Category Archives: Video

Movie trailer round-up: ‘Big Eyes,’ ‘Horrible Bosses 2,’ ‘Jupiter Ascending’ & ‘Big Hero 6’

Tim Burton’s next project he’s directing is Big Eyes, written by Scott Alexander and Larry Karaszewski. It’s a biopic with Burton’s signature style that focuses on Margaret Keane (Amy Adams), a talented American artist whose husband (Christoph Waltz) takes credit for her work. According to the official logline, “Big Eyes centers on Margaret’s awakening as an artist, the phenomenal success of her paintings, and her tumultuous relationship with her husband, who was catapulted to international fame while taking credit for her work.” It opens December 25.

Jump after the break to view more trailers. Continue reading Movie trailer round-up: ‘Big Eyes,’ ‘Horrible Bosses 2,’ ‘Jupiter Ascending’ & ‘Big Hero 6’

TV reminder: ‘South Park’ returns Sept. 24 at 10pm [Update: Preview clip inside]

South Park returns for its 18th season on Wednesday, September 24 at 10PM on Comedy Central. Mysteriously Matt and Trey have no released any information pertaining to the season premiere, but in typical fashion I’m sure they’ll upload a bite-sized clip previewing the episode before the 24th. If they do, this post will be updated with it included inside. For now, eye the super-sized South Park “Back” poster above hyping next week’s premiere.

Update (9/21): Jump after the break to watch a quick preview (I promised!) of the season premiere. The episode will tackle the Washington Redskins trademark debacle. Continue reading TV reminder: ‘South Park’ returns Sept. 24 at 10pm [Update: Preview clip inside]

‘AHS: Freak Show’: Say hello to the freaks (Plus a very special scoop inside!)

Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages–no, let’s face it, American Horror Story is not for the faint of heart. Here’s your first official look at the ensemble cast of Ryan Murphy’s latest horror story, Freak Show. Watch them come alive in a new one-minute teaser embedded after the break. Look out for Sarah Paulson’s conjoined twins, Angela Bassett’s three-breasted beauty, Michael Chiklis’ strong man, and Kathy Bates is the bearded lady. AHS: Freak Show premieres October 8 on FX. Oh, and that hashtag is German and translates to “We are all freaks.”

In addition to the teaser, jump after the break to learn about a most exciting character addition. I’ll give you a hint: the scoop comes seasoned with a dash of salt and………… Continue reading ‘AHS: Freak Show’: Say hello to the freaks (Plus a very special scoop inside!)

Apple introduces new iPhones, a payment process, and a watch

On Tuesday Apple held their highly anticipated event introducing to the world the next-generation iPhone, the 4.7-inch iPhone 6 and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus; Apple Pay, the company’s new payment process that hopes to revolutionize the way we checkout at physical and online merchants; and the Apple Watch, an entirely new entrant in a brand new product category for the company. Jump after the break for all the major details. Continue reading Apple introduces new iPhones, a payment process, and a watch

IKEA parodies Apple in mock commercial for its 2015 product catalog

A fantastic Apple parody comes on the heels of that company taking center stage to unveil the next iPhone and possibly a wearable device rumored to be the iWatch. And it comes from an unlikely source: the Swedish company that sells ready-to-assemble furniture and other home accessories, IKEA. Promoting IKEA’s new product catalog one Jörgen Eghammer, the company’s “Chief Design Güru,” spitfires jokes that you might see coming and yet they pack the humorous punch you’re looking for. “It’s not a digital book or an ebook, it’s a book-book.” Other choice quotes:

“[It] comes fully charged and the battery life is eternal.”

“Notice something else? No lag.”

“Amazing.”

Enjoy the parody, and make sure to stick it here for the latest Apple news; major announcements are coming Tuesday, Sept. 9.

[Via Time; thanks @AndySchar]

Short film ‘The Treehouse’ presents enlightened story about discovery and unadulterated imagination

I’m proud to present the online debut of the fantastic and fantastical short film The Treehouse from directors A.J. Sheeran and Sam Shapson. After wowing audiences at prestigious film festivals around the nation, The Treehouse is ready to shine publicly via popular video-sharing portal Vimeo. For your convenience I’ve embedded the 10-minute short directly above.

So what is The Treehouse? The official logline goes like this: “The story of a boy who’s lost his mom and a girl who claims her spaceship can find her.” But, oh, it is so much more than that. While grieving the death of his mother, a young boy (Joshua Hunter Magers) connects with a girl (Jacqueline Scislowski) equal his age who claims she’s an alien. Intrigue! And then what? She invites him into a treehouse that mysteriously doubles as a spaceship and together they soar off into space. It’s there that the boy believes he will find his mother’s soul and reunite with her. But it’s not long before he realizes–along with a captivated audience–that this is an unexpected journey of self-discovery and wonder. By the end, this sci-fi expedition will leave you wholly satisfied and simultaneously grasping for interpretation; a second watch, though not required, will surely aid in your formation of a solid theory. Turn on your imagination again and take a plunge into the emotional, gripping tale that is The Treehouse.

[experience-it-all] asked Sheeran, who also penned the short, what his inspiration behind the film was. “It probably comes from the show that I watched religiously and was ingrained in me when I was a little kid–Rugrats,” he said. “The idea of make-believe being completely real in their minds. Because when those babies “went” to the South Pole, they really believed they were there. The last shot of that episode is of the pair of underwear serving as a makeshift flag, right where they left it. We know it didn’t really happen, but what matters is that they believe it did. That’s pure escapism. And that’s kind of what movies do. None of it really happened, but if the characters believe it, so do we. Now, obviously, the tone of The Treehouse is a far cry from Rugrats. But throw in the film Let the Right One In and that’s the nutshell.”

The epic, emotional story that unfolds across The Treehouse rests on the shoulders of two young, bright actors who don’t waste any time to make an impression. Shapson, co-director and editor, worked closely with Magers and Scislowski (aged 11 and 12, respectively, during the making of the short in 2011) and shared what it was like working with such youthful, professional, and mature-beyond-their-years talent. “Working with Jacqueline and Josh was absolutely awesome. They each brought such a strong emotional grasp of the material, despite the heavy and abstract ideas we were exploring. Oh, plus their energy on set. I remember Jacqueline would march around rapping, ‘This. Is. Re. -diculous. These spacemen are so tick-a-lish.’ And on and on. She had all these verses worked out by the end of production. The crew was always in a great mood with those two around.”

Now, go watch it. Watch it again. And don’t be shy–share your theories in the comment section below. How do you interpret The Treehouse? Why?

ABC previews ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.,’ ‘Once,’ ‘Resurrection’ & ‘Revenge’ with new teasers

ABC knows how to ramp up anticipation for their new series! Later this month Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Once Upon A TimeRevenge, and Resurrection make their long-awaited returns to the airwaves and each of them have tantalizing teasers that’ll make you wish it was late September, uh, now. Jump after the break to watch all four teasers. Continue reading ABC previews ‘S.H.I.E.L.D.,’ ‘Once,’ ‘Resurrection’ & ‘Revenge’ with new teasers

‘The Newsroom’ season 3 teaser

The third and final season of Aaron Sorkin’s HBO political drama The Newsroom premieres this November. To kick off the hype train the premium cable network released this “Copier Tease” starring a Xerox machine printing out actual (?) script pages from the new season. The big shocker: Jeff Daniels’ Will McAvoy utters “Well…I think it’s time for me to quit.” Is the face of ACN ready for retirement? Watch then discuss below.

Bryan Cranston, Aaron Paul & Julia Louis-Dreyfus make funny in ‘Pawn Stars’ parody

The Emmys are coming and the Television Academy sure knows how to spread the word. It’s produced this wildly entertaining and quite funny Pawn Stars parody reuniting Breaking Bad partners-in-crime Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. They star in the 6+ minute clip as Buzz and Randy Jackson of “Barely Legal Pawn” where they encounter celebrity client Julia Louis-Dreyfus. She’s looking to sell her Seinfeld Emmy because she wants to buy a private island, just like Celine Dion. Cranston’s comedic prowess shines here, and after some haggling the clip takes an expected twist in the end that Bad fans will rejoice over. So sit back and watch these Emmy-winning actors do their thing.

The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards hosted by Seth Meyers airs live Monday, Aug. 25 at 8PM (ET) on NBC.

‘Parks & Rec’ season 6 gag reel

The upcoming seventh season of NBC’s Parks And Recreation will be the series’ last, so you need to get all your laughs in now before the curtain closes. Enter the season 6 gag reel brimming with so much funny you might need to take an intermission or two. My favorite part? That’s when Jim O’Heir (aka Jerry/Larry/Terry Gergich) actually pulls a Jerry in real life and totally messes up a take. What’s yours?

Parks & Rec returns in 2015.

‘American Horror Story: Freak Show’ lands early October premiere, extends two teasers [Update: new teasers inside!]

We have a date! The Freaks come to town in the next iteration of Ryan Murphy’s FX anthology series on October 8. The network also released a tantalizing description of the upcoming season:

American Horror Story: Freak Show begins its tale in the quiet, sleepy hamlet of Jupiter, Florida. The year is 1952. A troupe of curiosities has just arrived to town, coinciding with the strange emergence of a dark entity that savagely threatens the lives of townsfolk and freaks alike. This is the story of the performers and their desperate journey of survival amidst the dying world of the American carny experience.

And if that wasn’t enough, there are two brand new teasers hyping the big premiere. Above, a haunting creature extends an invitation to the Freak Show. After the break, a mustached man licks a lollipop; any more detail would ruin the surprise!

As we approach AHS: FS’s October premiere date there’s bound to be more where this came from. I wonder what other Freaks we’ll be introduced to next…

Update (8/28): And just like that, two new teasers involving a three-legged acrobat and a caged woman are chilling after the break awaiting your dissection.

Update 2 (8/30): A fifth teaser surfaced today featuring a contortionist; with three legs is she the acrobat we were acquainted with before?

Update 3 (9/4): Three more! A twisted mask, a scary clown, and a sword swallower star. And no, that is not Lorde in the “Twisted Smile” clip; it’s Amanda Jenssen.

Update 4 (9/12): A new teaser titled “Big and Small” includes a giant and a little person. Continue reading ‘American Horror Story: Freak Show’ lands early October premiere, extends two teasers [Update: new teasers inside!]