I have to be honest with you: I was disappointed when I visited the editing room of The Ruins. Not in the footage I saw, which was actually bordering on incredible, or what director Carter Smith said, which was just about everything right (the films he used as a point of comparison were Lifeboat and … Continue reading →
The site’s been experiencing some rollercoaster activity on the server – we’ve been up and down all day and I’m not sure the ride is completely over yet. Please stick with us, as our host is working on the issue right now. Thanks! Also, when the site is down your emails are not reaching us. … Continue reading →
BUY FROM AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Walt Disney VideoMSRP: $29.99RATED: GRUNNING TIME: 92 min.SPECIAL FEATURES: Commentary with the director Bloopers Christmas Carol-oke Music Video Backstage Disney Featurettes The Pitch It’s a Wonderful Life meets The Santa Clause The Humans Tim Allen, Martin Short, Elizabeth Mitchell, Judge Reinhold, Alan Arkin The Nutshell Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus … Continue reading →
The Signal is a pretty great and definitely unusual small horroresque movie that I caught at this year’s LA Screamfest. When a strange signal begins to be emitted from all broadcast devices like TVs and radios, people start to go psychotically nuts, murdering the shit out of each other. Presented as a triptych of interwoven … Continue reading →
We’ve all been looking forward to a Sin City game, ever since the comic was released. The style would work beautifully for a game and they wouldn’t even have to change much. Hell, just controlling Marv on a black and white rampage of destruction would be fun. A game was announced back in May, but … Continue reading →
It feels good to like a Tim Burton movie again. I’ve spent most of the last decade on the outside of Burton’s films, unable to get past his empty stylistic tics and his obsession with fathers, growing more and more convinced that the guy had turned into nothing so much as an imitation of himself, … Continue reading →
Here’s three things you have to remember with the Screen Actors Guild Awards: 1) the actors comprise the biggest bloc of AMPAS voters, 2) they accurately predicted Crash‘s upset of Brokeback Mountain, and 3) they inaccurately predicted Bobby‘s Best Picture nomination. Oh, and one more thing to consider: they went for Little Miss Sunshine over … Continue reading →
Yesterday we showed you the first TV commercial from Cloverfield, and some folks on our message board commented that it didn’t seem like the spot was selling the monster. Well, Paramount ain’t that dumb – they’ve got a second spot and it’s all about the monster. It’s mostly iterations of the same footage we’ve seen, … Continue reading →
I’m on the record as saying that the original Hellboy is, in my opinion, one of the lesser Guillermo del Toro movies. Of course when your greater films are masterpieces like Pan’s Labyrinth and The Devil’s Backbone, even your lesser films are pretty fucking good. Now there’s Hellboy II: The Golden Army, and I must … Continue reading →