BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE! STUDIO: Tartan VideoMSRP: $14.99RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 92 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES: • Commentary by the director• Theatrical trailers The Pitch Bored hotel clerk turns working girl by giving guests a little company in their rooms. The HumansMolly Parker, Callum Keith Rennie, Michael Shanks and Don S. DavisThe Nutshell Leila Murray was … Continue reading →
I don’t know if I have ever been prouder of the CHUD home page two days in a row. Yesterday we had our exclusive interview with Rian Johnson, the director of Brick, a movie that announces him as a major new talent. Today we have our exclusive interview with James Gunn, whose Slither opens this … Continue reading →
Using some of the mad cash stacks they made from licensing Star Wars and Alien vs. Predator, Dark Horse Comics is knuckling their way through Hollywood with a handful of self-funded indie films, including a new crime thriller called Splinter. The story involves a Latino LA gangbanger with a bullet lodged in his cabeza which, … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON.CO.UK: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Spirit Level FilmsMSRP: £14.99RATED: 15RUNNING TIME: 88 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Director/Cast commentary• Cast auditions The Pitch "It’s Jackass meets Saving Silverman, with all the heart of Stand By Me. God, that sounds like an awful movie. Let’s just say it’s like Ricky Gervais in a younger generation. At least the … Continue reading →
Was The Devil and Daniel Johnston supposed to make me this depressed? I can’t tell if the movie means to leave us somewhat hopeful or utterly devastated by the way God treats his own geniuses. I know that there’s a moment where Johnston’s father breaks down crying while recounting the small plane crash that his … Continue reading →
Along with the original Battle Royale getting a domestic release, the list of things I’d never expect to see coming to our shores would probably include Spanish writer-director-actor Santiago Segura’s sexist cop series Torrente. But New Line got out the Sharpie and scratched that right the hell off the list. Si, hermanos y hermanas: they’re … Continue reading →
James Gunn’s Slither is a gleeful movie. In fact, if I was forced to describe it using only “G” words, I would say that Slither is gleeful, gooey, gory and goofy. It’s the kind of good, wholesome fun you can only get in films where Michael Rooker is ramming ovipositors into people’s stomachs. In many … 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 →
Rian Johnson knew who I was when we sat down for a one on one interview about his debut film, Brick. Whenever someone knows who I am I always flash through my mind trying to think what I have written about them, and whether the revelation that they know me is about to be followed … Continue reading →
Rian Johnson knew who I was when we sat down for a one on one interview about his debut film, Brick. Whenever someone knows who I am I always flash through my mind trying to think what I have written about them, and whether the revelation that they know me is about to be followed … Continue reading →