Posted Dec 3rd 2009 2:30PM by Christopher Campbell
Filed under: Classics, Comedy, Site Announcements

Tired of searching YouTube for your favorite movie scenes, only to come up empty handed? Yesterday saw the launch of a new site called
MovieClips.com, which boasts a collection of over 12,000 film clips, most of them around two minutes in length, in order for fans to call up their favorite movie moments and quotes easily and quickly. Six of the major studios are on board with licensed clips -- Disney is notably absent at the moment -- that can be viewed on MovieClips' site or shared through social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.
The new site is still in the beta stage, so it's not totally perfect at the moment. And you may at first be frustrated with the number of big titles currently missing from the collection. For example, I used AFI's list of 100 greatest movie quotes to see just how thorough MovieClips is, and I was disappointed that many in the top ten, including bits from
Gone With the Wind,
Sudden Impact and
Cool Hand Luke, are as yet unavailable.
Those three movies would be perfect for one of the site's main purposes, expressing your mood via a movie quote on Facebook. Admittedly, I'd like to share
Network's "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take this anymore!" on a regular basis. Unfortunately, MovieClips doesn't have it. My guess, though, is that the collection of clips will continue to grow and eventually we'll all be able to communicate through movie dialogue, much in the way the aliens do in
Explorers (another film not currently represented on MovieClips).
Continue reading MovieClips.com Launches
Posted Oct 31st 2009 9:02PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Site Announcements, Fandom, Contests
Pictured: Just one of the many entries already in for Cinematical's Fifth Annual Halloween Costume Contest.
By now you've probably tricked and treated your tiny little hearts out, and either you're spending a quiet night at home with your favorite scary movies or you're heading out for a night on the town dressed up in some outrageous movie-inspired costume (because we know that's how you roll). If that's the case, and you're busy putting the finishing touches on your costume as we speak, then make sure to bring a camera out with you and take lots of pictures because
Cinematical's Fifth Annual Halloween Costume Contest is still open for submissions until November 6th. That's right, you still have all next week to get us your fantabulous movie-inspired Halloween costumes for a chance to win some pretty cool prizes.
Like we do every year, this contest is open to folks under 18 and over 18 (with two separate prize packages), so no matter how young or how old everyone can participate in what's already shaping up to be our biggest (and best) contest yet. For more on this year's contest -- including rules, prizes and all that fun stuff -- head
right over to our contest announcement page. We look forward to seeing your inspired creations real soon.
From our family to yours, we wish you a happy, healthy and safe Halloween.
Posted Oct 1st 2009 1:15PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Site Announcements, Fandom
This past summer we decided to introduce a 'Summer Appreciation' theme to
Cinematical, which included features like Our Favorite Summers and a summer-related interview series with the directors who had films coming out. Since we all (and you all) had so much fun with that, we decided to re-introduce a theme this month to not just
Cinematical, but
Horror Squad and
SciFi Squad, too -- and that theme is ... villains!
So, beginning today and lasting all month long, we'll be shoveling out a number of villain-centric pieces across all three sites. You'll see features like
Villains We Love,
October's Biggest Villains,
Villains with Really Stupid Plans,
Villains That Wore Out Their Welcome and so much more. Over on Horror Squad we'll be launching our
31 Fates Worse Than Death series, where each day we'll be taking a look at a movie character's fate that was worse than death. Over on SciFi Squad, we'll be showing you how to make your very own Darth Vader cake, and so on and so forth.
All of this fantastic October-themed coverage will lead up to our
Fifth Annual Halloween Costume Contest, which we'll unveil (in all its awesome prize-giving glory) in just a short time from now. So get pumped, get excited and definitely get your freak on -- it's October baby, and we're gonna have some fun.
Posted Sep 11th 2009 12:45PM by Elisabeth Rappe
Filed under: Site Announcements, Fandom, Tech Stuff, Distribution, Movie Marketing

I know
Cinematical readers are just like our writers in that they need a steady supply of free movies and television 24/7. That's why sites like Hulu and Netflix Instant have been a gift from the Powers That Be, as you can see almost anything your heart desires at the weirdest times of the day or night. Now you'll have a new instant watch option with AOL's
SlashControl.SlashControl has just launched this week, and has partnered with more than 30 sites to bring you lots and lots of free television shows and movies. You'll be able to access content from ABC, CBS, CW, Showtime, Hulu, A&E, The History Channel, National Geographic, Crackle and the WB, and that's just the beginning. The site is very well designed, and has a search function that's even faster than Hulu's, so you can quickly kick yourself for not watching
Session 9 while it was still available.
Right now, their movie selection is drawn from Hulu and Crackle, but they'll undoubtedly be branching out and offering unique content. But there's still enough to watch on here that you won't be bored, as you can overdose on 99 episodes of
The A-Team in order to better debate the remake casting, or have a
Daniel Day-Lewis double feature with
The Boxer and
The Last of the Mohicans. You know you want to, and the beauty of online watching is that SlashControl won't tell anyone what you're up to.
Posted Aug 15th 2009 7:02PM by Scott Weinberg
Filed under: Site Announcements

Hello to all the loyal
Cinematical readers. It's me,
Scott, the Managing Editor of this site. Part of my job is to keep throwing new ideas to the team, simply because I'm supposed to keep *you* at the site a little bit longer. Fortunately we have an excellent team of movie freaks who know how to write, which makes my job a whole lot easier. Every few weeks I come up with something like "Fan Rant," "Scenes We Love," "Credits Report," etc., and then Erik Davis and I try to gauge A) how well the Cine team 'takes' to the feature, and B) how our readers feel about it.
So if you have a big problem with the "Movies I'll Never See" concept, feel free to direct your anger away from writers like Dawn Taylor and point it towards me. Basically, I figured we ALL have a handful of films that we never plan to see. Could be politics, personal preference, a monumental distaste for a certain actor, or you name it. 98% of our readers are die-hard movie freaks and I guarantee they also have a short list of "nope, never" flicks. The intent of that feature was not to be closed-minded or ignorant regarding unseen films, but more like a "Fan Rant" on the strange reasons we might continually avoid a certain film. But since the reaction to
Dawn's Schindler's List article was so overwhelmingly negative, I turn the question over to you: Is there no place for this sort of discussion? Do you really find it that distasteful? Or do you dig it? I can see both arguments, really, but I still kind of like the concept...
After the jump: How a clerical error turned me into a leper -OR- Superhero Tournament Do-Over!
Continue reading Editor's Lament: Responses to Angry Readers
Posted Jul 22nd 2009 9:02PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Site Announcements, Fandom, Exhibition, Movie Marketing, Comic/Superhero/Geek, ComicCon

In just a few hours from now, the
Cinematical team will land in San Diego for the 2009 Comic Con Convention. On the ground for us this year are
Kevin Kelly,
Todd Gilchrist and, of course, our resident geek
Elisabeth Rappe -- and all three of them will be working harder than they've ever worked before to bring the entirety of Comic Con to your computer screen, be it through panel coverage, interviews, video, stormtroopers break-dancing -- you name it, they'll cover it.
Cinematical will be covering all the major panels (Disney, Warner Bros. 20th Century Fox, Summit, etc..) and all the major films (
Iron Man 2, Avatar, Alice in Wonderland, New Moon), as well as speaking with all the major stars (Tim Burton, Peter Jackson, Robert Downey Jr.). We'll be on the convention floor, we'll be getting our groove on at all the big parties -- we'll be everywhere at every time so that you never miss a single thing. Not only will you be able to tap into our Comic Con coverage by following it
right here at Cinematical, but
we'll also be live-Tweeting the Con madness for those who desperately want up-to-the-second updates from the convention. If it's happening at Comic Con, you'll find it on
Cinematical.
Here are some handy links for you to bookmark asap:
Cinematical's Comic Con Coverage
Cinematical on TwitterTV Squad's Comic Con CoverageSciFi Squad on Twitter
Horror Squad on TwitterAnd don't forget to check out
Moviefone's official 2009 Comic Con PreviewFeel free to let us know if there's something specific you want covered or if there's a question you have for the long laundry list of filmmakers, actors and actresses that will attend this year, and we'll do our best to hook it up for you ... because we care ... more than you'll ever know. Hugs! Er ... um, okay, let's get to it then ...
Posted Jun 15th 2009 9:33AM by Scott Weinberg
Filed under: Site Announcements
If things seem a little crazy at Cinematical this week, it's because our esteemed EIC,
Erik Davis, and his lovely wife Jocelyn are welcoming their first
baby! The adorable
Zoe Sophia Davis was born this past Saturday, 7 pounds 2 ounces, and perfectly flawless in every way. (Erik totally denies that Zoe was named for the Gina Torres character in
Firefly, but I'm pushing that rumor just so Whedonesque.com picks the story up.) Please join the Cinematical / Moviefone / Horror & SciFi Squad family in congratulating Erik and Jocelyn and welcoming a tiny new movie geek to the world!
One request from the proud papa: What should Zoe's FIRST movie be? (He refused to ask me for fear I'd say
Friday the 13th or something.)
Posted Jun 10th 2009 10:02PM by Scott Weinberg
Filed under: Horror, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Site Announcements, Fandom


If you love all things flick-related, well then obviously you're at the right blog. We're very proud of the fact that
Cinematical covers everything from indie and foreign to big-time blockbuster, and all the films in between. But there are certain genres that demand a little extra focus, which is why we've decided to kick-start two new movie blogs! One dedicated to the
Police Academy series, and the other devoted to all things related to Brett Ratner.
Nah, just kidding. One is called
Horror Squad and the other is
SciFi Squad. Yes, you may notice a few articles that seem a little ... familiar, but that's because we have such a stellar backlog of genre-intensive pieces, and we'd rather reprint good stuff than let it vanish forever. Also, you can expect a LOT more original content (from some familiar names and some new ones) as time goes on.
So if you're a horror hound or a sci-fi psycho, well, here are two more links to add to your "favorites" collection. Or your RSS feed. Or your Twitter page. Please keep in mind that we want YOUR feedback on these new blogs, because that's how we'll know what sort of stuff you like to read. As always, thanks for your clicks.
Site descriptions after the jump ...
Continue reading Our New Blogs! Horror Squad and Sci-Fi Squad!
Posted May 5th 2009 3:02PM by Scott Weinberg
Filed under: Site Announcements, Fandom

We've added a nifty new gizmo to the bottom of our pages, and we're hoping it'll give you more to do at
Cinematical than just read a few posts, comment on how LAME we are for not liking
Wolverine, and email the latest Eric Snider article to your mom with the subject line "
OMG, sooo funny!" I've only been able to play around with our new Socialthing doo-hickey for a few minutes, and so far my favorite aspect is that
Cinematical now has a nifty little chat room! To talk about movies in! With your fellow readers AND Cine-staff members!
I've been told that Socialthing does a lot more than just that, though. According to my notes, it can also help you...
- Stay connected with the sites you love, wherever you are
- Bring your social graph with you to the site you are on
- Easily share your activity with buddies
- Keep up with buddies' activities via feeds
- Discover new content, buddies, etc.
- Facilitate conversations with people that have like interests in a site's content
(That last one is the chat room geekery that has me all excited.) So please do give the Socialthing toolbar a little spin, and let us know what you think of our new toy. I plan to throw a few trivia parties and such in that chat room during the summer, so be sure you know how the gizmo works! If you'd like a little more info before jumping in, check out the official
Socialthing site and nose around a bit.
UPDATE: We've decided to remove Socialthing for the time being so that we can take it back to the shed and build a much better model that all of us can enjoy. As always, we thank you for your patience, understanding and feedback.
Continue reading Announcement: Cinematical Introduces Socialthing!
Posted Apr 29th 2009 9:03PM by Scott Weinberg
Filed under: Site Announcements

We've added a nifty new gizmo to the bottom of our pages, and we're hoping it'll give you more to do at
Cinematical than just read a few posts, comment on how LAME we are for not liking
Wolverine, and email the latest Eric Snider article to your mom with the subject line "
OMG, sooo funny!" I've only been able to play around with our new Socialthing doo-hickey for a few minutes, and so far my favorite aspect is that
Cinematical now has a nifty little chat room! To talk about movies in! With your fellow readers AND Cine-staff members!
I've been told that Socialthing does a lot more than just that, though. According to my notes, it can also help you...
- Stay connected with the sites you love, wherever you are
- Bring your social graph with you to the site you are on
- Easily share your activity with buddies
- Keep up with buddies' activities via feeds
- Discover new content, buddies, etc.
- Facilitate conversations with people that have like interests in a site's content
(That last one is the chat room geekery that has me all excited.) So please do give the Socialthing toolbar a little spin, and let us know what you think of our new toy. I plan to throw a few trivia parties and such in that chat room during the summer, so be sure you know how the gizmo works! If you'd like a little more info before jumping in, check out the official
Socialthing site and nose around a bit.
Posted Apr 27th 2009 8:02PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Site Announcements, Fandom, Newsstand, Summer Movies
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The 2009 Summer Movie Season officially begins this Friday with the release of
X-Men Origins: Wolverine, and with the opening of that film comes the start of
Cinematical's exciting 2009 summer movie coverage. We wanted to do something a little different this summer and create a theme for our coverage; one we could use throughout to give you folks a better idea of what to expect from us. Thus, this year's theme is
Summer Appreciation -- and it involves several different summer-related features that I personally think you all are totally gonna love.
But what's Summer Appreciation, and why does it sound so made-up holiday-ish? Essentially, we've created a bunch of features that highlight the best things about summer movie season; why it's important, why we love it so much and what sort of impact it's had on all of us over the years. Not only will we be working in reviews of this summer's movies, but we'll be featuring exclusive interviews with some of today's top filmmakers as they share their own thoughts on the season and what it means to them. Additionally, look for the very cool 'Our Favorite Summers' feature (Weinberg kicks things off in just one hour from now), which will be a series that looks back at our favorite summer movie seasons from the past few decades. This will all come in conjunction with smaller summer-related features, posts, quizzes, videos and so much more. Seriously, this summer will rock -- trust that we've been working our tails off behind the scenes to give you all some of the best summer movie-related content you'll find online.
And that's just on
Cinematical -- I haven't even begun to talk about what Moviefone already has up in
their summer movies hub. You've got polls, lists, release dates (by genre, month) and tons more. So start tooling around now, and make sure to stop by both
Cinematical and
Moviefone at least 158 times per day (as advised by the surgeon general) all summer long.
Posted Mar 19th 2009 3:45PM by Cinematical staff
Filed under: Site Announcements

The glory of Moviefone in the palm of your hand ...
Movie junkies, rejoice! Thanks to Moviefone's brand-spanking-new application for the iPhone you can get everything you love about Moviefone right in the palm of your hand.
Want to look up movie showtimes, buy tickets or get GPS directions to a theater? Consider it done. Desperately need to watch the 'Star Trek' trailer for the 107th time? No problem.
The app gives users access to all that Moviefone has to offer, including the power to buy tickets, invite friends to movies, view high-quality trailers, get celebrity and movie information, store your favorite theaters and more. So what are you waiting for?
Download it now.
Additionally, you can also receive
Cinematical on your iPhone by
pointing it to this address.
Posted Nov 11th 2008 12:01PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Site Announcements, Fandom, Contests

Before we begin, let me just say that our little
Halloween Costume Contest received a record turnout this year, and it's taken some time for our team of crack judges to narrow down the field to ten finalists in each of the two categories. 2008 was by far the toughest year yet, and all of us here at
Cinematical were amazed to see the creativity, passion, love and just plain movie geekdom that went into all of these costumes. Unfortunately, we couldn't make everyone a finalist as there were only ten spots available in the adult category and child category, but we feel our selections represent the best of the best. From all of us here at the site to all of you out there -- thank you for participating, thank you for reading and thank you for being a fan. Now, onto the voting!
Here's how this works: Below you will see a photo gallery for each category. Within each photo gallery, there are ten images which represent each finalist alongside a number and the character they're dressed up as. Below each gallery there is a poll listing the numbers and characters as per the order they show up in their gallery (note: this order is random). We need you to look through each gallery, then vote for who you feel has the best costume in the polls. Got it? Good.
The Adult Finalists are listed below, and the Kid Finalists are listed after the jump (along with the prizing and official rules). We'll keep the voting open through Friday. Good luck!
Continue reading Halloween Costume Contest: You Vote for the Winner!
Posted Oct 8th 2008 8:15PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Site Announcements, Contests
Pictured: The winners of Cinematical's Third Annual Costume Contest in the adult categoryHey, so did you know that dressing up in a movie-related costume for Halloween could win you all sorts of fabulous prizes from your most favorite online movie destination? Of course you knew this ... and now that it's October, we here at
Cinematical are putting the finishing touches on our
Fourth Annual Halloween Costume Contest. Like we have in previous years, we'll be giving away a pretty awesome Halloween-themed prize package to our top winner(s) in each of our two categories: best adult costume and best children's costume.
The contest will begin on October 20th and run through early November (exact dates to be named later). We'll be working with the same rules as last year more or less (read a few after the jump), but instead of letting you vote in the comments, we'll be creating a poll for you to use.
Make sure to check out last year's contest for costume ideas and such, and get your ass back here later this month for our official contest kick off post where we'll announce the sweeet prize packages.
Happy Halloween movie freaks!
Continue reading Cinematical's Fourth Annual Halloween Costume Contest is Coming!
Posted Sep 5th 2008 12:02PM by Erik Davis
Filed under: Site Announcements, Festival Reports, Fandom, Toronto International Film Festival

In case you haven't noticed,
Cinematical has officially kicked off its coverage of the 2008 Toronto International Film Festival with reviews of two of the biggest films screening this year:
Rachel Getting Married and
The Brothers Bloom. We have so much in store for you this year, it's best if you just sit back, relax and thank your lucky stars that someone else is in charge of fighting the crowds, the snarky journalists and the lack of sleep.
Most of our coverage will land on the main page here, but you'll always be able to find everything in one place over
on our official TIFF Hub. Additionally, down there to the right of your screen you'll see a special
Cinematical TIFF Widget housing quick links to all our TIFF coverage. Best of all, you can snag that and put it wherever you want (your site, your friends' site, the site of a total stranger) -- this way you (and your readers) will always know what's going on in Toronto. Could we make it any easier?
So, are you ready to check out a sneak peak of this fall's hottest movies? Do I even need to ask that? Enjoy the coverage, and let us know if there's anything you'd especially like to see.
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