Some time ago (aka last month) it was announced that Spike Lee would be doing a movie about African-American soldiers in Italy during WWII. At the time it seemed like that project would come before Spike could work on a James Ellroy film, The Night Watchman. Well, something happened somewhere in Hollywood and the Ellroy … Continue reading →
You guys like the screenings, so they keep coming (even though I’ve been lax in getting the Charlotte and Raleigh stuff organized as well as I should). Plus, when the films are genre flicks like this featuring the muscular hotnesses of both Jessica Biel and Ryan Reynolds it’s hard to say no. Blade Trinity, aka … Continue reading →
William Castle is having some kind of weird renaissance indeed. There’s been the almost annual rash of remakes of his films from Dark Castle Entertainment (they missed this year). Now producer Neal Moritz (the immortal mastermind behind XXX: State of the Union, Torque and S.W.A.T.) is putting together a redo of the Castle film The … Continue reading →
Much like Hayden Christensen tried to shake the whole Vader thing by taking on the drama Shattered Glass, Shawn Ashmore is seeking to shed his image as pretty young mutant (which appearances on Smallville probably didn’t help). Ashmore will star in an indie titled 3 Needles, an AIDS drama broken up into three segments that … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERESTUDIO: Buena Vista Home Vid.MSRP:$29.99 RATED: RRUNNING TIME: 101 minutesSPECIAL FEATURES:• None The back of the box declares I’m Not Scared as “worth seeing.” Is that considered high praise? Does the recommendation of “worth seeing” make potential buyers snatch the disc off Wal*Mart shelves? If you were stalking the aisles … Continue reading →
Note: this is an editorial. The viewpoints expressed here belong to me, Devin Faraci, and not Nick Nunziata or Dave Davis or anyone else who ever contributes to this site. If you have a problem with my editorial and my beliefs, please feel free to send me an email at devin@chud.com. Unbelievable. The last time … Continue reading →
I’m supposed to interview David Goyer on Sunday for Blade: Trinity (although that kind of stuff changes on a dime, so don’t quote me on it), but now there’s one question I don’t have to ask him: "How the fuck are you going to remake Soylent Green?" Even people who haven’t seen Soylent Green know … Continue reading →
Recently I have come under some fire on our message boards and in my email for being a little negative about films in development. I have been told that I am angry, or bitter, or perhaps just a pretentious prick. While these are all good judgements of my character (please remember to include in future … Continue reading →
What a difference a day or two makes. On Monday I interviewed Pierce Brosnan for this weekend’s After the Sunset, a heist movie. He briefly mentioned that he liked heist films, but when asked what he was doing next he said that he was looking for a job. No mention, you see, of The Topkapi … Continue reading →
BUY IT AT AMAZON: HERESTUDIO: UniversalMSRP: $29.98RATING: PG-13LENGTH: 132 long minutesSPECIAL FEATURES: Commentaries, featurettes, outtakes, Xbox game level It’s a guaranteed success, when you consider the ingredients: A guy who hunts monsters, played by a charming actor who’s nearly proven his worth as an action hero. A stunningly gorgeous leading lady. A rogues gallery of … Continue reading →