
A longer trailer for the upcoming Facebook movie, The Social Network, hit the Web Thursday, and it’s as melodramatic as previous teaser trailers have suggested. The clip opens with photos from random Facebook accounts set to Scala’s version of Radiohead’s “Creep” before transitioning to Harvard University in 2003. There, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is seen [...]
Jul 16 2010 | Posted in
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Believe it or not 3D movies have been around since the dawn of filmmaking, quite possibly dating back to 1895. We don’t claim to have seen all of them here at 3D Radar but as fans of the format (and cinema nuts to boot) we’ve followed its journey from the lens to the living room [...]
Jul 2 2010 | Posted in
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Universal Studios Hollywood have released the second part of their Making of Peter Jackson’s King Kong 360 3-D behind the scenes documentar. The attraction opens next week at the California-based studio/theme park. The four minute video gives “an insider view into the storyline of “King Kong 360 3-D”, backstory of the Kong character and designing [...]
Jun 27 2010 | Posted in
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There is now a second teaser trailer available for The American, directed by photographer Anton Corbijn (as a follow-up to his film Control) and starring George Clooney as a soon to be retired assassin hiding out in an Italian village. The first teaser, released in May, was a slow burn that made the film look [...]
Jun 19 2010 | Posted in
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The existential crises run deep in the Toy Story universe, ensuring that not only are these some of the most breezy, and beautiful, animated films ever conceived – but also some of the most philosophically challenging. Am I being too heavy here? Maybe, but follow through the themes with me. The first Toy Story – [...]
Jun 19 2010 | Posted in
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Two words: sweetness overload. That’s the effect of Katy Perry’s new “California Gurls” video, in which the precocious pop starlet wears a cupcake bra, sprays whip cream from the same general area, and lounges nearly-naked in a cotton candy cloud. “Melt your popsicle,” indeed. Video: Katy Perry, “California Gurls” Katy Perry Speeds to No. 1 on [...]
Jun 16 2010 | Posted in
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London synth-pop duo La Roux-consisting of frontwoman Elly Jackson and producer Ben Langmaid-has been posting gains on Billboard’s charts in recent weeks, thanks to its single, “Bulletproof.” The perky number is bulleted at No. 29 on the Mainstream Top 40 radio airplay chart, rises 35-29 on Hot Digital Songs and gives the act its first [...]
Jun 10 2010 | Posted in
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Lady Gaga’s “Alejandro” video premiered today (June on her website, and just like its teasers indicated, the clip channels classic videos by Madonna (“Vogue”) and Janet Jackson (“Rhythm Nation”). It also courts religious controversy in much the same way that Madonna’s “Like a “Prayer” video once did, intermingling Catholic imagery like rosary beads and nun’s robes [...]
Jun 10 2010 | Posted in
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Die Hard 5 20th Century Fox hired Skip Woods to write Die Hard 5. Woods is the screenwriter behind Swordfish and Hitman, and one of the writers on X-Men Origins: Wolverine and the upcoming A-Team movie. No information has been released on a possible storyline for the fifth installment, but Bruce Willis has said that [...]
Jun 9 2010 | Posted in
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Disney unveiled a new trailer for The Sorcerer’s Apprentice on Jimmy Kimmel Live! last night, and it promises a healthy supply of fun to go with the abundant special effects. Inspired by the same source material as the animated classic Fantasia, Apprentice stars Nicolas Cage and Jay Baruchel as “a sorcerer and his hapless apprentice [...]
Jun 9 2010 | Posted in
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