Bring “Attack the Block” to Your City! Caleb Hamilton, August 1, 2011 One of this summer’s most raved about films, Attack the Block, is getting released in 6 markets across the United States and Canada: Boston, Orlando, Atlanta, Dallas, Washington, D.C., and a sixth undetermined market that will be chosen by fans. Want to learn how to bring the movie to your block? Hit the jump! Attack the Block, from the producers of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, follows a group of inner city youth as they defend their South London apartment complex from a full-on alien invasion! Sounds exciting huh? If you don’t live in one of the five aforementioned markets, head over to the official Attack the Block Facebook fan page to cast your vote (get your friends in on the action too) and bring the movie to one of ten cities including: Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, and San Diego. Pheonix is currently in the lead. Check out the trailer below to get you pumped up: Attack the Block is now playing in limited release in Los Angeles, New York, Seattle, Chicago, Austin, San Francisco, and Toronto. Social Networks Viral Marketing Attack the Block
Teaser Released for Transmedia Film “2088” November 21, 2012SMI Entertainment’s 2088 is an inde sci-fi action movie written and directed by Steven Ilous, a visual effects supervisor for several big budget films. The studio released a trailer yesterday, and it looks pretty badass. SMI deals mainly in transmedia projects, so it will fun to see what they do… Read More
Viral Video Round-Up: ABC, Spider-Man Musical, Avengers, Social Network, IMDB, and Valentine’s Day February 14, 2011The Internet is full of videos related to movies, whether they be fan made, studio made, or somewhere inbetween. 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
Explore Joe’s Desk In The “Super 8” International “Gonna Be Mint” Campaign August 4, 2011J.J. Abrams’ Super 8 may be almost out of theaters here in the United States, but tomorrow is the date that the film will finally be released in all countries. To promote the occasion, Paramount has a new internet campaign dubbed “Gonna Be Mint” after what has become a catchphrase… Read More