It’s been ages since I heard about a remake of the cheesy 80s creature feature whose acronym title has provided considerable mileage for this site, but it sounds like the Cannibalistic Humanoid Underground Dwellers are clawing to the surface once again. iFMagazine chatted up schlock helmer Tim Cox, whose directing credits include a couple of surprisingly fun … Continue reading →
Hey, remember this? A lot of you (well, more than two) have asked why the column has been absent for some time. Well, there are a few reasons. For starters, the sort of films I initially started the column to discuss (Asian films, weird foreign movies, lost gems, etc.) have been slowly getting more exposure … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Lion’s GateMSRP: $26.95RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 113 Minutes SPECIAL FEATURES: Director’s Cut with 4 additional minutes of footage extending several scenes DVD Introduction by Director Paul Haggis Trailers Deleted Scenes with Director Commentary "Behind the Metal and Glass" Making of Crash On Paul Haggis – Featurette "LA – The Other … Continue reading →
Actor Karl Urban has already handled orcs, space mutants, the last Furyan and some nasty occultists (someone else out there must’ve seen The Irrefutable Truth About Demons), and now he’s slicing up a whole bunch of Vikings. The twist? He is a Viking. In Pathfinder, Urban plays a young Viking lad left behind during one … Continue reading →
Momentum happens. We’ve added a nice chunk of new crew and cast members, details of which shall be trickling out soon. We’ve also made some headway with financing this little sucker to shoot in the late summer in Atlanta. What I did want to share was the fact that we’ve cast our three female leads, … Continue reading →
On Tuesday September 11, 2001 Ben Sliney shut down American airspace and grounded every flight in the nation. On Tuesday April 18, 2006 Ben Sliney sat down in a hotel room on Park Avenue in New York with the reporter from CHUD.com. Can’t be making history every day, I guess. Ben’s pretty cool guy, it … Continue reading →
On Tuesday September 11, 2001 Ben Sliney shut down American airspace and grounded every flight in the nation. On Tuesday April 18, 2006 Ben Sliney sat down in a hotel room on Park Avenue in New York with the reporter from CHUD.com. Can’t be making history every day, I guess. Ben’s pretty cool guy, it … Continue reading →
FYI: if (or when, depending on your degree of cynicism) there’s a global catastrophe, only actors, roaches and horrible hemoglobin-sucking mutants will survive. Will Smith will star in the adaptation of the fantastic Richard Matheson vampire story I Am Legend. The influential tale follows Neville, the last living man in a postapocalyptic New York (apparently … 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 →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Warner Bros.MSRP: $26.98RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: N/ASPECIAL FEATURES:• Audio Commentary• Interviews• Music Only Track [Note from George: Since Sean Fahey still uses a Commodore 64 for the purposes of word processing, this review will feature no screen captions. It’s a good review, though. Read it anyways!] The Pitch Warner Brothers … Continue reading →