The next episode of IGN’s live watch party show Watch From Home Theater will feature the movie GoldenEye with special guests director Martin Campbell and star Famke Janssen.
Join Cinemablend for a Tangled Watch party. There are so many good reasons to do it.
I am often thinking about the Mr. Show sketch positing that 24 is the highest number. While that may not be true in a strictly "literal" or "true" sense, it feels like a good limit for "close friends you'd want to watch a television show or film with in a closed circuit," right? And frankly, I'd be looking at more like 5-8 for maximum "close friends watch party" enjoyment; 24 is the absolute highest I'd be willing to go. But Amazon Prime Video, in their infinite -- sorry, 24th wisdom, looked at all of this anecdotal data …
Have you used Netflix Party? It's a neat little way to remotely watch the same Netflix show or movie while doing bits with your friends in a sidebar chat room. But there are some caveats -- namely, it's an unofficial Google Chrome extension that requires folks to use that web browser. Now, Hulu has announced (via Variety) their officially sanctioned Watch Party feature, allowing folks to share the same Hulu stream while chatting, no third-party plugins or browser compatibilities needed. [caption id="attachment_895009" align="alignright" width="350"] Image via Hulu[/caption] There are some caveats to the new …
With people starved for both things to do and human interactions, watch parties have become exponentially more popular over the past few months. We’ve watched beloved movies with their directors.
Even in the midst of a global pandemic there's some good news to be found. One such silver lining is Edgar Wright's recent watch-party for Scott Pilgrim, which came along with color commentary from the filmmaker himself and his A-list cast. As viewers watched along from the safety of their respective homes, Wright offered one-of-a-kind insight into the cult classic's production, shared behind-the-scenes shots of the cast and crew, and revealed trivia that even superfans of the comic book adaptation probably didn't know. This latest watch-party was held …
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Hope springs eternal, and nothing is more hopeful than the Big Blue Boy Scout, right? At least, DC Universe uber director Zack Snyder seems to think so, which is why he’s hosting a live viewing party of his 2013 film Man of Steel this Wednesday. Snyder announced the special event on his Twitter account, alongside a somber but thoughtful message about the current state of affairs in the world and a call for fans to submit questions for the director to answer following the viewing: https://twitter.com/ZackSnyder/status/1262433961206091781?s=20 Man of Steel is a very …
There's one huge positive of this quarantine in the film world, and I don't want to see it go.