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  • YouTube

    Eminem-produced film 'Bodied' hits YouTube Premium November 28th

    by 
    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    10.08.2018

    Earlier this year, YouTube snagged the rights to Bodied, an Eminem-produced satirical film that premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and took home the Grolsch People's Choice Midnight Madness award. Now, ahead of its November release, YouTube has shared a new trailer for the film.

  • Netflix

    Chris Pine wants to reclaim Scotland in Netflix’s ‘Outlaw King’

    by 
    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    08.21.2018

    Netflix released a trailer today for its historical film Outlaw King. Starring Chris Pine, the film tells the story of Robert the Bruce and his effort to reclaim control of Scotland from the King of England. In the trailer, we see Robert the Bruce in hiding after being declared an outlaw and his family being questioned and brutalized by those attempting to hunt him down. "I'm done with running and I'm sick of hiding," we hear him say. What follows is a series of scenes showing Robert the Bruce building his following and fighting back against "the strongest army in the world."

  • Bodied

    YouTube snags the rights to Eminem-produced satirical film ‘Bodied’

    by 
    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    01.17.2018

    YouTube has acquired the rights to Eminem-produced Bodied, a satirical film that takes place within the Oakland hip-hop scene. It's co-written and directed by Joseph Kahn -- director of 2004's Torque as well as music videos for everyone from Taylor Swift to Eminem -- and follows a grad student who decides to jump into the rap battle scene. The student, played by Calum Worthy (Austin & Ally, American Vandal), is successful, which doesn't sit well with others in Oakland's underground hip-hop world.

  • Madman Films

    Amazon Prime members can stream 15 Sundance Film Festival titles

    by 
    Mallory Locklear
    Mallory Locklear
    12.01.2017

    Today, Amazon announced that 15 Sundance Film Festival titles are now available for Prime members through Amazon Video Direct. The films include Manifesto, starring Cate Blanchett, and festival award winners Marjorie Prime and Free and Easy.