Justice League: Throne of Atlantis [Movie Trailer]

Hey, that actually looks pretty good! Pre-Order the movie right here. From DC Entertainment: The world of DC Animation is about to become a lot more aquatic with Justice League: Throne of Atlantis, the latest DC Universe Original Movie. In this exclusive DC All Access bonus clip, we take a look at the trailer for […]



Duck Tales: The Metal Edition [Video]

An totally amazing metal interpretation of the Duck Tales theme by Eric Calderone of [331Erock]. [331Erock]

Holy Crap! This Neverending Story-Themed Music Video is the Craziest Thing You’ll See Today!

The 1984 classic “The Neverending Story” might be a little weird, but this music video by David Unger takes the movie to a whole new level of craziness. [David Unger Music]



Hermione Mix: A Visual and Musical “Harry Potter” Remix Created Using Clips from the Movies [Video]

From Pogo: Here’s a Pogoism of sounds and voices from Harry Potter, with video by Jeesh (Joshua Kershaw) and in musical collaboration with P.SUS. [Pogo | Via]

The PIXAR Theory: How Every Movie in the Pixar Universe is Connected

From Morr Meroz: What if I told you that all Pixar movies are connected? That all the characters in those movies actually live in the same universe, only in different times? How is that possible, watch this video and you’ll find out. Based on “The Pixar Theory” by Jon Negroni. [morrmeroz]

SUPERCUT: Professor X is a Wimp [Video]

From Screen Junkies: The ’90s X-Men cartoon was one of the best things ever, but people always seem to forget one thing – Professor X was a total wuss. [Screen Junkies]

Kill Map Shows You Where to Avoid Liam Neeson [CHART]

EOne Marketing created this handy chart in honor of the new movie A Walk Among the Tombstones. I guess Liam Neeson really does have a very particular set of skills. Click Map to Enlarge (opens in new tab)! Do you agree with this kill count? Are there any movies that are missing? [via Shortlist]

Netflix Research Says We Love Spoilers (Shame On Us!)

Netflix hired a cultural anthropologist named Grant McCracken to explore why we love giving — and seeking — spoilers. McCracken says it’s simply a power play. He created a chart featuring five categories of spoilers people fit into: For their part, Netflix is embracing McCracken’s results. They’ve created a “What Kind of Spoiler Are You?” quiz […]