Movie Review: “50/50” is a Can’t Miss Heartfelt Comedy Michael Lee, September 29, 2011September 30, 2011 Okay, I might as well just say it. 50/50 is the first actual film that can make you laugh and will most definitely make you cry. The performances are an honest and comedic portrayal of the human soul. While some may sympathize with cancer patients with tears and prayers, others…
Win ‘Tweet to See it First’ and See “Paranormal Activity 3” Before Its Release Michael Lee, September 28, 2011September 28, 2011 Yesterday, Paramount’s marketing team sent out clips for Paranormal Activity 3 to horror specified blogs and now they have unveiled another part of their marketing scheme to have tweeters tweet to see it first. The studio has launched a campaign early this morning where the top 20 cities in the…
You Don’t Need a VCR to Watch These Three Clips From “Paranormal Activity 3” Michael Lee, September 27, 2011 Back in July, we turned our attention to Darren’s Timeless Memories, a small viral site conducted by Paramount Pictures to promote Paranormal Activity 3. The site hinted at who should we expect to see in the highly anticipated prequel and now the studio has mailed out VHS tapes to blogs…
Trailers Weekly: “J. Edgar”, “Man on a Ledge”, “The Deep Blue Sea”, “Being Elmo: A Puppeter’s Journey”, “The Grey”, and “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo” Michael Lee, September 24, 2011September 24, 2011 Trailers Weekly is a feature in which we bring you the most popular and talked about trailers of the week. Sharing trailers is a classic viral practice, and trailers are still the most mainstream way for people to learn about movies. There is something for everyone to watch in this…
Panem October Aftermath: Rowan the Gamemaster Speaks Out About Lionsgate Issue Michael Lee, September 22, 2011September 22, 2011 A few months back we reported the launch of an ARG for the highly anticipated adaptation of The Hunger Games. But hours after our article went up, we quickly had to take it down. We were informed that Lionsgate (the studio behind the adaptation) was not behind the marketing and…