Category: "Discussion"

Mesmerizing Viral Image from ‘Prometheus’

A week ago, we brought you a 2023 TED speech from Weyland Industries CEO, Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce). The video linked to the company’s website and fans have just uncovered a sublime high-resolution image of the star map room. Talk about a superb viral marketing campaign!

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Watch: The Muppets Make Fun of ‘The Hunger Games’ Trailer

You may have thought that you had seen the last of the parody trailers featuring the Muppets making fun of something current but thankfully, you were wrong! In honor of the Blu-ray and DVD release of The Muppets on March 20th, Disney has released one last parody trailer for the movie, this time taking aim at the highly anticipated The Hunger Games.

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Take a Look: ‘Black Swan’ Behind-The-Scenes Photos by Ray Lewis

It was only a little more than a year ago that the entire film world was taken by storm by Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan. But rejoice because photographer Ray Lewis was lurking on the set of the film for three months and has recently released some pretty awesome photographs he took during the shoot.

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Watch: Peter Jackson’s Sixth Production Video-Blog for ‘The Hobbit’

With the holiday break now behind us, Peter Jackson welcomes us back with his sixth production video-blog in which he continues to show us some of the gorgeous locations where The Hobbit movies are shooting. We also get a look at Andy Serkis working as the second unit director.

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New Look at Wes Anderson’s ‘Moonrise Kingdom’

Moonrise Kingdom, Wes Anderson’s return to live-action filmmaking after Fantastic Mr. Fox, is easily one of her most highly anticipated movie of the spring. While the film won’t open until May 25th, Empire has three new images to keep patiently waiting.

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Watch: Oscar-Winning Short ‘The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore’

Last night’s winner of the Oscar for Best Animated Short was The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore and we have it right here on AM for you to watch. The 15-minute short is a beautiful story about a man caught in the aftermath of a huge storm in New Orleans. Through the power of stories and books, he finds happiness again.

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Across The Atlantic: Ninth Edition, 24th February 2012

I could write about the BAFTA’s, or the various other award ceremonies that have taken place over the last few weeks, but everybody knows that all eyes will be on the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles this Sunday as the 84th annual Academy Awards ceremony takes place. Will The Artist rule the Academy Award’s, like it did the BAFTA’s? Well, you’ll just have to wait till Sunday to fine out, but until then…

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Forecasting Oscar’s Decisions: Final 2012 Predictions

Sunday is right around the corner, and the Academy Awards will select the best of the film business. Many predictions are available all over the internet, but for best possible predictions, we have you covered.

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The Oscars: The People’s Choice Infographic

Way to Blue has sent us another one of their always-insightful infographics, showing which Best Picture-nominated movie Twitter users most want to win this year and which films are most buzzed about. The results might surprise you! Check it out after the jump.

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First Look at Keira Knightley, Jude Law in Joe Wright’s ‘Anna Karenina’

Joe Wright, who previously directed Knightley in Pride and Prejudice as well as Atonement, shot most of the movie on a single stage so it will be interesting to see the undoubtedly excellent set design come into play in the film. I haven’t read the novel and am not particularly enamored with Knightley as a lead actress but from the pics, the movie is going to look fantastic.

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