If you aren’t familiar with the Saturn Awards, it’s basically the awards show geared for geeks (and since you’re reading this site, you’re basically one too. Geek!). The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films’ 32nd annual ceremony will be held on May 2nd, when genre-friendly movies, TV shows, DVD releases and even videogames get their … Continue reading →
If you aren’t familiar with the Saturn Awards, it’s basically the awards show geared for geeks (and since you’re reading this site, you’re basically one too. Geek!). The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films’ 32nd annual ceremony will be held on May 2nd, when genre-friendly movies, TV shows, DVD releases and even videogames get their … 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: SynapseMSRP: $24.95RATED: NR/XRUNNING TIME: 78 mins.SPECIAL FEATURES:• Rare alternate opening credit sequence• Audio Commentary from Doris Wishman Archivist Michael Bowen and star, Leslie• Original Theatrical Trailer and Promotional Spots• Radio Spot WARNING! This review contains not safe for work screencapsIn the 30s and 40s certain topics and visuals were … Continue reading →
In the story before this one, I wrote about the annoying parade of Batman 2 rumors. To be fair, the franchise that is plagued with the most annoying rumors for the last few years has been the James Bond films – we’ve seen every possible actor and concept trotted out as being involved in the … Continue reading →
I am looking forward to the official announcement about the sequel to Batman Begins just so we can end the rumors that have been flying across the internet for the last few months. I wonder where these things start – are they honest to God reflections of the thought processes of the people behind the … Continue reading →
It’s not that I don’t like the screenplays of David Benioff. I do. It’s just that last week I reread The 25th Hour and it’s so good (and some of the short stories in When The Nines Roll Over are just fantastic). There aren’t enough good young novelists these days, if you ask me, and … Continue reading →
Are Michael Winterbottom and Takashi Miike in some sort of international competition to see who can make the most movies? If so, I think Miike is definitely winning. Still, Winterbottom is giving him a run for his yen, with his take on Tristram Shandy just opening and the debut of his next film at the … Continue reading →
The boys over at AICN (who seem to be in CHUD-ignoring mode these days, but whatever…) said this film was the best thing since sliced head, and I’m hoping that this flick is a wonderful treat for cinemagoers and not the latest victim of "we saw it early, so it’s great" hype. That’s not a … Continue reading →
Even though it’s just now finally seeing official release here in the US, the Russian supernatural blockbuster Night Watch was slick enough to get hard-to-say helmer Timur Bekmambetov a few new gigs. The Russian director has grabbed the comic series The Red Star for development, making it the second comic book project he’s adapting for … Continue reading →