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Here is everything CHUD has to offer starting with the newest content, going all the way back to our humble beginnings.

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE REPORT

Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 Failure To Launch $24,600,000 $24,600,000 1 2 The Shaggy Dog $16,000,000 $16,000,000 1 3 The Hills Have Eyes $15,500,000 $15,500,000 1 4 16 Blocks $7,300,000 $22,700,000 2 5 Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Family Reunion $5,800,000 $55,700,000 3 6 Eight Below $5,400,000 $66,400,000 4 7 Aquamarine $3,600,000 $12,100,000 2 … Continue reading

THOR’S COMIC COLUMN

Farewell, Jessica. Well, not completely . But we’re still gonna miss you: The Pulse #14 By Jeb D Alias heroine Jessica Jones was probably the best Marvel character introduced in the 90’s, and it’s sad to see Alias’ semi-sequel, The Pulse, come to an end. The “big city newspaper” setting’s an intriguing locus for telling … Continue reading

DVD REVIEW: WHITE HORSE IS DEAD, THE

BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Pathfinder Home EntertainmentMSRP: $19.98RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 100 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Alternate ending• Biographies• Still Gallery The Pitch "It’s The Red Shoe Diaries gets slaughtered by Titus Andronicus!" The Humans Resmine Atis, Andrew Welsh, Irina Stemer. The Nutshell Giselle (Stemer) dominates the life of her daughter (Atis) after the suicide of … Continue reading

REVIEW: HILLS HAVE EYES, THE

This review is late, but my deadline laxness has created the opportunity for me to admit to you that one of the quotes Fox Searchlight is using from me about this film – “Almost too intense” – is wrong. Reports have been coming in of people actually getting up and leaving the theater after the … Continue reading

KRAKENHEADS!

The official website for KrakenHeads is online. Many parts are still under construction, but the launch of the primitive but fun official site for 11 Colonels ATTACK! is there as well as the new RON website, the Mythopolis teaser, the official site for Left Turn, and more. Please take a peek through there and I … Continue reading

SCREENING: SHE’S THE MAN

The first thing people are going to think when they see the poster for She’s the Man is this: Shakespeare. Carl Shakespeare, maybe. That said, this is based on The Twelfth Night by the Bard himself. It’s also cut from the same cloth as Just One of the Guys, a film from my childhood. Speaking … Continue reading

REVIEW: FAILURE TO LAUNCH

It’s tempting to lightly praise Failure to Launch for at least attempting to be something more than a cookie cutter romantic comedy, but since the film stinks on almost every level, and contains only about three or four actual laughs over its seemingly quite lengthy running time, I won’t be praising it at all. Matthew … Continue reading