Explore The Interactive Sheet Music From “A Late Quartet” Dan Koelsch, February 10, 2013 To celebrate the recent home release of A Late Quartet, 20th Century Fox has released an interactive piece of sheet music from Beethoven’s Opus 131, the piece featured in the film about members of a string quartet. Each of the seven movements are represented by music and a clip that relates from the film as the music piece reflects what’s happening in the characters’ lives. Check it out after the break. Academy Award® Winners Christopher Walken and Philip Seymour Hoffman strike all the right chords with Academy Award® Nominee Catherine Keener and Mark Ivanir in this powerful story that blends raw emotion with fiery passion to form an unforgettable cinematic masterpiece. After 25 years together, the members of a world-renowned string quartet learn that their beloved cellist (Walken) may soon be forced to retire. But the news stirs up equally painful challenges when competing egos, harbored resentment, and irrepressible lust threaten to derail the group as they struggle to maintain harmony in their music — and their lives. Viral Marketing A Late QuartetInteractive
NBC Viral Round-Up: The Office and Community October 23, 2009October 23, 2009We all know that NBC has the most consistent viral presence among the broadcast networks (with ABC coming in second), and they seem to favor Thursday shows. With The Office and Community airing last night, we have a few updates on their virals. First off, the webisodes are back for… Read More
Disney’s Video Archives May Prove UFO Presence In Brad Bird’s “Tomorowland” February 14, 2013Yesterday it was reported that Hugh Laurie was in talks to play an antagonist in Brad Bird‘s Tomorrowland. The film has many sci-fi aspects to it, and the contents of the 1952 box that was seen earlier this year supports that theory. But Disney historian Jim Hill further theorized that… Read More
Meet the Greeks of “Monsters University” April 17, 2013Yahoo! has released some new photos for Pixar’s upcoming prequel Monsters University. The images are framed photos of the various fraternities and sororities on campus, as well as the Greek Council leaders. We get to see our favorites Mike, Sulley, and even Randy, as well as a load more characters…. Read More