While Disney's "The Jungle Book" dominates the box office, the team responsible for getting the word out also got their due at the Golden Trailer Awards. The film won a top four honors at the annual celebration of movie marketing, held Wednesday night in Beverly Hills.
Warner Bros. picked up the most prizes for an individual studio with 11 awards for achievements like best comedy trailer for "Keanu." Disney followed with 10, only two of which were for "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," even though the release of the film's trailers and posters became veritable cultural events.
Wayne Brady hosted the lively ceremony, which keeps things light with awards like trashiest poster for "Dirty Grandpa."
The best of show prize went to a spot for the Academy Award-winning film "Spotlight."
2016 GOLDEN TRAILER AWARD WINNERS
Best of Show
Spotlight “Answers”, Open Road Films, InSync + BemisBalkind
Best Action
Deadpool “DOM Trlr E: Power Red Online”, 20th Century Fox, mOcean
Best Animation/Family
Jungle Book “Jungle”, Disney, Vibe Creative
Best Comedy
Keanu “Take it”, Warner Bros., Create Advertising Group
Best Documentary
He Named Me Malala, Fox Searchlight, Mark Woollen & Associates
Best Drama
The Martian, 20th Century Fox, Giaronomo Productions
Best Fantasy Adventure
Star Wars: The Force Awakens “Lessons”, Disney, Disney In-house
Best Horror
The Witch “Family”, A24, AV Squad
Best Independent
Spotlight “Answers”, Open Road Films, InSync + BemisBalkind
Best Music
Deadpool “Trailer B – Power Red”, 20th Century Fox, Wild Card
Best Thriller
Black Mass “Just Sayin”, Warner Bros., Aspect
Best Summer 2016 Blockbuster
Captain America: Civil War “Vigilante”, Marvel, Trailer Park, Inc.
Golden Fleece
Pixels Trailer “Game On”, Sony Pictures Entertainment, The Refinery AV
Most Original
Hail, Caesar! “So Simple”, Universal Pictures, Motive
Trashiest Trailer
Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland “Redband”, Lionsgate, Mob Scene Creative + Productions
Best Romance
Me Before You “Live”, Warner Bros/MGM/New Line Cinema, Aspect
Best Video Game Trailer
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate – Story Trailer, Ubisoft, Sunny Side Up Creative
The Don LaFontane Award for Best Voice Over
Anomalisa, Paramount Pictures, Mark Woollen & Associates
Best Motion/Title Graphics
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. “Timeline”, Warner Bros., Buddha Jones
Best Original Score
Jungle Book “Mowgli”, Disney, Vibe Creative
Best Sound Editing
The Revenant, 20th Century Fox, Mark Woollen & Associates
Best Teaser
Joy “Change”, 20th Century Fox, Industry Creative
Best Trailer – No Movie
What Happened to Monday “Cannes Sizzle”, Vendome Pictures, Open Road Entertainment
Best Trailer/Teaser for a TV Series or Mini-series
Narcos “Lines”, Netflix, TRANSIT
Best Independent Trailer (For Film shot under $1 Million)
Grandma “Domestic Trailer”, Sony Pictures Classics, The Grossmyth Company
Best Foreign Action Trailer
Rise of the Legend “US Trailer” , Well Go USA , Red Circle, Inc.
Best Foreign Animation/Family Trailer
Oddball “Official Trailer”, Roadshow Films, The Trace House
Best Foreign Comedy
Rams ‘UK Theatrical’, Soda Pictures, Coffee & Cigarettes
Best Foreign Documentary
Amy, Altitude, Intermission Film
Best Foreign Drama
Phoenix, Sundance Selects, Jump Cut
Best Foreign Graphics in a Trailer
The Hallow ‘Trespass’, Entertainment One UK, Create Advertising London
Best Foreign Horror
Goodnight Mommy, RADiUS, Mark Woollen & Associates
Best Foreign Independent
Macbeth “UK Teaser”, StudioCanal, Zealot UK
Best Music (Foreign)
Zinzana, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Zealot UK
Best Foreign Romance
Brooklyn “Two Worlds”, Lionsgate UK, Create Advertising London
Best Foreign Teaser
High Rise “Teaser” , Studio Canal , Intermission Film
Best Foreign Thriller
The Wave, Magnolia Pictures, Zealot
Best Foreign Trashiest Trailer
Love, Alchemy, Mark Woollen & Associates
Golden Fleece Foreign
J. Kessels ‘Theatrical Trailer’, CTM Pictures, Spark Trailers
Most Original Foreign Trailer
Zinzana, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Zealot UK
Best Action TV Spot
Mission Impossible Rogue Nation “Fate Alt Rev.”, Paramount Pictures, Trailer Park, Inc.
Best Animation/Family TV Spot
The Jungle Book “legend”, The Walt Disney Company, Create Advertising Group
Best Comedy TV Spot
Spy “Identity”, 20th Century Fox, AV Squad
Best Documentary TV Spot
Making A Murderer “Target”, Netflix, Aspect
Best Drama TV Spot
Bridge of Spies “:60 INTL Standing Man”, 20th Century Fox, Wild Card
Best Fantasy Adventure TV Spot
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Pt. 2 “Epic Finale” , Lionsgate , Carve
Best Foreign TV Spot
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny “Teaser”, Netflix, InSync + BemisBalkind
Best Graphics in a TV Spot
The Man From U.N.C.L.E. “That Kind Of Review”, Warner Bros., Buddha Jones
Best Horror TV Spot
The Conjuring 2 “Close”, New Line Cinema, Buddha Jones
Best Independent TV Spot
The Hateful Eight “Last Shot”, The Weinstein Company, IGNITION
Best Music TV Spot
Straight Outta Compton “Compton/BET”, Universal Pictures, Motive
Best Original Score TV Spot
The Jungle Book “legend”, The Walt Disney Company, Create Advertising Group
Best Romance TV Spot
The Danish Girl “True Love”, Focus Features, Motive
Best Sound Editing in a TV Spot
The Witch “Paranoia”, A24, AV Squad
Best Summer Blockbuster TV Spot
Captain America: Civil War “Rivals”, Disney/Marvel, mOcean
Best Teaser TV Spot
Jessica Jones “It’s Time”, Netflix, Aspect
Best Thriller TV Spot
Sicario “Big Welcome”, Lionsgate, AV Squad
Best Video Game TV Spot
Fallout 4 “The Wanderer”, Bethesda Softworks, gnet
Best Voice Over TV Spot
Zoolander 2 “Perfect Fight Rev”, Paramount Pictures, Workshop Creative
Golden Fleece TV Spot
Fifty Shades of Black “Shadiest”, Open Road, Rogue Planet
Most Original TV Spot
Zootopia “Oscar Review”, Disney, Trailer Park, Inc.
Best Pre-Show Advertising for a Brand
Technically Speaking: Ford Edge, 40 Foot Solutions, Screenvision Media
Best Radio Spots
Ride Along 2 “Universal Claim Radio”, Universal, Universal Creative
Best Vine/Insta
Victor Frankenstein “Eyeball”, Twentieth Century Fox, Buddha Jones
Best Viral Campaign
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension “Haunted Open House”, Paramount Pictures, Grandesign
Most Innovative Advertising for a Brand/Product
Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice “Fly to Metropolis / Fly to Gotham”, Warner Bros., Jax Film / Crispin Porter & Bogusky / Elastic
Most Innovative Advertising for a Feature Film
Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation “Live Obstacle Course”, Paramount Pictures, Grandesign
Most Innovative Advertising for a Video Game
Broforce “The Ballad of Rambro”, Devolver Digital, kertgartner.com
Best Trailer For a Book or Novel
Magic in North America, Warner Bros. / Pottermore, Jax Film / Elastic
Best Trailer for Legit Theater (Broadway Trailers)
Aladdin on Broadway “Tradition/Genie”, Disney, Trailer Park, Inc.
Best Action Poster
Star Wars: The Force Awakens “1-Sheet”, Walt Disney Studios, LA
Best Animation/Family Poster
The Secret Life of Pets “City”, Universal Pictures, LA
Best Billboard
Allegiant: The Divergent Series “Scaling Wall” Billboard, Lionsgate, LA
Best Comedy Poster
Dirty Grandpa “Graduate”, Lionsgate, LA
Best Documentary Poster
Making a Murderer, Netflix, The Refinery
Best Drama Poster
The Hateful Eight, The Weinstein Company, Leroy & Rose
Best Fantasy/Adventure Poster
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 “Katniss On Fire” Payoff, Lionsgate, LA
Best Foreign Poster
Downriver “Official Poster”, Happening Films, The Trace House
Best Horror Poster
PRIDE & PREJUDICE & ZOMBIES “Thanksgiving” One-Sheet, Sony, IGNITION
Best Independent Poster
The End of the Tour, A24 Films, P+A
Best International Poster
Unfriended “1-Sheet”, Universal Pictures International, LA
Best Motion Poster
Sinister 2, Focus Features, Gravillis Inc.
Best Romance Poster
Me Before You “One-Sheet”, Warner Bros., WORKS ADV
Best Teaser Poster
Straight Outta Compton, Universal Pictures, Gravillis Inc.
Best Thriller Poster
THE MARTIAN “Bring Him Home” One-Sheet, Fox, IGNITION
Best Wildposts (Teaser Campaign)
Minions “Artist Series” Wildposts, Universal Pictures, LA
Most Original Poster
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice “Superman Tear Art Poster”, Warner Bros., WORKS ADV
Trashiest Poster
Dirty Grandpa “Armchair”, Lionsgate, LA
Best Video Game Poster
For Honor – Helmets, Ubisoft, Sunny Side Up Creative
Best Summer Blockbuster Poster
Suicide Squad “Teaser Poster”, Warner Bros., WORKS ADV
Best Film Festival Trailer
New York Film Festival 2015, Film Society of Lincoln Center, Jump Cut
Best Film Festival Poster
Palm Springs Int’l ShortFest 2015, Palm Springs Int’l Film Festival, LA
Local school staple “Lost on a Mountain in Maine” from 1939 hits the big screen nationwide
Most Maine schoolchildren know about the boy lost for more than a week in 1939 after climbing the state's tallest mountain. Now the rest of the U.S. is getting in on the story.
Opening in 650 movie theaters on Friday, "Lost on a Mountain in Maine" tells the harrowing tale of 12-year-old Donn Fendler, who spent nine days on Mount Katahdin and the surrounding wilderness before being rescued. The gripping story of survival commanded the nation's attention in the days before World War II and the boy's grit earned an award from the president.
For decades, Fendler and Joseph B. Egan's book, published the same year as the rescue, has been required reading in many Maine classrooms, like third-grade teacher Kimberly Nielsen's.
"I love that the overarching theme is that Donn never gave up. He just never quits. He goes and goes," said Nielsen, a teacher at Crooked River Elementary School in Casco, who also read the book multiple times with her own kids.
Separated from his hiking group in bad weather atop Mount Katahdin, Fendler used techniques learned as a Boy Scout to survive. He made his way through the woods to the east branch of the Penobscot River, where he was found more than 30 miles (48 kilometers) from where he started. Bruised and cut, starved and without pants or shoes, he survived nine days by eating berries and lost 15 pounds (7 kilograms).
The boy's peril sparked a massive search and was the focus of newspaper headlines and nightly radio broadcasts. Hundreds of volunteers streamed into the region to help.
The movie builds on the children's book, as told by Fendler to Egan, by drawing upon additional interviews and archival footage to reinforce the importance of family, faith and community during difficult times,... Read More