Wayne Brady, officially the Favorite Negro of Uptight Honkies, is making his feature film debut in the romantic comedy I’m Perfect (dammit, there goes the title of my memoir), alongside Sydney Tamiia Poitier, certainly the only daughter ever named after her dad. I’m Perfect also stars Malcolm Jamal Warner, presumably working for food, and Margaret Cho, … Continue reading →
Singer and actress Christina Milian, global superstar from Be Cool, has signed on to appear in Pulse, the latest Hollywood movie to take its cues from an Asian horror film. In Pulse a hacker pirates a wireless signal that opens a doorway for some evil force to come into our world. This whole "horror based … Continue reading →
All images copyright Nick Nunziata & Lewis Cox III. Do not reprint without permission. * Note: I’m going to include the previous strip above the current one as to preserve some semblance of continuity in case you’d missed or forgotten the last strip. Thanks to Blake Currall of Australia for his patience in waiting for … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Musicrama, Inc.MSRP: $18.98RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 98 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES: • Deleted scenes• “Making-of” documentary• Director commentary• Interview with voodoo priest The Pitch "It’s The Serpent & The Rainbow version of The Exorcist set in England with a worthless Hand that Rocks the Cradle subplot." The Humans Doug Cockle, Sara Stewart, … Continue reading →
Hey, guys. I’m currently blasting a leaked chunk of the Batman Begins score as I prepare this bad boy for you. I’ll tell ya, if the score is at all indicative of what we’re gonna get from this film (which I’m catching tonight… I know, I rule!), then we’re in a for a REAL treat. … Continue reading →
Through the month of June The Indpendent Film Channel is running Pulp Indies – 30 days of crimes, sex, drugs and thugs! Sounds like an average month at Chez Faraci. Anyway, each Friday the channel will have a different "pulp indie" movie, and they’re all good ones. Here’s the list: June 3 – Reservoir Dogs … Continue reading →
I have met many people who lament that the documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys already covered the first days of skateboarding, so why do we now need a narrative feature version? Besides the fact that almost no one sees documentaries, there’s an important reason for the existence of the new film Lords of Dogtown – it’s … Continue reading →
You may see posters and ads for Rock School and think to yourself, "Wait, I’ve seen that movie." Wrong. Rock School is a fantastic and funny documentary about The Paul Green School of Rock Music, a school that teaches kids from 8-18 how to play rock music – and real rock, like Led Zeppelin and … Continue reading →
You know how your parents would give you a little slack to see how you used it, finally yanking you back doubly hard when you screwed the pooch (not literally, in my case it was just fellatio)? You know, you’d show an interest in something and they’d se if you followed through with it or … Continue reading →
I’ve been working on notes for my review of Howl’s Moving Castle, the new film from Hayao Miyazaki (who brought us Spirited Away) and one of the things I’ve been thinking about is "How many masterpieces does one guy get in a lifetime?" Because Howl’s is another one – a beautiful, sweet, funny and exciting … Continue reading →