BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Buena VistaMSRP: $39.99RATED: TV-14RUNNING TIME: 437 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Selected commentaries with actors and writer• Behind-the-scenes featurette "Kyle XY Declassified"• Extended cuts of pilot and finaleThe Pitch"It’s The X-Files meets Degrassi, but it’s not at all like Roswell."The HumansMatt Dallas, April Matson, Marguerite MacIntyre, Kirsten Prout, Bruce Thomas, Chris Olivero.The … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: TLAMSRP: $19.99RATED: UnratedRUNNING TIME: 90 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES: • Maximum Meatball Machine featurette• Necroborg art gallery• Original Meatball Machine short film• Reject or Death short• Trailers The Pitch It’s Tetsuo: The Iron Man, just with more aliens and tentacle rape. In other words, it’s a better version of Tetsuo: The … Continue reading →
Holy Christ on Oprah, if this ain’t the most mindblowingly awesome poster I’ve seen in years! If only I had any confidence in director Hyung-rae Shim delivering the goods. I mean, if the movie is a quarter as astounding as the above image, it’d still my number one must-see of Summer 2007. My sweet lord! … Continue reading →
Jesse Bradford seems like a pretty solid actor, so I’ll spare him any further snark regarding his involvement with Swimfan, easily the most laughable high school-set thriller since Judgment at Nuremberg. Actually, I thought the kid might’ve had a shot at stardom following his appealing performance in Peyton Reed’s Bring It On, but, aside from … Continue reading →
Fernando Meirelles is rounding out the cast for his adaptation of Jose Saramago’s acclaimed novel Blindness, and, while the material is extraordinarily weighty for a (partly) studio-financed production, this doesn’t mean the director of The Constant Gardener and City of God is excluded from hiring a couple of good loookin’ youngsters to sell this downbeat … Continue reading →
Supposedly, you can’t ever count Drew Barrymore out. Just when you think her career is spiraling, she quietly jumps back in her romantic comedy lane and lands a hit like this year’s Music and Lyrics, which, despite performing modestly in the US, did great business overseas. Sure, Lucky You came and went like a teenage … Continue reading →
Yesterday’s keynote address by Steve Jobs at the World Wide Developer’s Conference in San Francisco brought a couple of bits of gaming news alongside all the information about Leopard. Present on stage were EA co-founder Bing Gordon, announcing EA’s return to Mac development, and John Carmack of id, bringing word of their next graphics engine-cum-game. … Continue reading →
Paul Bettany will play a claymation artist in Daniel Simpson’s Born, a psychological thriller in which the animator’s creations take on a life of their own. You don’t even need to throw in Jennifer Connelly or the Chiodo Brothers or Guillermo Del Toro and Clive Barker as producers (along with Lloyd Levin and Lawrence Gordon) … Continue reading →
NEW RELEASES GHOST RIDER Ghost Rider was panned by people before it ever came out. People were set to hate it upon release. Did it deserve the hatred? I don’t know, because I avoided it at theaters because of the negative reaction by everyone. Then I talked to some “real people” and they said it … Continue reading →