It's rare for Hollywood studios to reveal anything about test screenings but a Hollywood Reporter story provides upbeat information about "Deadpool 2," the 20th Century Fox comic-book caper set for May 18 premiere. The story suggests its information is unauthorized but it's all good news. So perhaps Fox assisted to try to create a good buzz from reactions from "Deadpool 2ís" … [Read more...] about ‘Deadpool 2’ Gets Good Buzz From Screenings
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Did Angry Fanboys Rip ‘Jedi’ for Feminism?
There's a buzz questioning whether riled-up fanboys drove down user-ratings for “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” for its alleged feminist-friendly orientation. A Variety article by Todd Spangler notes that movie rating website Rotten Tomatoes reported that film critics gave “Jedi” a lofty 92% rating, but the website’s users just 54%. There were claims that automated bots unleashed … [Read more...] about Did Angry Fanboys Rip ‘Jedi’ for Feminism?
Facebook Conversations Get Fandango Movie Plugs
You knew this was going to happen eventually. Facebook is using artificial intelligence to identify conversations about current movies to drop in paid commercial messaging for Fandango, the movie ticketing service. The messaging will include local playdates and pricing inserted in Facebook Messenger. "It ís totally convenient! Or completely creepy," muses an article in … [Read more...] about Facebook Conversations Get Fandango Movie Plugs
Fake News Websites for ‘Wellness’ Embarrass Fox
20th Century Fox stretched for relevance by erecting fake news website to promote film “A Cure for Wellness,” but apologized later. The $40 million-budgeted psychological thriller “A Cure for Wellness” premieres in theaters this weekend. Phony news websites were anchored with “an elaborate, yet fictitious news story claiming that President Donald Trump met with Russian … [Read more...] about Fake News Websites for ‘Wellness’ Embarrass Fox
Film Marketers Embrace SnapChat, Instagram
Twitter is losing some mojo with movie marketers, while SnapChat and Instagram gain. Universal Pictures picked SnapChat, which is the self-deleting messaging app, for a promotion and integration for thriller movie "The Girl on the Train." "This is the first time that out-of-home has been integrated with Snapchat to promote a film," says a Media Post story by Larissa Faw. … [Read more...] about Film Marketers Embrace SnapChat, Instagram
‘Furious 7’ Flogs Social Media
The car-crazed movie “Furious 7” is riding high in social media, including the clout of its stars, for what is projected as a huge opening. Trade news website Deadline.com says that “film’s social-media outreach has been through the roof. RelishMix cites the “Fast & Furious” brand as the most social in terms of reach and engagement combined. ‘Furious … [Read more...] about ‘Furious 7’ Flogs Social Media
Facebook Launches Vid Ads With Film ‘Divergent’
Today’s another milestone in digital media history. Facebook launched its first video advertising inserted in its news feed, and the inaugural advertiser is the movie “Divergent." Lionsgate/Summit will premiere the not-yet-rated action adventure film March 21, 2014. “Facebook is calling this first campaign for ‘Divergent’ a test, but it’s clear from the pitch that at least … [Read more...] about Facebook Launches Vid Ads With Film ‘Divergent’
Summer BO Sizzles, Online Marketing Fizzles
Hollywood will rack up a record summer box office haul, despite some big-budget flops, according to a USA Today story package that also points out the limits of social media in marketing. The industry is heading to a $4.7 billion total for summer box office (with days left in the season), compared to $4.4 billion in 2011—the current record. One article of the two-article … [Read more...] about Summer BO Sizzles, Online Marketing Fizzles
In-Cinema Ad Outfit Pushes Digital 2nd Screen
Movie auditoriums are an oasis from the online world, but that doesn’t mean theater circuits aren’t trying to hook on-the-go consumers with digital media. In the TV advertising upfront market, NCM Media Network unveiled some mobile wireless initiatives connected with its core on-screen cinema advertising for its movie theater clients: * In digital online, NCM … [Read more...] about In-Cinema Ad Outfit Pushes Digital 2nd Screen
Confessions of a Horror Film Mogul
Horror filmmaker Eli Roth is a “brand” that he milks online and in other media. A creative force behind "Cabin Fever" and "Hostel," Roth provided a fascinating tour of the horror film genre in an interview at the Variety Film Marketing Summit last week. His big break came as director of “Cabin Fever” released in 2003, though that low-budget film that was a hit with $21 … [Read more...] about Confessions of a Horror Film Mogul