NEW RELEASES Ratatouille The latest Pixar movie is coming to DVD this Tuesday in Ratatouille. Directed by Brad Bird (The Incredibles), Ratatouille tells the story of Renny, a young rat who wants to become a renowned chef. He teams with a boy with little accomplishments in the area of cooking and teams with him to … Continue reading →
Hope you like your new Iron Man footage in the popular for centuries postage stamp size. Leave it to an international site to disseminate new moving images from one of the most wanted flicks of 2008, but to do so with the resolution of a Polaroid i-zone image. If that’s not enough, the tiny clip … Continue reading →
The good news: you’re gettin’ more Galifianakis. The bad news: he’s gonna be the side order to a main course of Kutcher. I know Galifianakis’s comedy is an acquired taste, but after his astonishing disappearing act in Sean Penn’s Into the Wild (I didn’t even know he was in the movie until the closing credits), … Continue reading →
Yesterday Latino Review broke the news that Warner Bros wanted Robert Rodriguez to direct their remake of Clash of the Titans. Quint from Aint It Cool News was able to get in touch with Rodriguez directly and ask him the deal; according to the director Warner Bros came at him with the movie, he loved … Continue reading →
Undaunted by the disseminated to death videos of David O. Russell verbally assaulting Lily Tomlin on the set of I Heart Huckabees (find ’em yourself), Jake Gyllenhaal and Jessica Biel have bravely committed to starring in the director’s next feature, Nailed. Good for them. I want more David O. Russell movies, and I don’t care … Continue reading →
Heath Ledger is taking The Joker very seriously. Talking to The New York Times about his turn as a Bob Dylan in I’m Not There, Ledger revealed the stress of playing the villain in The Dark Knight. It is a physically and mentally draining role — his Joker is a “psychopathic, mass-murdering, schizophrenic clown with … Continue reading →
It’s always nice to see that Fred Schepisi is still working, even though the veteran of the Australian New Wave hasn’t fully connected with a piece of material since 1993’s Six Degrees of Separation. At his best, he can be a master of widescreen composition (he worked wonders with his Canadian locales in Roxanne); at … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Sony PicturesMSRP: $19.99RATED: Not RatedRUNNING TIME: 95 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Available Subtitles: English, French• Available Audio Tracks: English • Bonus Previews• Digitally Mastered Audio and Video The Pitch “Fire is bad. Alicia Witt is good.” The Humans Alicia Witt, Matthew Settle, Talia Shire and the Scott Bakula The Nutshell When … Continue reading →