While we await his takes on Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse and Marvel’s retro puncher Luke Cage, John Singleton is keeping busy behind the scenes on other projects. Singleton is producing a drama called Illegal Tender, which I could swear I accidentally picked up and looked at when I accidentally ventured behind that curtain at the video store. … Continue reading →
Looks like it’s getting a little crowded in Rambo’s neighborhood, and he can’t be too happy about that. I mean, after all that time in the barren desert wastes helping the Mujahideen in the third movie, he’d probably just like some peace and quiet to kill things in the wilderness with his giant survival knife. But … Continue reading →
As the site editor without a vowel at the end of my name, perhaps I’m not best suited to write about this announcement, but here it is anyway. Straight from the headlines of about a week ago comes a movie called Mafia Cop. For the love of Chins, I wish it was another sequel to … Continue reading →
Time once again to warm up the region-free DVD player and check the pre-order page at your favorite import reseller — the Weinsteins are apparently still searching for their own Crouching Tiger-sized hit, and the process they’re using to discover it is to acquire domestic rights to every Asian film that crosses their field of vision. … Continue reading →
Even though the Dukes of Hazzard movie was a considerably painful viewing experience (Jessica Simpson’s upstanding bosom and outstanding buttocks notwithstanding), it was apparently lucrative enough to provide director Jay Chandrasekhar with more opportunities. The Dukes’ solid box office performance secured a Warner Bros. deal for the de facto leader of comedy quintet Broken Lizard, … 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 →
Rob Corddry is definitely the next member of the Daily Show cast to hit it big, following in the steps of Steve Carrell and Steven Colbert. He’s the best correspondent they have right now, and while it’ll be too bad to see him eventually leave, if he’s going to do more work like Blackballed: The … Continue reading →
Rob Corddry is definitely the next member of the Daily Show cast to hit it big, following in the steps of Steve Carrell and Steven Colbert. He’s the best correspondent they have right now, and while it’ll be too bad to see him eventually leave, if he’s going to do more work like Blackballed: The … Continue reading →
David Slade does not talk, he holds forth. The press at the New York junket for his directorial debut, Hard Candy, was almost superfluous, since I think Slade would have gone on to make this same points to a room that was empty except for some recording devices. I can tell you already that there … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Universal PRICE: $29.98RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 134 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES: • On Being a Cowboy• Directing from the Heart: Ang Lee • Interviews with writer/producers Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana• The Making of Brokeback Mountain The Pitch Two men fall in love in an intolerant rural mid-60s backdrop and struggle with … Continue reading →