Watch The Viral Video That Inspired ‘Deliver Us From Evil’; New Poster Reveal Michael Lee, June 2, 2014June 2, 2014 There are few if any viral videos inspires movies. So much of that is usually on the opposite of the spectrum because movie marketing makes way for great viral videos. But the upcoming supernatural thriller Deliver Us From Evil is a film that is actually inspired by a viral video, which is based on the accounts of real-life NYC police officer Ralph Sarchie. Hit the jump to see the new video plus a new poster for the film. So what do you guys think? Real? Fake? Or do you need information? In Deliver Us From Evil, New York police officer Ralph Sarchie (Eric Bana), struggling with his own personal issues, begins investigating a series of disturbing and inexplicable crimes. He joins forces with an unconventional priest (Edgar Ramirez), schooled in the rituals of exorcism, to combat the frightening and demonic possessions that are terrorizing their city. Based upon the book, which details Sarchie’s bone-chilling real-life cases. Olivia Munn, Sean Harris and Joel McHale co-star. Deliver Us From Evil opens in theaters on July 2. Also here is the new poster for the film as first seen on ComingSoon.net. Viral Marketing Deliver Us From EvilEdgar RamirezEric BanaJoel McHaleOlivia MunnScott DerricksonScreen GemsSean Harris
Does Newest Viral Video For “They’re Here” Give Clues? September 27, 2010 The mystery surrounding the upcoming film They’re Here is really coming to fervor as the countdown to October 10th runs out in less than two weeks. We know almost nothing about the film, other than it looks to be independently made in Europe, and it’s most likely about an alien… Read More
4 New Viral Clips For Paranormal Activity 2 September 27, 2010September 27, 2010 Paramount Picture’s Paranormal Activity 2 keeps giving us new corrupt footage, new hints, new clues, and they all lead to….the baby. A few clips have emerged on several sites in mysterious and creepy ways. Find out more after the jump. Read More
Indie Director Makes “TwitFlicks” To Fund Movie October 27, 2011 What do you do if your Kickstarter-like campaign to fund your independent short film isn’t working? If you’re Dutch director Eddy Terstall, you take requests for mini-movies on Twitter for a fee, calling them “Twitflicks”. By doing just that, Terstall raised about €120,000, way more than the €20,000 he was… Read More