Google Chrome Experiment Puts “The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug” On The Map David Weaver, November 22, 2013 Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings and Hobbit trilogies cover a lot of territory, and not just metaphorically speaking. Middle-earth is a vast land that harbors all sorts of unique locales which are usually only touched upon in the films. Seeing as the crux of both trilogies relies heavily on…
Elephants On Parade: The Coolest Pachyderms In Film Dan Koelsch, November 20, 2013 From “Water For Elephants” to “Horton Hears A Who,” the elephant is beloved in both classic and modern films. Unfortunately, these movie tributes belie an unfortunate reality: according to the World Wildlife Fund, elephants are fighting for survival, with threats from ivory poachers to the continued decimation of their natural…
“Muppets Most Wanted” Viral Marketing Wants You To Be Represented By BadGuy Talent Management [Updated] Michael Lee, November 20, 2013November 21, 2013 Chances are if you are a major talent in Hollywood, you have to have some sort of representation or PR. Since The Muppets are now back on the scene, some of the most notable talent agencies are flocking to their door just begging to represent them on their upcoming world…
Top 5 Reasons Why ‘The Wolverine: Unleashed Extended Edition’ Is The Best X-Men Film Of The Franchise Michael Lee, November 20, 2013November 24, 2013 The original cut of James Mangold‘s The Wolverine started out as a PG-13. For obvious reasons an R-rated film for a comic book character wouldn’t be accessible to younger audiences. Luckily, Mangold took the time to research the material, often referring back to the Chris Claremont and Frank MillerThe interpretation…
Blu-Ray Review: Paranoia Dan Koelsch, November 19, 2013 The technological thriller Paranoia comes out on Blu-ray and DVD today, and while you probably avoided the film in theaters, you may be wondering if it’s worth renting or buying. Read my review after the break to find out.