Those of you who watch more TV than I do, or who watch it without the aid of a TiVo to skip the commercials, may have already seen this, but it’s news to me. Turns out that Bruce Campbell is the new spokesman for Old Spice, and he stars in a very funny – and … Continue reading →
When District B-13 was released in the US last August, the future based actionfest quickly came and went (a total theater bow of 151 and a little over $1 million in ticket sales didn’t help), despite the bone-chipping “Holy jumpin’ Frenchmen! Did you see that?” viral clip that probably made it into your inbox at … Continue reading →
This weekend was the junket for The Hitcher, the latest remake from Platinum Dunes. At the junket press conference producers Andrew Form and Bradley Fuller confirmed that they were moving ahead with their remake of Friday the 13th at some point in 2008. But when I talked to them in an exclusive interview – which … Continue reading →
The last few years have seen many of my dreams come true, but one that remains tantalizingly out of reach is still getting killed in a movie. Growing up on horror films, I came to believe that the better the killing, the better the role, and I have long harbored the desire to get disemboweled … Continue reading →
I don’t know what’s been going on behind the scenes at Universal when it comes to Children of Men, Alfonso Cuaron’s absolutely brilliant new film. I mean, bully for them for releasing the film and going wider with it this past weekend, but why the heck has the marketing been so botched? The movie hasn’t … Continue reading →
When I talked to Stuart Gordon about his excellent and mean adaptation of David Mamet’s Edmond, we spent a little time chatting about House of Re-Animator, the next film in the series of Herbert West splatter films. The concept, Gordon told me, had Dick Cheney dying while getting a lapdance and Dr. West is called … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: A&E Home VideoMSRP: $34.95RATING: Not ratedRUNNING TIME: 7 hr, 42 minSPECIAL FEATURES:• Commentary w/ Criss Angel on two episodes• 5 bonus featurettes The Pitch "It’s Harry Houdini meets the pavement! Except without the vendetta against mystics, and more Vegas attention whores." The Humans Criss Angel and his entourage, plus … Continue reading →
Rank Title Weekend Gross Cumulative Gross Weeks in Release 1 Night at the Museum $24,000,000 $164,097,000 3 2 The Pursuit of Happyness $13,000,000 $124,159,000 4 3 Children of Men $10,295,000 $11,902,000 2 4 Freedom Writers $9,705,000 $9,705,000 1 5 Dreamgirls $8,825,000 $54,484,000 4 6 Happily N’ever After $6,800,000 $6,800,000 1 7 Charlotte’s Web $6,610,000 $66,975,000 … Continue reading →
UPDATE! In this piece I mention that I never got a response from Dade Hayes or Variety – I was wrong! Buried in the mountain of spam that managed to accumulate over a five and a half hour plane trip was a very generous email from Dade explaining what happened behind the scenes at Variety. … Continue reading →
Just when you couldn’t get any more excited about April’s release of Grindhouse, Fangoria goes and breaks a story like this: Shaun of the Dead director Edgar Wright is going to be directing one of the fake trailers that will play in between Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s individual films. Ryan Rotten got the scoop … Continue reading →