I always knew there was more to those "homemade" viral videos. Viralcom is a new comedic web series that "exposes" how big-budget companies are behind those innocent viral videos. Oh, and you thought Chris Crocker and that Chocolate Rain guy
This Arizona resident has had it with speeding tickets. He's only received one, but as far as he's concerned that's one too many. "I don't believe in photo radar," Sean Tierney says, "It's just a way for cities to make
I fish tailed a couple of times in my early years behind the wheel; once going probably 10 miles an hour and nearly collided with my friend's parked car (small towns for ya), and another time going 20 miles an
Cinematical has just received this exclusive poster for the film Baghead (click on the image to enlarge), written and directed by two very good friends of this site, Jay and Mark Duplass . Baghead marks the brothers' second feature-length film
It is no end of strange that with all the superhero movies being greenlit, one of the biggest comic book icons has languished in development hell for years. How is it that the Hulk managed to get remade before Wonder
Filed under: Action, Mystery & Suspense, RumorMonger, Fandom, Exhibition, DIY/Filmmaking, Movie Marketing, Remakes and Sequels, ImagesTake from this what you will, but Jeff Wells over at Hollywood Elsewhere claims to have heard from a "guy who knows a guy on
Ooooh, boy. Over on Stephenie Meyer's website today, they posted a link to some new behind-the-scenes Twilight video over on MTV, and what I saw on the video looks very promising. They have footage on there of the filming of
This news is actually more than a few days old -- and it was so buried within a Jennifer Garner press release that I just missed it. No matter, I'm sure it's new to most of you. According to Variety
How do you sell the merits of an indie film to the masses? Scott Macaulay raises the question at the Filmmaker Magazine blog in connection with the release of Joe Swanberg's Hannah Takes the Stairs on DVD tomorrow. The film
I'll admit that I'm not loving the writing style on the blog for Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li . Believe me, it's not easy to wade through all those descriptions of 'sweet footage' and sign-offs like "I'm out
While this starts off like some old-school joke, I assure you -- this is nothing of the kind. Variety reports that producers Michel Shane and Anthony Romano are developing a World War II drama written by Michael Justiz and Steven
Filed under: Action, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fandom, Exhibition, DIY/Filmmaking, Movie Marketing, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and Sequels, ComicConUniversal was out in full force over the weekend, hosting panels for The Incredible Hulk (see our report here), Wanted and Hellboy II: The Golden
In yet another case of similarly themed battling films, Variety reports that there's a new comedy on the way called Wild Cherry . This is just 11 days after we learned that Overture was going for the Freshly Popped story