BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Miramax Home EntertainmentMSRP: $29.99RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 94 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Feature commentary w/ dir. Gavid Hood• Deleted scenes w/ commentary• Alternate endings w/ commentary• Hood’s short film The Storekeeper w/ commentary• Behind-the-scenes featurette• Music video The Pitch "It’s Man on Fire in reverse!" The Humans Presley Chweneyagae, Terry Pheto. The … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: TartanMSRP: $20.90RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 69 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Concert-Only Viewing Option• Director & Cast Interviews• Band Material The Pitch "It’s a love story meets a concert documentary meets a porno." The Humans Kieran O’Brien, Margo Stilley The Nutshell At its core, 9 Songs is the simplest of love stories – … Continue reading →
It’s been announced that The 4400, the show about a bunch of UFO abductee types returning to Earth with strange powers, has been renewed for a fourth season. I was sent the first couple of episodes on DVD and hated the shit out of them. It seemed like a wannabe X-Files with cheesy superheroes. But … Continue reading →
Polish movie posters are the best thing since the Earth was built by aliens and left cooking in the sun long enough so people thought they were civilized and followed the rules of a God. Let’s just say this… if there is a God, chances are good that he made his daily wage designing polish … Continue reading →
Trey Parker and Matt Stone are coming back to live action films for the first time in years. They have two new movies lined up, one of which sounds like it’s got a real shot at being a classic. The first of the two is My All-American, a high school comedy, which should be interesting … Continue reading →
Let’s ease back into things. Let’s do it with the lights turned low. Medication will clear that up Like the dirtiest little whorehouse in all of Texas, Poseidon (read Devin’s negative review) is filled with cheap thrills and no redeeming social values. Masquerading as an overblown epic, Wolfgang Petersen’s film manages to be incessantly ringing … Continue reading →
Catwoman, Nightwing & Robin: the current shape of the Batman Family is a sort of amorphous blob By Graig Kent I’m more of a fan of the has-beens and also-rans. Rarely do Superman and Batman excite me as much as, say, Blue Beetle or Firestorm. I can enjoy a good Supes or Bats yarn as … Continue reading →
Good CHUD friend and all around yellow peril Mike Kim sent me a link to a French website that seems to have among the first pictures from the Day of the Dead remake, including a shot of Ving Rhames in his Rhodes outfit. This bugs me on a couple of levels. First of all, Ving … Continue reading →
Every now and again you come across a performance so good that it elevates the movie it’s in. Ryan Gosling gives one of those performances in Half Nelson, and his acting has successfully tricked a number of critics into thinking that the movie is anything but an After School Special done up in gritty indie … Continue reading →
Peter Parker wouldn’t stand a chance on Who Wants to Be a Superhero?. The show, which airs on the SciFi Channel, is a “reality” program where a bunch of borderline personality types create their own superhero with a backstory and powers, dress up in that character’s costume and live in a secret lair while Stan … Continue reading →