One thing we know is that every X-Men movie has had incredible viral marketing over the years. The latest installment, X-Men: Days of Future Past, is definitely one of the better examples of how to properly implement the viral marketing in order to promote a film. Attacking a tough American issue like the assignation of President John F. Kennedy seems like a perfect way to get some attention. With "The Bent Bullet," a website diving into the accusations that Magneto (Michael Fassbender) killed the President; we are introduced to some great teasers and intriguing work done for promoting the new movie. Read More »
Marvel Studios finally officially confirmed on Monday that Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Elizabeth Olsen would play the brother-sister superhero duo of Quicksilver and Scarlet Witch, respectively, in The Avengers: Age of Ultron. Read More »
Fans have been eagerly anticipating The Amazing Spider-Man 2 for months. First, director Marc Webb tweeted out pictures from the set during every single day of filming earlier in the year. Then came news from San Diego Comic-Con 2013, followed by the awaiting of an official trailer. Now, Sony has officially revealed when fans can view the full trailer for the Spidey sequel. Read More »
Jean-Claude Van Damme will star in the upcoming film Welcome to the Jungle, and Entertainment Weekly shared an exclusive video, which features Van Damme's unlikely costar, Adam Brody. Read More »
Recently, Brittany Murphy's father Angelo Bertolotti made claims that his daughter did not die of what was first reported as natural causes and over-medication, but it was actually poisoning and she was murdered. Now, after remaining silent since Murphy's death on December 20, 2009, her mother Sharon Murphy has spoken out directly in a The Hollywood Reporter exclusive. Read More »
Thousands of hopeful "Star Wars" fans auditioned this weekend at an open casting call for "Star Wars: Episode Vll," at Twickenham stadium in London. Read More »
There was no question which movie would dominate the box office this weekend; the only question was by how much? "Hunger Games: Catching Fire" has been anticipated since the first "Hunger Games" became a worldwide hit. It seems Jennifer Lawrence's star will continue to shine bright after this weekend's record breaking numbers. Not that there was even a question as to whether or not Lawrence was going to continue to be one of Hollywood's biggest stars, but this will only help further that notion. Read More »
Selena Gomez is currently on her Stars Dance Tour 2013, but it looks like the singer may be focusing more on acting when she wraps up the tour in February. Gomez told E! News that she would like to take some "time for myself" and go back to working on movies. Who knew taking time for yourself consisted of working on movie sets and starring on the big screen? Read More »
The "Gangster Squad" actor Josh Brolin, 45, is officially entering a rehab center to address his substance abuse. Earlier this month, Brolin got in a drunken fight with someone at O'Brien's Irish Pub in Santa Monica, Calif. He is currently going through a divorce from actress Diane Lane. Read More »
After Tim Burton's 2010 blockbuster hit Alice In Wonderland brought in over $1 billion, it was only a matter of time before Disney would announce a sequel. That's exactly what happened this week. Hitting theaters May 27, 2016, stars Johnny Depp and Mia Wasikowska will reprise their roles in Alice in Wonderland 2 with the help from director James Bobin. Read More »
Hugh Jackman and director James Mangold are reuniting for the sequel to this year's blockbuster movie The Wolverine. The two haven't revealed too much about the new project besides saying they have some "really cool ideas" for it, but now a new interview with the director has given us at least a small hint at the plot details. Read More »
Will Ferrell and the other cast members performed a live reading of 2004’s Anchorman at Santa Monica’s Broad Stage on Thursday to benefit 826LA, a nonprofit writing and tutoring center. Read More »