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EXCLUSIVE: Anyone wondering where the next big YouTube horror feature is coming from following the mega success of Backrooms and Obsession, well, United Artists’ Scott Stuber, Amblin’s Steven Spielberg and Amazon MGM Studios have it: The Mandela Catalogue.
Another hit YouTube horror series is getting a film adaptation from Steven Spielberg and Amazon. It seems the YouTube-to-movie trend is going to continue following the recent success of Backrooms.
Steven Spielberg is set to produce a feature film adaptation of the viral YouTube horror series The Mandela Catalogue with original creator Alex Kister attached as director.
Horror. Western. Romance. Action. Thriller. YouTube has some of the best films each genre has to offer, streaming entirely free in June. Plus, you can watch one of Steven Spielberg's most celebrated movies in time for "Disclosure Day" or check out a Sandra Bullock classic.
A potent cocktail of comedy and tragedy, Thomas Vinterberg's Another Round takes place in modern-day Copenhagen as four dissatisfied teacher friends decide to embark on an experiment: maintain a state of boozy buzz to unlock their creative potential.
One of YouTube’s most influential horror series is heading to Hollywood, marking the shift toward internet-native storytelling.
The viral YouTube hit "Open Door," a three-minute short by Kevin Cate, will be adpated into a feature-length film by Rick Kearney and Cate's Clinging Vine Films. The pair also recently adapted Cate's "Unbearable Christmas.
You can find just about anything on YouTube. From DIY projects to CEO interviews, from music videos to meditation guidance, from daredevil stunts to nature documentaries, all of life is here. There’s actually so much content on YouTube that it can be easy to miss some of the best bits—which include free movies.
After a seven-month absence, the Friday the 13th short film Sweet Revenge is back on YouTube for fans to watch following its mysterious disappearance.
Record-breaking box office for Backrooms and Obsession has opened the door for twentysomething YouTube creators as the industry rethinks what audiences want At this time last year, the idea of a wide-release feature film-maker cutting their teeth on ...
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From YouTube to the multiplex: How low-budget horror films are beating big-budget studio bets
The box office success of "Obsession" and "Backrooms" isn't something that could've been predicted. By drawing a young audience and honing in on original storytelling, these two horror films are clearing a new path in Hollywood.
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9-year-old box office flop becomes 1st film in the world to cross 1 billion views on YouTube
The film was directed by a filmmaker who is struggling for a hit and starred actors who have since ventured into other film industries.
