Author: Michael Lee

Latest “Star Wars Episode VII” Tweet Teases A Mysterious Droid Hand

Latest “Star Wars Episode VII” Tweet Teases A Mysterious Droid Hand

We’ve watched how Disney and J.J. Abrams have been marketing their Star Wars Episode VII “Force For Change” OMAZE UNICEF campaign for quite some time. With each new update, comes a very exciting tease, or hilarious video between two late night comedians, or a brand new look at a classic rebel fighter. But now that…

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“The Boxtrolls” Interactive Poster Turns You Into LAIKA’s Latest Creatures

“The Boxtrolls” Interactive Poster Turns You Into LAIKA’s Latest Creatures

In anticipation for the release of The Boxtrolls, LAIKA has created a new marketing campaign that should get moviegoers more excited for the film. To help promote the film, “the studio has teamed up with ad agency Wieden+Kennedy to create this “magic mirror” standee that uses an X-Box Kinect interface.” This was first reported by…

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Trailers Weekly: “Left Behind,” “The Theory Of Everything,” “The Book Of Life,” And More

Trailers Weekly: “Left Behind,” “The Theory Of Everything,” “The Book Of Life,” And More

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. We’ve got trailers from Left Behind, The Theory Of Everything, The Book Of Life,…

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“Deadpool” Scribe Rhett Reese Launches Twitter Campaign To Get “Deadpool” Movie Made

“Deadpool” Scribe Rhett Reese Launches Twitter Campaign To Get “Deadpool” Movie Made

The moment that the Deadpool test footage leaked, it instantly went viral. Comic book fans passed it to their friends, their friends past it to their friends, so on and so forth. We haven’t seen much of the character since he appeared unmasked in X-Men: Origins: Wolverine, but we knew that Ryan Reynolds was perfect…

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“What If” Review: A Flawed, But Also Sweet And Sentimental Rom-Com

“What If” Review: A Flawed, But Also Sweet And Sentimental Rom-Com

It’s been a long time since there has been a good romantic comedy, and even longer that explored the men can just be friends with women or visa versa relationship. That Awkward Moment merely glossed over it by turning it into one of the many subplots, while Friends with Benefits and Just Friends failed to…

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