After retreating to the safety/sanity of creature effects sculpting in the wake of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Stephen Norrington is ready to try directing again. Really ready. Like Clash of the Titans remake ready. I don’t know what kind of budget Warner Brothers is thinking of lavishing on this project, but they must be … Continue reading →
On Sunday morning I was at a friend’s place in Studio City and I saw one of the notices that get put up when filming is being done in your area (it’s so much better organized than in New York, where you never knew what the hell was happening when a TV show or movie … Continue reading →
Come on. You know the score. If you are just too fucking badass to link to us, then just say it on your site. "Site __________________ is too badass to link to CHUD.com even though CHUD.com’s own Devin Faraci introduced the clip on G4." Or better yet… "We don’t like CHUD.com or consider them too … Continue reading →
Here’s the international teaser poster for The Dark Knight, which comes from Omelete. Is it just me or does Batman look like he’s been grounded and is whistfully looking out at the playground he’d rather be in?
To celebrate the release of Manhunt 2, the fine folks at Rockstar Games have teamed up with your favorite film site to provide you with a killer prize (see what I did there? I’m so clever). They’ve given us 100 pieces of Movie Cash, each worth $10, that can be used pretty much at any theatre across the … Continue reading →
If you’re not already familiar with the films of Pedro Almodovar, this is a good time to update your lame, anemic Netflix queue. The guy makes movies that are often amazing and always worth seeing and his stuff is all too frequently overlooked in the United States. Maybe his next movie will get more attention, … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Warner BrothersMSRP: $21.99RATED: PG-13RUNNING TIME: 139 mins.SPECIAL FEATURES:• Additional Scenes• The Hidden Secrets of Harry Potter• Trailing Tonks: Natalia Tena Leads a Very Personal Film Set Tour• Harry Potter: The Magic of Editing• DVD-ROM Enhanced Materials The Pitch Harry Potter (both the character and the film series) meets maturity. … Continue reading →
There’s an implied standard when reviewing a film that you should only review what’s on the screen. Not what’s in your head, not what could have been, not the cut that might end up on DVD. It’s a worthy ideal, if futile and, to some extent, counter-productive. One beauty of film is what it suggests, … Continue reading →
There was recently an excellent fracas when IESB ran a story claiming that Star Trek XI‘s time travel plot would be using the Guardian – the donut shaped time portal from classic original Trek episode City on the Edge of Forever – as the mechanism to send some Romulans and Old Spock back to the … Continue reading →