Recently I was feeling the urge to write an editorial about film criticism. Someone had written me a nasty email about the numerical ratings in my reviews, which they felt didn’t match up with what I had written. The person said he wouldn’t take my reviews seriously anymore. I was a little dumbstruck. People take … Continue reading →
Recently I was feeling the urge to write an editorial about film criticism. Someone had written me a nasty email about the numerical ratings in my reviews, which they felt didn’t match up with what I had written. The person said he wouldn’t take my reviews seriously anymore. I was a little dumbstruck. People take … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Tartan VideoMSRP: $24.99RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 113 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Cast Interviews• Deleted Scenes• The Story of Natural City featurette• Trailers The Pitch “How can we improve upon the greatness of Blade Runner? I know! 100% more kung-fu action and blue tinting!”The Humans Ji-tai Yu, Jae-un Lee, Rin Seo and Eun-pyo … Continue reading →
Back when the whole Pixar/Disney tug of war was going on, the evil masterminds at the Mouse House put a third Toy Story movie into production in-house, leaving Pixar out. When the dust from that cleared and John Lasseter and Steve Jobs emerged as the Kings of Disney, it seemed like Toy Story 3 might … Continue reading →
When I Google search my name (which, yeah, I do, and yeah, I know it’s one of the more egregiously self-absorbed things you can do in the modern world) I am pleased to see people quoting my Rotten Tomatoes blurb for Get Rich or Die Tryin’, the 50 Cent “biopic”:"50 spends the film with one … Continue reading →
Walking spunk-magnet Ali Larter has signed on to star in Resident Evil 3: Eck Stink Shun, the next movie in the series that has consistently lowered the bar for video game adaptations to the point that I ended up giving Doom a good review last year. Larter plays Claire, a character who I read was … 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 →
This is late. I know. I’m not going to apologize, but I’m also not going to get down on my knees and ask forgiveness either. We’re both hardworking adults who deserve respect. Otherwise we’d be blowing one another into the sky. Vagueness intentional. Take That, Peace Steven Spielberg’s Munich (read Devin’s review) is an assured … Continue reading →
In a move that is as logical as it is late, Warner Bros. has decided to embrace the file-sharing system known as BitTorrent as a way to distribute their movie and television content over the internet (legally). It’ll be interesting to see how they manage the delivery and pricing on the transfers, which are set … Continue reading →
FREE COMIC BOOK DAY: A Sample Platter. By Jeb D. There’s no possible way for me to have read all the Free Comic Book Day releases (there are more and more companies jumping onboard every year), but since I know many retailers will still have books available over the next week or so, here’s a … Continue reading →