If you’re on a boat that turns upside down and starts sinking, the first thing you’re going to want to salvage is your PSP. And with this very excellent new Poseidon contest, you’ll be able to make sure your PSP can withstand the icy waters of the North Atlantic and you’ll be able to hear … Continue reading →
Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes production company has been revving the remake machine since their first major financial successes (Texas Chainsaw Massacre, The Amityville Horror), and now they’re whirling the ratchet on their update of The Hitcher for Rogue Pictures. Jiving with early rumor (somewhat), the new version will switch sexes of the protagonist from C. Thomas … Continue reading →
It’s pretty incredible to get the chance to interview Donald Sutherland, one of the all time greats, even once. But to do it twice – and just a few months apart? I feel so lucky I’m willing to give back all the big CHUD paychecks and do this job just for the love of it! … Continue reading →
When I interviewed Josh Lucas two weeks ago (look for that to run today, the good lord willing), I thought to myself that it’s been two years since we’ve seen him in a movie that actually required acting. That film was the excellent and still-ignored Undertow. He’s made a reasonable film or two since then, … 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 →
Pre-production has taken another victim – Anand Tucker, director of Shopgirl, has left The Golden Compass, the film adaptation of the first book in Phillip Pullman’s His Dark Materials fantasy trilogy. The new director? Why, none other than Chris Weitz. Yes, you read that right – Chris Weitz, who was attached to direct the film … Continue reading →
Mick Garris has been known as ‘The Guy Who Adapts Stephen King Stuff,’ and while that isn’t the worst niche to have to yourself, it’s probably nice for him to get a chance to spread his wings a little bit as the creator and mastermind of Masters of Horror, the anthology show that airs on … Continue reading →
Mick Garris has been known as ‘The Guy Who Adapts Stephen King Stuff,’ and while that isn’t the worst niche to have to yourself, it’s probably nice for him to get a chance to spread his wings a little bit as the creator and mastermind of Masters of Horror, the anthology show that airs on … Continue reading →
It’s beautiful outside – the sun is shining, the air is filled with the smell of green things growing, and girls are down to their t-shirts. That must mean it’s time for the moviegoing public to collectively accept whatever half baked bullshit is fed to them by the movie studios – at least as long … Continue reading →