McDonald’s Crowdsources Mini Movies to Promote McBites
McDonald’s is crowdsourcing 10 mini movies that it will post online in January when it launches McBites.
McDonald’s is crowdsourcing 10 mini movies that it will post online in January when it launches McBites.
Contact: Tim Gordon, The Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association, +1-202-374-3305, press@wafca.com
(Reuters) – Veteran film critic Roger Ebert said that his “At the Movies” television show will go on hiatus at the end of the year while additional funding is sought. Ebert said the move was necessary to allow public television stations that carry the show to plan their early 2012 programming
Genre: ComedyDirector: Jesse PeretzStars: Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, Zooey Deschanel***Comic smartie Paul Rudd is theoretically out of his comfort zone in this wry comedy, in which he’s called upon to play a gentle soul, Ned by name, who is utterly without guile and thus always getting himself in trouble.
Genre: DramaDirector: GillesPaquet-BrennerStars: Kristin Scott Thomas, Melusine Mayance,Niels Arestrup***In this potent Holocaust drama, Julia (Kristin Scott Thomas) is an American investigative journalist working at a contemporary magazine in Paris. She seeks elusive facts regarding the infamous Vel’ d’Hiv Roundup, the 1942 mass arrest of that city’s Jews, many of whom were turned over to …
Genre: DramaDirector: Mike CahillStars: Brit Marling, William Mapother, Matthew-Lee Erlbach***Starring director Mike Cahill’s co-writer Brit Marling, this Sundance prize winner tells a sci-fi story within the realm of intense human emotion, and with minimal special effects. A double of planet Earth, called Earth 2, is discovered to be moving alarmingly towards Earth 1
Black Friday sales hit a record high Friday — online sales rose 24.3%, but many shoppers opted to go to brick-and-mortar locations to spend their hard-earned cash.
On Monday, Adele’s Live at The Royal Albert Hall CD and DVD release hit retailers in the UK, and early bird tickets go on sale for Bonnaroo in the US.
To satisfy customers who are gearing up for the best multimedia software deals for Thanksgiving season, Digiarty today announced its super Black Friday offer – buy the company’s top-rated Blu-ray DVD Ripper & Backup Software Pack for only $35.95. The first 1000 shoppers will be given away with lifetime free upgrade.
NEW YORK, N.Y. – The best validation for the nostalgia of “The Artist” is the film, itself.