Modern audiences primed for arcane treasures in the wake of DVD’s seemingly ever-engorged hard on for the neglected of Euro-cult cinema have been given a early Christmas present with Anchor Bay’s superlative ‘Blind Dead’ Collection. And what better way to celebrate the birth of a future flagellate than to witness the philanderings of a peculiar … Continue reading →
The Skeleton Key Ghost Stories contest is almost at an end! Here’s how the contest works – people send in their ghost stories (truth or fiction, doesn’t matter to us!) and you the reader vote on the winner. We’ll have a couple of batches of stories and at the grand finale we will pit the … Continue reading →
I didn’t expect to get a little choked up at the Rent junket. These things aren’t usually emotional affairs, unless extreme boredom counts as an emotion (seriously, sometimes they will bring in some actor who was in the movie for less time than we have them at the roundtable. How many questions can you ask … Continue reading →
The fourth entry in the Die Hard franchise hasn’t exactly arrived in theaters with a vengeance — it’s been a full decade since John McClane barrelled thorugh the streets of New York with Sam Jackson at his side. But is the hapless detective finally polishing his Beretta 92F to plug some fresh bad guys? According … Continue reading →
Here’s something I will treasure forever – on my computer I now have a soundfile that includes Matt Damon imitating his Team America puppet. If I had the right tools I would share it with you guys, but take my word on the fact that it’s funny as hell. Damon’s one of those great modern … Continue reading →
Just yesterday (RIGHT HERE, to be precise) we heard that Dimension would distribute DOA: Dead or Alive, Corey Yuen’s adaptation of the battlin’ bouncy babe videogame franchise, and CHUD regular ‘Dragon Ma’ has given us our first good look at those gorgeous gladiatrixes (?). I can guarantee that as many eyes will roll as bulge when the … Continue reading →
The SciFi Channel is airing an original 3 part miniseries that explores the mysteries of a patch of water Charles Berlitz made really, really famous – the Bermuda Triangle. Set against the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, this 3-night, SCI FI Channel Original Miniseries event will focus on a disparate group of professionals, brought together … Continue reading →
Do you live near New York City? Are you free Monday, December 5th? Do you want to go to the premiere of King Kong? I know for sure that the answer to at least one of those questions is yes. But they all have to be yes for you to win one of five pairs … Continue reading →
Do you live near New York City? Are you free Monday, December 5th? Do you want to go to the premiere of King Kong? I know for sure that the answer to at least one of those questions is yes. But they all have to be yes for you to win one of five pairs … Continue reading →
I saw The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe this past weekend. My date cried twice, and neither time because of anything I did (which is probably a first for me). The film delivers on many of the hopes I had for it. One of the scenes that was even better … Continue reading →