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Think you have crazy neighbors? These guys moved in next to a pair of loudmouth, borderline insane men who fought all the time, and recorded the best arguments through their paper-thin walls.
Think you have crazy neighbors? These guys moved in next to a pair of loudmouth, borderline insane men who fought all the time, and recorded the best arguments through their paper-thin walls.
Two employees of a hotel that’s about to close for good spend their last working days searching for evidence of the hotel’s rumored ghost. Yep, they deserve whatever happens to them. HD here.
The title could use some work, but other than that this documentary by Sebastien Montaz-Rosset seems like a winner. It’s about the Skyliners, thrill seekers who practice highlining and BASE jumping.
Step inside the blazing-hot and thankless world of fire-fighting in Detroit with this incredible POV footage shot with a Contour HD helmet camera. Help fund the completion of the documentary here.
From the creators of Coraline comes ParaNorman, about a boy who uses his ability to speak with the dead to defend his town from the undead. We’re not sure yet if he can speak with them as well.
The official trailer for Brad Bird’s MI:4 is out: the disavowed IMF is implicated in the bombing of the Kremlin, and Ethan Hunt and his new team must go rogue to clear their organization’s name.
Set at the University of Michigan, Christopher Farah’s Answer This! is the coming of age story of three friends who enter the biggest challenge of their lives – the world of competitive pub trivia.
Three teens gain neat telekenetic powers, but power does not a hero make. Will they be more Anakin than Luke? More Eddie Brock than Peter Parker? More Dark Phoenix than, uhm, Phoenix?
More is revealed in the second trailer for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, as Holmes and Watson must contend with the criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty, Holmes’ evil, intellectual equal.
The whole Cowboys and Aliens thing turned out to be a bust, maybe the Cowboys and Zombies thing will work out better. If you like the idea, then support sneakyzebra’s latest video project.
A documentary about male punk rockers (and other influencers of the culture) and their transition from being poster boys of anarchy to being the quintessential figures of authority – fathers.
Hugo Strange psychoanalyzes Batman, a gallery of villains spew catchphrases and the Dark Knight starts a beatdown in the final trailer for Batman: Arkham City. Also, a split-second of Robin.
William Monahan’s London Boulevard stars Colin Farrell as a man newly released from prison who falls in love with a reclusive young movie star and finds himself in a duel with a vicious gangster.
Chris Pine and Tom Hardy play best friends turned mortal enemies when they fall for the same girl. They’re are also elite CIA operatives, which means their cock-blocking skills are a cut above the rest.
A suburban father hunts a feral girl in the woods, and brings her into captivity to “civilize” her. His family gets way more than they bargain for in Lucky McKee’s controversial horror flick, out now.
After a bunch of trailers that had little to do with the movie, we finally get a peek at some more muppety goodness awaiting us in the actual movie, due out this Thanksgiving. And singing chickens.
John Cusack plays the role of Edgar Allan Poe, who is asked to help catch a serial killer who bases his murders on Poe’s stories in this fictionalized account of the writer’s last days.
Jeremy Clarkson hits the Paul Ricard F1 test track in France to test some of the world’s most eclectic and beautiful cars. Also stars The Stig and F1 racer Karun Chandhok. The disc is Region 2 only, boo.
Marvel’s most awesome superheroes team up to pull the world back from the brink of disaster when an unexpected enemy threatens global security in Joss Whedon’s The Avengers. Hurry up, May 2012.
A documentary about the effect of today’s advanced technology on artists and our culture, a development that can empower creators, but also swamp consumers in mediocrity. More here.
The answers to how it began start in 1988, when young sisters Katie and Kristi befriend an invisible entity in their home, in Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman’s Paranormal Activity 3.
Be treated to exotic locales, mad stunts and more in Defy: The Danny Harf Project, a documentary about the career of 4-time X-Games gold medalist and world champion wakeboarder Danny Harf.
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