Month: August 2013

Sci-Fi Short “Abe” To Become Feature Film

Sci-Fi Short “Abe” To Become Feature Film

A few months ago, we showed you sci-fi short film by Rob McLellan called ABE, which is about a robot that tries to find love by kidnapping and experimenting on women. Now Deadline reports that MGM has bought the rights to ABE to turn into a feature film, with McLellan writing and directing. Watch the…

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Trailers Weekly: “Thanks for Sharing”, “The Book Thief”, “Parkland”, “The Counselor”,

Trailers Weekly: “Thanks for Sharing”, “The Book Thief”, “Parkland”, “The Counselor”,

Trailers 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’ve got trailers from Thanks For Sharing, The Book Thief, Parkland, and The Counselor.

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“Short Term 12” Interview: Destin Cretton On Duality of Characters, Writing A Female Lead, Shooting On Handheld, And Music

“Short Term 12” Interview: Destin Cretton On Duality of Characters, Writing A Female Lead, Shooting On Handheld, And Music

Many have praised Destin Cretton‘s Short Term 12 for being so brilliant and yet so simple as well. You may have heard of the numerous film festival awards the film has won throughout the months it has been screened, or just the overwhelmingly positive reactions from people who have seen it. Whatever the case may…

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“The World’s End” Review: Edgar Wright Ends The Cornetto Trilogy With One Rich Humorous Bite

“The World’s End” Review: Edgar Wright Ends The Cornetto Trilogy With One Rich Humorous Bite

It’s poetic that Edgar Wright’s The World’s End, the final film of Cornetto Trilogy, is the boldest and most flavorful of the three. The film is clearly the freshest, funniest, and most fantastically entertaining films of the summer, not once ever missing a beat or stumbling, The World’s End hits the ground running and never…

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