Before we all have yet another laugh at Wesley Snipes’s expense, let’s first look back to the early 1990s when he was an boundlessly talented young actor knocking it out the box in movies like New Jack City, King of New York, Mo’ Better Blues and Neal Jimenez’s excellent (and inexplicably ignored) The Waterdance. It’s … Continue reading →
BUY FROM AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: TLAMSRP: $19.99RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 86 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• nothing The Pitch Its Hostel meets Deliverance shot on a home camcorder The Humans Chris Cannon, Nicholas Joseph Katter, Paul Marron, Adam Ratcliff, Michael Tranzilla The Nutshell Five childhood friends prepare for their yearly getaway. This year they choose Philadelphia as the sight … Continue reading →
BUY FROM AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Showtime EntertainmentMSRP: $24.99RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 91 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• The Making of Reeker• Photo Gallery• Previews The Pitch It’s Wrong Turn with a brain The Humans Devon Gummersall, Derek Richardson, Tina Illman, Scott Whyte, Arielle Kebbel, Michael Ironside, Eric Mabius The Nutshell Five people take a road trip to a rave. … Continue reading →
Fantastic Four – Rise of the Silver SurferThe original Fantastic Four was nowhere near as bad as people would have you believe. I was an avid comic book collector as I grew up and my favorite comics were Spiderman, The Avengers and The Fantastic Four. I religiously followed The Fantastic Four through many years and … Continue reading →
When I was growing up, the letter column was always my favorite part of a comic book – I would often skip right to the end to read what the creators had to say for themselves. Now it’s my turn. Of course those columns would appear monthly, while who even remembers the last time I … Continue reading →
Let’s start the rumor mill: was the American remake of The Eye, directed by David Moreau and Xavier Palud in their first American work, too good or smart or moody or without sufficient cheap jump scares for Lionsgate? Whatever the reason behind it, the studio has called in filmmaking giant Patrick ‘Dracula 2000‘ Lussier to … Continue reading →
It looks like Wolverine, which is shooting in Sydney, Australia starting in December, is getting a new script. Fox has brought in Skip Woods to retool David Benioff’s take on the film, and sources tell IGN that this is ‘more than a polish.’ Apparently Fox liked Woods’ script for Hitman so much (they certainly couldn’t … Continue reading →
I liked the first National Treasure. Not enough to ever see it again or buy the DVD or anything, but enough to give it a passing grade of 7/10 in my review. I found the movie to be charmingly old fashioned at its core, but I wonder how much charm the sequel to the surprise … Continue reading →
We’ve got tickets for you guys for Lars and The Real Girl, a movie that’s been getting lots of acclaim from the recent Toronto Film Festival. Written by Six Feet Under scribe Nancy Oliver, Lars and the Real Girl is a heartfelt comedy starring Academy-Award nominated Ryan Gosling as Lars Lindstrom a loveable introvert whose … Continue reading →