BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Bloody Earth FilmsMSRP: $14.98RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 77 minSPECIAL FEATURES: Commentary with producer Amy Lynn Best and director Mike Watt Making of Featurette Gag Reel The Pitch It’s Bordello of Blood, but not as good. The Humans Amy Lynn Best, Aaron Barnard, Mike Watt The Nutshell A brothel of blood thirsty … Continue reading →
You want to see Rose McGowan take a turn or two in the Excessive Machine. I want to see it. Robert Rodriguez gets to see it every night, but he wants to put it on film…publicly. Universal, however, while interested in paying $19.99 for the homemade DVD or $9.99 for the DRM-free digital download, isn’t … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: New Line Home VideoMSRP: $19.98RATING: NRRUNNING TIME: 94 minSPECIAL FEATURES: Audio Commentary by Director Scott Thomas and Producer David Shoshan Audio Commentary with IGN.COM Editors Steve Horn, Eric Moro & Christopher Monfette Outtake Reel Sneak Peeks The Pitch Its Snakes on a Plane meets Night of the Living Dead The … Continue reading →
I’ve been dying to see The Signal ever since it made a big splash at the Sundance Film Festival this January, and now I finally get my chance at Screamfest LA this weekend. What’s The Signal about? Here’s the official synopsis: It’s New Year’s Eve in the city of Terminus and chaos is this year’s … Continue reading →
30 Days of Night is going to be a big hit this weekend. It’s just one of those things everybody knows – it’s October, there’s nothing else (go see Into the Wild, you dumb sons of bitches. Drive as far as you must), and it’s got strong advertising – so thoughts have already turned to … Continue reading →
The quickest way to go broke in Hollywood is to fret about artistic integrity. Conversely, the quickest way to lose one’s voice is to compromise. But without compromise, there is no tending to one’s artistic integrity; therefore, the only way to truly succeed in this business is to adulterate one’s voice to ensure maximum accessibility. … Continue reading →
I am going to make a sweeping statement here: if you don’t want to see Hearts of Darkness, the documentary about the truly fucked up making of Apocalypse Now, you are most likely not a real film lover. You’re a dabbler, a dilettante, which is cool. I was going to say that if you don’t … Continue reading →
Last month I was lucky enough to visit the Budapest set of Hellboy 2: The Golden Army, and I wish I could have brought you back pictures of all the amazing sets and production art I saw. Now you’re going to get a chance to see some of the stuff that I saw, as the … Continue reading →
There’s no way to overstate the importance of Chess Records to modern music. The Chess brothers, Polish immigrants, began recording blues musicians after seeing that they weren’t getting the proper attention. One of their first artists was the incomparable Muddy Waters; over time their stable would include Howlin’ Wolf, Chuck Berry and Bo Diddley. Sam … Continue reading →
The Karate Kid remake has been Zabka’d. In a statement issued by his publicist, Heidi Schaeffer, Will Smith angrily dismissed rumors that he was intending to revamp the 1984 non-classic with his nine-year-old son, Jayden, in the lead role (and Jackie Chan as the Bonsai-tree trimming, adolescent boy ass-kicking Mr. Miyagi). "He’s certainly not," said … Continue reading →