Summers are now incomplete without at least one superhero movie, and Marvel is hoping Shell-head is as popular as Web-head. They’ve already slotted their upcoming Iron Man movie into the May 2nd weekend in 2008, the exact same spot Spider-Man 3 will swinging next year. There are still financing complications and the recent exit of Marvel … Continue reading →
Vin Diesel has crippled the film Black Water Transit by suddenly pulling out only weeks before shooting starts. Diesel was set to head to Chicago to shoot the $30 million cop action film, but has instead opted to not head to Chicago to shoot the $30 million cop action film. No one seems to know … Continue reading →
After four years of development, Sony has put James Mangold’s remake of 3:10 to Yuma in turnaround, just months before he was to start filming. There’s no word on why Sony is dropping the picture – it stars Russell Crowe and is being directed by the guy behind Walk the Line, so it seems like … Continue reading →
There’s officially a new chapter in the seemingly endless saga of the making of the Watchmen movie – as has been rumored for some time now, Zack Snyder, director of the Dawn of the Dead remake and the upcoming nudity epic 300, has signed on to direct the film. The big news is that Alex … 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 →
Possibly the only thing more amazing than Michael Winterbottom’s prolific filmmaking is how good these films often are; he’s not turning out random pieces of crap, and even when the films don’t work, they’re usually worth seeing (except for 9 Songs. God was that terrible). This year Winterbottom has the distinction having directed two of … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Dark Sky FilmsMSRP: $19.98RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 89 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Commentary by the director and cameraman• Retrospective featurette• Still gallery• Theatrical trailers The Pitch Four startling tales of terror so scary you’ll pee your pants in fright, just as long as you already have a problem with regularly pissing your … Continue reading →
I was so excited to write my review of Wassup Rockers because I was going to be the guy who went on and on about how similar this movie is to The Warriors, which seems to be a film that haunts me in an almost Freudian way. Imagine my disappointment when I read an interview … Continue reading →
This news is so good that I fear the universe will balance itself out with a major natural disaster. I just hope it waits until 2008 – that’s when new episodes of Futurama will begin airing on Comedy Central! You read that right – the network has ordered 13 new episodes of the classic show, … Continue reading →
Matt Fraction writes comic books they way comic books should be written – without restraint. He thinks big. He doesn’t reign in his imagination. And, most importantly, he has fun with the medium. In this interview Matt and I talk about all things Fraction and all things comics. Sean Fahey: So, you’ve got a lot … Continue reading →