‘Cloverfield’ Sequel Will Happen…Eventually Dan Koelsch, March 21, 2011 The seed that began MovieViral was the J.J. Abrams-produced Cloverfield. While we never got a chance to cover the film’s viral campaign as part of this website, we have been following the much-rumored sequel since our birth. Now director Matt Reeves confirms that a sequel is indeed in the works. We’ve heard from Reeves, Abrams, and even writer Drew Goddard countless times about how they’re working on the sequel (i.e. here and here), so you may be numb to this news by now. However, Total Film recently talked to Reeves, who sounded a bit more sure of the film’s potential.We asked the Cloverfield and Let Me In director what was going on with Cloverfield 2, and he told us: “Well, you are going to see it – we just don’t know when [laughs].”Reeves sights trying to develop a good story and everyone’s busy schedules as being the key to the sequel’s delay. Read the full article for a few more comments from the director about trying to keep the sequel fresh. Will you still be excited for Cloverfield 2 if it takes a few more years to make? News Cloverfield
Viral Video Round Up: The Simpsons, Jingle All The Way, Home Alone, Critics Choice Awards, And More! January 22, 2012The 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
Interviews Jennifer Lopez Talks Latest Blumhouse Thriller ‘The Boy Next Door’ January 20, 2015January 20, 2015This week, Jennifer Lopez returns to the big screen with The Boy Next Door also starring John Corbett and Ryan Guzman. An interesting genre mash-up with thrills, family drama and some shocking surprises from Universal and Blumhouse. At the press day for the film, Lopez talked to the media about… Read More
Move Over Netflix: Warner Bros. & Vdio Start Video Streaming April 15, 2013April 15, 2013Netflix has revolutionized television with the release of its original program, “House of Cards,” starring Kevin Spacey. In addition, Netflix is working on the sixth season of Arrested Development. The fans rejoiced and Willa Paskin of Wired made a prediction — programs made for online streaming will soon make DVDs obsolete…. Read More