BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Genius EntertainmentMSRP: $19.99RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 83 minsSPECIAL FEATURES: none The Pitch 82 minutes meets horror clichés. The Humans Written and directed by David Benullo. Starring Jamie Alexander. The Nutshell It’s the end of the 19th century and the town of Hope has the best crops EVER, man. How did … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: DisneyMSRP: $29.99RATED: GRUNNING TIME: 111 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Fine Food & Film: A Conversation Between Brad Bird and Thomas Keller • Deleted Scenes• Two shorts: Lifted and Your Friend The Rat The Pitch "Hi, I’m Brad Bird, and I can make a fantastic movie out of anything!" The Humans Patton … Continue reading →
Yesterday was the big brouhaha about Rob Zombie directing a remake of 1980s C-movie C.H.U.D., from whence the very name of this site comes. I told you how some people in the world of horror news poo-poo’ed the concept, but then Johnny Butane claimed to confirm it, saying he had spoken to Rob himself. Well, … Continue reading →
He worked with John and Alan Lomax at the Library of Congress in the 1940s. He co-founded the Almanac Singers with Woody Guthrie. He adapted and co-authored the definitive protest song of the twentieth century – a little ditty you’ve probably heard called "We Shall Overcome". As one of The Weavers, he seeded the 1950s … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: IFC FilmsMSRP: $19.95RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 89 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• The Making of ELECTION• Interview with Johnnie To• Interviews with Tony Leung Ka Fai, Simon Yam, Wong Tin Lam• Original Theatrical Trailer • English and Spanish Subtitles The Pitch"Its like Legends of the Hidden Temple minus the golden monkey" The Humans … Continue reading →
Heck yes. I Am Legend. Big and bad and large in scope. How it was meant to be. I’m dying to see this one and though I’m not sold on Will Smith as the lead I’m more than sold on Francis Lawrence’s ability to deliver a great flick, and the honest truth is that this … Continue reading →
My biggest worry with Peter Jackson’s adaptation of Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones has been that the tone might not match up to the haunting beauty of the screenplay. As we all know, Jackson has a tendency to go garish with his situations and characterizations; this is fine for The Frighteners or even Heavenly Creatures, … Continue reading →
Last night I was hobnobbing with the elite of the horror movie news scene at the premiere party for P2 (I didn’t go to the movie, I just ate their food and drank their rum. And watched Wes Bentley and Rachel Nichols totally take off together), and someone told me that Billboard had announced that … Continue reading →
Lately we have been less interested in doing roundtables here at CHUD. The idea of sharing the exact same content with a dozen other outlets and having to deal with plenty of crummy questions just doesn’t seem worth it, in the long run. But of course there are always exceptions, and one of the big … Continue reading →