I’m A Cyborg, But That’s OK is playing as part of the New York Asian Film Festival. You can see the movie on Sunday, June 24 at 6:20pm at the IFC Center, or Saturday, June 30 at 8:15pm at the IFC Center. Click here to buy tickets. Every filmmaker eventually fumbles. It’s just the odds … Continue reading →
Last night during the AFI’s tenth anniversary of 100 Movies, 100 Years (isn’t that 110 years?), Warner Bros aired an ad for Blade Runner: The Final Cut. There’s been a lot of secrecy about this project, but I can tell you that as someone who isn’t even a big fan of the movie that this … Continue reading →
In the normal Marvel Universe, Nick Fury is a WWII vet with one eye, a cigar habit and a big flying ship called the Helicarrier. That last item comes to him as part of his job* as the director of SHIELD**. In the Ultimate Universe, Marvel’s rebooted line of comics designed to appeal to modern … Continue reading →
In news sure to blow Mark Millar’s hair right off his head*,Terence Stamp, who played General Zod in Superman II, has signed on to appear in the adaptation of Millar’s comic book Wanted. We have no idea what role Stamp will be playing in the movie version of the darkly funny, hard edged comic about … Continue reading →
Wizard Magazine visited the New York Licensing Show today and got some pictures of the new toys for The Dark Knight, including a look at the lifesize Batpod. The question of why Batman is wearing a fishnet shirt has not been answered… yet. Click here for all the pictures from the show.
Poor Paul Reubens. Every time someone writes anything about the guy, it always comes back to getting caught jerking off in a movie theater sixteen years ago. If you had caught some of his ejaculate from the porno theater and artificially impregnated a woman with it, the ensuing child would be just about old enough … Continue reading →
One of the better monster movies of my lifetime, the Korean film The Host is going to be getting a sequel. Sadly, the movie won’t feature director Bong Joon-ho. The Host came and sadly went in the United States a couple of months back, but those who did get to see it know that a … Continue reading →
Before seeing A Mighty Heart I made a mistake – I thought I knew what to expect from Michael Winterbottom’s new film. I knew that Winterbottom is driven to jump genres, and I assumed that A Mighty Heart was exactly what it was being sold as: a weepy tearjerker strong woman movie. It turns out … Continue reading →
In an unsourced article, Coming Soon is claiming that Tim Burton has dropped off of the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not movie he was to direct with Jim Carrey playing a young and adventuring version of the purveyor of popular trivia and curiosities. According to the site Paramount is currently searching for a new director. … Continue reading →
In case the other Warner Bros comic book movie news the last few days hasn’t been enough for you, now FilmIck is claiming that they know what role Anthony Michael Hall is playing in The Dark Knight: Edward Nygma. That silly name is the civilian ID of none other than The Riddler. Could this mean … Continue reading →