What the fuck is wrong with the Internets? I know it’s a slow week for movie news – it’ll be slow until the new year – but that’s no excuse for a bunch of sites to start running fake news. The item in question says that Michael J Fox told Moviehole that he is in … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Buena Vista Home EntertainmentMSRP: $19.99RATED: TV-PGRUNNING TIME: 90 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• "Making Of" featurette• Side-by-side rehearsal/show comparison• Outtake reel The Pitch "I had a weird sexual dream about Carol Burnett last night." "That sounds a lot like the musical Once Upon A Mattress, to which I coincidentally own the film … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: ESPN Video/DisneyMSRP: $29.99RATED: N/ARUNNING TIME: Bannister: 3 Minutes, 59.4 Seconds. Flick: 90 Minutes.SPECIAL FEATURES:• Original 1954 Film of Roger Bannister Breaking the 4-Minute Mile• Deleted Scenes• Outtakes• Four Minutes: On the Set Featurette• Original Interviews with Roger Bannister and Chris Chataway• Enhanced trivia track The Pitch “Let’s make a … Continue reading →
I haven’t been reading Gawker and Defamer as regularly as I should (they’re two of the best sites out there), and so I missed this little tidbit – Brett Ratner has sent out his holiday cards, which features him and the cast of X3. This is news for two reasons: The card gives us a … Continue reading →
I know, I know – you’re saying, ‘How on Earth could White Noise 2 be worse than the original? That one had Michael Keaton getting bodyslammed by ghosts!’ I would have agreed before today. White Noise 2, which won’t even be a real sequel to that awful, atrocious picture, may have a shot at being … Continue reading →
The two hours I spent in the theater watching The Producers were the two most fun hours I have had in a movie theater this year. The adaptation of the Broadway musical version of Mel Brooks’ original movie pops, crackling energy from the screen even though it’s completely stagey. The story is simple – Max … Continue reading →
This review refers to a cut of the film that may not be seen in theaters in wide release next January. It is the cut that is opening this weekend in selected cities. Watching a Terrence Malick movie, I get the idea the he’s deliberately trying to tear down old mythologies. Whether he’s intentionally replacing … Continue reading →
This review refers to a cut of the film that may not be seen in theaters in wide release next January. It is the cut that is opening this weekend in selected cities. Terence Malick’s The New World is a sloppy, messy film that is dragged down by its own sense of profundity. It’s a … 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 →
The version of Terence Malick’s The New World you will be seeing in theaters may not be the one I will be reviewing this week. And it may not be the one that Academy voters base their Oscar decisions on. It seems that Malick is still editing his picture, which will begin an Oscar-eligibility run … Continue reading →