Haley Joel Osment has burst out the other side of his awkward phase and blossomed into a generally unpleasant looking young man. Stripped of his childhood whimsy and cuteness, it’s only a matter of time before he ends up a member of the Todd Bridges Memorial Child Actors Society. The latest stop on that road … Continue reading →
Brittany Murphy is on for the Sin City sequels coming from Robert Rodriguez. Murphy, who played Shellie the waitress in the first film, will reprise that role as Rodriguez adapts more of Frank Miller’s gritty crime comic for the big screen. "I’m absolutely thrilled," she tells OK! Magazine. Maybe next time she can move up and … Continue reading →
Mailbagsukidoji: The Steady Leak may not be so steady these days, but your letters have been, so I must share them and answer them so that the wheels keep turning on this crazy little bitch. Feel free to ask whatever about whomever or whatever, and I’ll do my best to answer it. Letters in here … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: DimensionMSRP: $29.99RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 92 min.SPECIAL FEATURES:• French and Spanish subtitles• Trailers The Pitch “It’s Scanners meets The Powers of Matthew Starr!” The Humans Louis Gossett Jr. (An Officer and a Gentleman, Enemy Mine), Teri Hatcher (Tango & Cash, Brain Smasher… A Love Story), Grayson McCouch (As the World … Continue reading →
Every single day of the week, a new Graboid 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 (like today’s) and sometimes it’ll be as obscure as obscure gets (from relatively mainstream films). So … Continue reading →
Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 Wedding Crashers $20,400,000 $116,000,000 3 2 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory $16,300,000 $148,000,000 3 3 Sky High $14,500,000 $14,500,000 1 4 Stealth $13,500,000 $13,500,000 1 5 Must Love Dogs $13,000,000 $13,000,000 1 6 Fantastic Four $6,800,000 $136,100,000 4 7 The Island $5,600,000 $23,900,000 2 8 War of … Continue reading →
Here we go again. You’re traveling down that DVD road that you know. Like a drifter, I was born to walk alone. Anyway, another digital week is opening its jaws of doom upon you, and we’ve got to be prepared. Like a Scout. Heatstroke is of little to no consequence, because this Jamboree is ready … Continue reading →
Welcome to your latest summery edition of THUD, Television Happenings Under Development, CHUD.com’s very own column about the wild and wacky world of television. It’s almost August, which means that we’re in the tail end of the summer programming season. It’s weird to realize that we’ve come so far in regards to summer television: when … Continue reading →
Weird NJ was one of those great zines that happily exploded out into popularity. Dedicated to everything from the Jersey Devil to a real street called Shades of Death Road, Weird NJ soon became so popular that it evolved into the book Weird US. And now that’s become a TV show on the History Channel, debuting August … Continue reading →
Every single day of the week, a new Graboid 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 (like today’s) and sometimes it’ll be as obscure as obscure gets (from relatively mainstream films). So … Continue reading →