Kilmer: Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the Four Seasons. [Motions to RDJ as he enters the room] Robert Downey, Jr. If there was something that you liked in the film, I wrote it. And if you were just marking time, Robert wrote it. Shane did nothing. Downey: The soundtrack? Boy, it pisses me off when … Continue reading →
I read a lot of books about film, but my favorite ones are always about the business itself. I am fascinated by the wheeling, dealing and backstabbing that is part of getting a movie made. Few books open this world up as well as Art Linson’s What Just Happened?. Linson is a producer – you … Continue reading →
Here’s the thing about Kevin Costner: he’s got a limited range as an actor, and he’s pretentious as hell as a director. If you leave the director part off and accept his acting for what it is, the guy is pretty good and has, on occasion, starred in some terrific and underloved movies – Thirteen … Continue reading →
I like it when two of my favorite things come together, so how psyched am I that Darren Aronofsky, one of my favorite directors, will be directing an episode of Lost, my favorite TV show? Mucho psyched, is what I would say if I was a Mexican. “It was one of those fantastic calls out … Continue reading →
Below you will find the teaser poster for Steven Spielberg’s next film, Munich, and I have to say that I hate the thing. What’s this film about? Well, if you didn’t have a clue you may very well think it’s about a dude who is going to kill himself in a German city. You would … Continue reading →
Today I was at my local bodega buying beer (Brooklyn Beer, for those who care – ‘55 Pennant Ale) and there was a big picture of King Kong staring at me. It was a sticker on the front door, and it was – somehow – advertising the New York lottery. I furrowed my brow, lightly … Continue reading →
Ah, the good old days, back when Joss Whedon wasn’t calling my editorials hate bombs. Back then I interviewed him for Serenity, and one of the questions I asked was about the future of the Buffyverse. I reasoned that most fans had come to Firefly, the show that Serenity was based on, through the DVD … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: ParamountRATED: RRUNNING TIME: 92 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• Four Making of Featurettes• Deleted scene• Introduction by Walter Hill• Original Theatrical TrailerI grew up in the 70s and 80s. Back in those days (has it really gotten to be so long ago that it was “those days?” 70s AND 80s retro fashion … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!AUTHOR: Jane AustenPUBLISHER: PenguinMSRP: $10.00PAGES: 367 CHUD is a classy place, I tell you what. We eat finger sandwiches and commiserate about international politics. We indulge ourselves in clever jests about the failing relationships of our peers and elders. We read literature and then discuss it for hours, using words … Continue reading →
Last year, Johnny Butane and Ryan Rotten, the guys who built CHUD sister site Creature Corner into such a deadly online entity for all things horror, headed off to take the reigns on Dread Central, the news section for the impending Horror Channel. Despite ongoing endorsement from infamous genre filmmakers and anticipation from fans, the wait … Continue reading →