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 →
What is this? Every single day of the week (almost), a new "Graboid", a single moment grabbed from a random movie, appears on this site for you to guess the name of the film, share with your officemates, or discuss on our message boards. Sometimes the Graboid will be very easy and sometimes it’ll be … Continue reading →
Sealab 2021 looks like fun. The Chewers seem to dig it and it has sea creatures. That’s all I need to hear. I’m not totally into the Adult Swim slate but I’m the guy who did RON so what do I know? I have a stack of DVDs of the brand new fourth season of … Continue reading →
While doing a phone interview with New York City morning DJs Scott and Todd, Prison Break star Dominick Purcell (also known as Blade: Trinity‘s awful Drake) was asked if it was true that he would be playing Bruce Banner in The Incredible Hulk, the sequel/reimagining to Ang Lee’s Hulk. “Uuuuhhhhhhmmmmm,” Purcell said. Take that as … Continue reading →
It’s unfashionable to encourage people to go see an unfamiliar movie. We tried it with Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang and Slither, and the encouragement seemed to have exactly the wrong effect. But to hell with it — and to hell with anyone who doesn’t want to be led to water — I’m going to do … Continue reading →
Samuel L. Jackson, Kangol-topped as always, sauntered into San Diego Comic Con with all the swagger of a man possessing the sizeable stones to star in a movie with a title as unpretentious as Snakes on a Plane. As has become almost customary, Jackson plays an authority figure who does a significant amount of pointing … Continue reading →
Midnight Cowboy is one of the great films. It’s a movie that’s heartbreaking, funny, honest, full of great lines and has a young Bob Balaban as a shy gay guy getting beat up in a Times Square grindhouse bathroom. It’s a movie that I love to revisit because of the depth of character and the … Continue reading →
Wes Craven’s first legit film, Last House on the Left (he shot some porno loops when he first started), is one of the meanest, most unpleasant films you’ll ever see. Could a remake be as nasty? It’s easy to look at Alex Aja’s remake of The Hills Have Eyes and say yes, but that original … Continue reading →
I thought that Fantastic Four and the Silver Surfer was a pretty rotten name for Fantastic Four 2, but now I’m looking at that title with fond nostalgia – Superhero Hype is reporting that the film has a new moniker, and it’s the awful Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. First of all, that … Continue reading →
The film version of Hairspray: The Musical is just a few weeks from starting up in Canada, and there are big changes happening in the casting – Jim Broadbent, who was set to play Wilbur Turnblad, father of dancing fat girl Tracy, has left the film and Christopher Walken has taken the role. Once upon … Continue reading →