | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTubeJuly 17thTurbo | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTubeJuly 19thThe Conjuring | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube R.I.P.D. | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Red 2 | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | TumblrJuly 26thThe To-Do List | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube The Wolverine | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTubeJuly 31stSmurfs 2 | Homepage | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube Features Social Media Monthly Social Networks Social Media Monthly
WonderCon 2012: Chris Hardwick Announces Extensive New Nerdist YouTube Line-Up March 17, 2012YouTube seems to be making a big push to become an alternative to Cable Television, as it looks to bolster its original content by supporting partners and bringing in Hollywood talent. As part of this evolution, TV host and nerd Chris Hardwick announced at WonderCon yesterday that his YouTube Channel… Read More
Viral Video Round Up: Parks and Recreation, Denzel Washington, Daria: The Movie, And More! August 4, 2013The Internet is full of videos related to movies, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere in between. We regularly bring you the best, most interesting, or just plain weirdest, and today we do it again. Check out the latest viral videos after the break. Read More
SnagFilms Launches Free Social Video Service to Public July 12, 2013July 12, 2013Consumers have gotten used to free content on the internet. Streaming feature films though has often required a subscription to services like Netflix or Amazon Prime. The notable free services that do exist, like the free movies section of YouTube, seemingly only offer tired, dated Hollywood flicks (Bicentennial Man anyone?)…. Read More