“Under The Skin” Offers Free Stream Of Mica Levi’s Score Kevin C, March 26, 2014 Studio A24 today just released a full stream of Mica Levi‘s hypnotic movie score for Under The Skin. We’re mere days away from Jonathan Glazer‘s movie and getting all sorts of marketing content. Interactive web pages and interesting posts on Craigslist are helping to make Under The Skin‘s marketing one of the more unusual this year. Hit the jump to see more about this full album.The full album is free and accessible at pitchfork.com. The site is very nice, and features Scarlett Johansson‘s face in a video loop. Her head is washed out or in dense fog, as if her character Laura is on some kind of hunt. You almost feel as if she might turn and look at you, but she doesn’t. It’s a very graceful way to put a visual to the music you’re hearing.To control the stream and tracks, you simply click on the vanishing bar along the bottom. Both the top and bottom bars will auto-hide, and if you’re in full-screen, make for an interesting visual and auditory experience.Under The Skin stars Scarlett Johansson, Paul Brannigan, and Antonia Campbell-Hughes. The movie will be released April 4th, 2014. Viral Marketing A24Antonia Campbell-HughesPaul BranniganScarlett JohanssonUnder The Skin
Sam Rockwell Moon Oscar Nomination Movement Gains Steam January 11, 2010January 11, 2010While Sony Pictures isn’t doing much to support it’s limited release Moon in the year’s biggest award show, The Academy Awards, there is already a groundswell of support from fans, as we reported earlier in the month. Most of the focus has been on getting the star, Sam Rockwell, a… Read More
WonderCon Wrap Up: Interesting Booths and Gallery March 21, 2012December 28, 2012This was our second year covering WonderCon, the comic book and geek convention that is sort of the little brother to Comic-Con. You can read all of our previous coverage on this year’s event here and see my random gallery from the convention here. After the break I give my… Read More
Missing Reel? Try Missing Film March 12, 2009February 21, 2010Could the best form of viral be no viral at all? That could be the reason why a film such as The Poughkeepsie Tapes is getting known. The film was originally shown at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2007 and set for a release date of February of 2008. But… Read More