Walking out of The Last Mimzy I felt indescribably sad. It took me a second to figure out why – after all, the movie didn’t end on a sad note, and even if it did, the film is so incapable of eliciting any emotional response beyond annoyance that I couldn’t imagine it would make me … Continue reading →
When Rainn Wilson came into my room at The Last Mimzy press day, he positioned another chair next to the one he was sitting in and stretched himself out, pretty much laying down at the head of the table. It was sort of a weird position for me, because I was sitting next to him … Continue reading →
It’s been a quiet few years (ok, 2) since we’ve felt the comforting touch of one Steven Spielberg. Sure, he’s been around making appearances, producing and talking upcoming projects all that easy stuff, but after the bum-rush that was 2004/2005, it feels like a long ol’ time since the most prolific of the Brigade of … Continue reading →
I’ve got to be honest. I don’t know much about 60s rock psychedelia. I also stole Dark Crystal trading cards from the local 7-11 when I was in fourth grade. But back to that whole 60s rock thing…Palm Pictures, (distributors of the "Oh, dude- that Gosling kid is legit!" epiphany The Believer and 13 Tzameti) … Continue reading →
GUGINO, NOT GOLD Carla Gugino is a talented actress with a string of bad luck when it comes to television. She’s been a part of two high profile flops since 2003, “Karen Sisco” and “Threshold,” which, in tv land, is enough to stick you with the infamous “show killer” nickname (see also Paula Marshall, Ted … Continue reading →
Back in January, we posted a story about the upcoming Gatchaman (known by most people here in the states as G-Force) and how it’s being tackled by Imagi studio and the crew that’s bringing you the CG Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (opening wide tomorrow). Things seem to be moving positively and steadily forward, as Imagi’s … Continue reading →
If you live in Los Angeles and have had your interest piqued by my relentless pimping of Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, the ultimate opportunity to see the movie is upon you: Robert Englund, director Scott Glosserman and the cast of the film (including the incredible Nathan Baesel, who plays Leslie Vernon) … Continue reading →
It’s funny going down to Little West 12th Street – it’s in what used to be the Meat Packing District of Manhattan, and it was where you went to buy meat… either the kind that comes from an animal or the kind that’s hidden inside the skirt of a tranny hooker. The neighborhood is very … Continue reading →
Last night the SciFi Channel had their upfront presentation here in New York City. The big announcement of the evening was that the network was picking up Battlestar Galactica, one of the best shows to ever run on television, for a full fourth season, after only initially agreeing to 13 episodes. As part of that … Continue reading →
There’s nothing but an imaginary line separating the United States from Canada, yet most of us in the States only know Kim Poirier as the girl in the Dawn of the Dead remake who takes a chainsaw to the chest. But our Canuckian neighbors are more familiar with the lovely young lady, who hosts the … Continue reading →