Check Out the Terrifying New Trailer for DREAMCATCHER – In Theaters, On Demand and Digital March 5th

DREAMCATCHER will be in Theaters, On Demand and Digital March 5th. Here’s the trailer:

Dylan, known to his fans as DJ Dreamcatcher, is on the brink of global stardom. Everything changes the night of Cataclysm, an underground music festival, where two estranged sisters and their friends meet Dylan. After a drug fueled gruesome event, things begin to spiral into a 48-hour whirlwind of violence and mayhem.

DREAMCATCHER stars Niki Koss, Zachary Gordon, Travis Burns, Blaine Kern III, Olivia Sui, Emrhys Cooper, Elizabeth Posey, Nazanin Mandi, Adrienne Wilkinson, and Lou Ferrigno Jr.

Here’s director Jacob Johnston statement about DREAMCATCHER:

“The inception of Dreamcatcher began with a love of classic literature, 90’s ensemble horror, and a late-night walk to my neighborhood Trader Joe’s. Having known [producers] Brandon and Krystal Vayda for many years, when they called me with an opportunity to helm a: ‘music-based, ensemble thriller that speaks to multi-generational film fans’ – I was floored. I found myself swallowed in a chorus of ideas: did I want to go full slasher?  What genre of music did I want to explore?  How could I put my own spin on it? Then, while lost in this creative maelstrom – an epiphany spurred during an evening stroll; an EDM dance song randomly came on – and the pulsing, consistent bass – like a heartbeat – gave me the inspiration I needed to face the blank page. I knew two specific things going into the writing process: 1) I didn’t want throwaway, cannon-fodder characters and 2) thematically, I wanted to explore the effects of trauma and the various forms it can take. This undulating, foundational fulcrum helped to guide the arcs of the ensemble in a meaningful way. In a day-and-age of self-made fame and success, I also wanted to explore the depths one would go to retain that glory. More specifically, how and when do we lose our sense of identity – and why? As an homage, the film references Johann Goethe’s Faust and Shakespeare’s Macbeth, both stories that delve into the notion of identity and varying obstacles that come from chasing a dream with violent, reckless abandon. Each character in the film wants something they can’t have, and while some actively pursue, others silently pine – letting their muddled psyche ultimately guide the conflict of the film. Yes, there’s a masked killer whodunit element. Yes, there are slasher-adjacent kill scene set pieces. But, when you peel away the layers of these characters, whether they’re on the chopping block or not, you will see Dreamcatcher is much more. Sometimes a satirical, social commentary, sometimes a gripping dramatic love story, oftentimes a frightening thrill ride — the film, like the personality of the ensemble, evolves as the story unfolds.  Dreamcatcher is an amalgamation of unfiltered passion and creativity. The cast and crew bonded like family – and the result was an incomparable chemistry that, I believe, enhances the experience from a typified, independent film. I only get to tell this story once – and I wanted it to be thrilling and poignant, progressive and innovative — we must not forget that the second enemy of creativity, after having ‘good taste’, is being safe.”


Happy St. Patrick’s Day From DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES

And don’t forget to wear GREEN!

Synopsis:

Welcome to the Next Grade! In this sequel to 2010′s surprise hit, Greg Heffley, the kid who made “wimpy” cool is back in an all-new family comedy based on the best-selling follow-up novel by Jeff Kinney. (Kinney’s Wimpy Kid” series has thus far sold 42 million books.) As he begins seventh grade, Greg and his older brother — and chief tormentor — Rodrick must deal with their parents’ misguided attempts to have them bond.

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 2: RODRICK RULES will be in theaters on March 25, 2011. Like the film on Facebook HERE and on Twitter HERE.

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES “Tik Tok” Music Video!

Hey DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES fans! Rowley’s feeling like P. Diddy in this big music video debut, “Tik Tok.” Watch as Greg and Rowley take their best shot at making their own viral video. If you could make your own home music video what song would you sing?

Synopsis:

Welcome to the Next Grade! In this sequel to 2010′s surprise hit, Greg Heffley, the kid who made “wimpy” cool is back in an all-new family comedy based on the best-selling follow-up novel by Jeff Kinney. (Kinney’s Wimpy Kid” series has thus far sold 42 million books.) As he begins seventh grade, Greg and his older brother — and chief tormentor — Rodrick must deal with their parents’ misguided attempts to have them bond.

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 2: RODRICK RULES will be in theaters on March 25, 2011. Like the film on Facebook HERE and on Twitter HERE.

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES Trailer

Check out the awesome online-only trailer for DIARY OF A WIMPY KID: RODRICK RULES. The sequel to Diary of a Wimpy Kid, “Rodrick Rules” brings back all the characters, fun, and wimpiness! Greg and Rodrick must work together, despite their brotherly differences. Rowley, Fregley, Patty, Chirag, and Manny are all back, too. Based on the best-selling book series by Jeff Kinney.

Synopsis:

Welcome to the Next Grade!
In this sequel to 2010’s surprise hit, Greg Heffley, the kid who made “wimpy” cool is back in an all-new family comedy based on the best-selling follow-up novel by Jeff Kinney. (Kinney’s Wimpy Kid” series has thus far sold 42 million books.) As he begins seventh grade, Greg and his older brother — and chief tormentor — Rodrick must deal with their parents’ misguided attempts to have them bond.

DIARY OF A WIMPY KID 2: RODRICK RULES will be in theaters on March 25, 2011. Like the film on Facebook HERE and on Twitter HERE.

Disney’s Sequel BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA 2 Coming to DVD & Blu-ray

Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment proudly announces the return of the greatest Chihuahuas to walk on all fours in BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA 2! Chloe & Papi are back in an all new, ¡Ay yay yay! fun-filled adventure—and their family just got bigger. Meet their rambunctious, mischievous and hilarious litter on February 1, 2011 when BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA 2 comes out on a Blu-ray combo pack (include Blu-ray and DVD of the movie), 1-disc DVD. 

Synopsis: 

From the creators of Beverly Hills Chihuahua, everybody’s favorite talking Chihuahuas are back in a comedy that’s a pack of outrageous fun for the whole family. Puppy mayhem turns the lives of newlywed Chihuahua parents, Papi and Chloe, upside down when their playful puppies present one challenge after another. But, when their human owners find themselves in trouble, the tiny pups will stop at nothing to save them—because in good times and hard times, the family always sticks together. Papi, Chloe and the puppies embark on a heroic adventure, proving once again that big heroes come in small packages. 

Featuring an all-star cast, including George Lopez (voice of Papi), and complete with a litter of bonus features, this heartwarming tale of the meaning of family, friendship and loyalty is a special breed of fun—times five. 

The BEVERLY HILLS CHIHUAHUA 2 Blu-ray Combo Pack has a U.S. suggested retail price of $39.99 and the 1-Disc DVD set has a U.S. suggested retail price of $29.99. Additionally, the Digital Download/Electronic –Sell Through (EST) has a U.S. suggested retail price of $19.50. 

Bonus Features: 

DVD French & Spanish Tracks and Subtitles Sneak Peek at Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure Learn How To Take Your Favorite Movies On The Go Dylan & Cole Sprouse: Blu-ray Is Suite! 

Bonus- 

  • Music Video: ―This is My Paradise:  By Bridgit Mendler
  • Blooper Faux Paws
  • BLU-RAY 1.78:1/ Enhanced for 16×9 French & Spanish Tracks Sneak Peek at Sharpay’s Fabulous Adventure Learn How To Take Your Favorite Movies On The Go Dylan & Cole Sprouse: Blu-ray Is Suite! 

    Bonus- 

  • Music Video: ―This is My Paradise: By Bridgit Mendler
  • Blooper Faux Paws
  • Beverly Hills Chihuahua Challenge – interactive game show led by Papi
  • Review: DIARY OF A WIMPY KID

    Based on the 1st of four successful illustrated books, DIARY OF A WIMPY KID follows around clever Greg Heffley and his adventures in middle school. He’s a bit of a smart-alec who logs everything into his “its not a diary, its a journal,” complete with the horrors of cooties, bullies, icky girls, and the dreaded “cheese touch,” all of which make a grown-up want to get as far away from middle school as possible. Greg figures that if he can rise above all “the morons” to become popular, it’ll be smooth sailing right through to high school.

    After an extensive nine-month search, the producers found the perfect Greg in Zachary Gordon. If you’re a fan of DIARY OF A WIMPY KID, you’ll see that his wisecracks are exactly as portrayed in the book. Wary of his big brother Rodrick (Devon Bostick) who plays a prank of waking him up in the middle of the night, weeks before school begins, yelling that he’s late for the first day of school, patient with his little brother Manny (Connor and Owen Fielding), and best pals with the socially unconscious Rowley (Robert Capron), Greg does everything possible to live through his first week in middle school. Rowley means well and has a heart of gold, but when he blurts out in front of everyone on the first day of school, “Hey Greg, you wanna come over and play?”, you have that sinking feeling how the rest of the school year might go for these two. None of this compares to that one kid in class that everyone knew was a bit “off”, and in Greg and Rowley’s case, its Fregley, convincingly played by Grayson Russell. He gives the film its gack factor by constantly wanting to share and display everything with his classmates.

    Steve Zahn takes on the role of one my favorite characters in the books, Greg’s dad, Frank Heffley. From the start, Frank is always trying to help his son to do more manly things like lift weights. Rachael Harris is Greg’s mom, Susan Heffley, who’s insistent on embarrassing her son every chance she gets. The screenwriters added some characters to fill out the rest of the book. Wise beyond her years, Angie, (Chloe Moretz of 500 DAYS OF SUMMER), becomes friends with misfits Greg and Rowley and tries to share with them her philosophy of how to fit in. Fans of the book will also notice that wrestling teacher Mr. Underwood becomes Coach Malone (Andrew McNee), the Gym teacher who “lives and breathes physical education.”

    The film’s smart screenplay comes from a pair of tv writers Jeff Judah and Gabe Sachs (FREAKS AND GEEKS & LIFE AS WE KNOW IT,) and the husband and wife team of Jackie Filgo and Jeff Filgo (THAT 70’S SHOW). Their script is never patronizing to kids and is filled with amusing, yet embarrassing moments from almost everyone’s childhood. Thor Freudenthal (HOTEL FOR DOGS) successfully translates Jeff Kinney’s popular book into a funny kids movie and he doesn’t miss any of DIARY’s quirky diary entries, even down to the amusing cartoons so prevalent in the novel. Even with its excited, built-in audience, it looks likes Fox has another hit franchise on their hands.

    From 20th Century Fox, DIARY OF A WIMPY KID opens in theaters Friday, March 19th.

    PG: For some rude humor and language. Running Time: 92 Mins.