BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: RHI EntertainmentMSRP: $19.99RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 175 Minutes SPECIAL FEATURES: Making A Splash – From Blue Screen To Silver ScreenInterviews With the CastOriginal Trailer The Pitch: The dire warning of The Day After Tomorrow collides with the sober realism of 24! If we let these waves hit our shores, the … Continue reading →
Pirates of the Caribbean – At World’s End The biggest release this week is the third part of the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. It may not be the more popular title around these parts, but it will sell a gazillion copies to add to its plentiful bounty (it made $958 million worldwide). I might … Continue reading →
I have no idea what four years of co-starring on NBC’s inexplicably long-running Las Vegas has done for Molly Sims’s acting chops; all I know is, the wear-and-tear of a soon-to-be-syndicated network drama has not had a deleterious effect on her looks. So while I could employ some knee-jerk snark and assume Sims was cast … Continue reading →
Now that Sir Ben Kingsley has worked with the great and powerful Dr. Uwe Boll (on 2005’s tremendously affecting BloodRayne), the temptation to call it a career and coast on His glory must be overwhelming. And yet Kingsley continues to work steadily and indiscriminately, hopping from one project to another with little regard to the … Continue reading →
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street is waiting for you! Sweeney Todd, that is. Johnny Depp, Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, and Sasha Baron Cohen star in Tim Burton’s adaptation of the beloved and notorious Sondheim gothic musical and folks in Atlanta who want to see it early (December 19th to be exact) can on … Continue reading →
BUY IT FROM AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: ColumbiaMSRP: $19.94RATING: NRRUNNING TIME: 99 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES: The Kangaroo Kid animated short Pleased to Mitt You comedy short "Screen Snapshots" Ford Theatre episode Sudden Silence Original Golden Boy trailer The Pitch A man is torn between his love for a woman, the violin, and the sweet science. The Humans … Continue reading →
When Charlie Wilson’s War screened last week to muted enthusiasm from critics, the 2007 awards season race was suddenly without a frontrunner. Actually, most prognosticators had already downgraded Mike Nichols’s film based on an uncertain marketing push and (steadfastly denied) rumors of reshoots, but the picture’s Oscar-friendly pedigree demanded too much respect. Also, Aaron Sorkin’s … Continue reading →
It’s still nine months away – that’s a whole pregnancy! – but an extended clip from Pineapple Express has already landed on the web. This is a scene from early in the film, when Seth Rogen visits his pot dealer, James Franco, for a little bit of weed. Originally the roles were reversed, but I … Continue reading →
The third official poster from Hellboy 2: The Golden Army went live on Friday. Because we here at CHUD do what we want when we want to, I’m just passing it along now. And in a break from tradition, I’m going to do so relatively free of comment. I don’t have any grand stories from … Continue reading →
Sooner or later, actresses of every ability have to face an awful truth: somewhere in their future resume is a coming of age sports movie that needs a mom. This fact is as inevitable as shifting interest rates and that dirty feeling a new Steve Martin movie gives you. Penelope Ann Miller has been smacked … Continue reading →