BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Under the Bed FilmsMSRP: $14.98RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 90 minSPECIAL FEATURES: Making of Featurette Trailers The Pitch It’s Cinemax After Dark with zombies, bad acting and a deaf sound editor. The Humans Ciara Richards, Adrianna Eder, Christopher Slade, Andrea “Miss Howard Stern” Ownbey, Jackey Hall The Nutshell A college professor … Continue reading →
This email came over the transom today:The itv show, This Morning, had a couple of days back. My wife tells me that Gena Rowlands was on, and mentioned that her son was ORIGINALLY going to direct an IRON-MAN movie… he’s now instead thinking of doing CAPTAIN AMERICA. Not quite sure who her son is… or … Continue reading →
Before seeing The Nightmare Before Christmas at the El Capitan Theater on Hollywood Boulevard, I ducked into the Disney Store right next door and marveled at the amount of Nightmare merchandise available. Old timers will remember that when the movie was originally released it did okay business, and it captured the imagination of a certain … Continue reading →
For those who felt the twenty-six-year-old Ryan Gosling was questionable casting as the father in the film version of Alice Sebold’s The Lovely Bones, it could be that Peter Jackson just agreed with you: according to Variety, Gosling is out, and Mark Wahlberg is in as the anguished, self-destructive Jack Salmon. Ah, "creative differences". I … Continue reading →
The news that screenwriters Michael Dougherty and Dan Harris have "opted not to come back" for Man of Steel is surprising in one regard: up until now, I didn’t think Warner Brothers was serious about reinventing the failed re-whatever of D.C. Comics’ signature superhero. While I can’t speak to any schism between Bryan Singer and … Continue reading →
Last night I was walking down Hollywood Boulevard and a Sexy Nurse walked past me. Usually I would assume she was just a hooker, but I soon saw more people in costumes; there must have been a pre-Halloween party somewhere in the area. I have to admit that I took a long look at the … Continue reading →
Film Weekend Per Screen Total for all of time 1 30 Days of Night $16,000,000 $5,604 $16,000,000 2 Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married $12,100,000 (-43.3%) $5,948 $38,865,000 3 The Game Plan $8,122,000 (-26.4%) $2,460 $69,150,000 4 Michael Clayton $7,100,000 (-31.6%) $2,746 $21,986,000 5 Gone Baby Gone $6,000,000 $3,502 $6,000,000 6 The Comebacks $5,850,000 … Continue reading →
When talking to Steve Hockensmith, there is an on-going theme. Something he keeps coming back to: His books don’t sell as well as he and his publisher want and the future of the books is uncertain. This should not be. His books are funny, original, and rather than plots driving the characters, the characters drive … Continue reading →