There’s nothing more frustrating than having your best-laid travel plans completely fucked up by an unscheduled bit of screwery on the subway. Today was a lovely day and I had a screening in midtown Manhattan, so I decided to take the 4 express train in and walk across town to the movie, while dropping in … Continue reading →
Robinson Devor’s Zoo made a big splash even before anyone anywhere saw a frame of footage. The film focuses on the strange case of Mr. Hands, a Seattle man and father whose secret life as a zoophiliac led to his demise – Mr. Hands would meet with a group of like-minded men who would allow … Continue reading →
During the press tour for The Fountain, Darren Aronofsky revealed to our own Russ Fischer that he had a Biblical project lined up, but he wouldn’t spill the magic beans about which fable he would tackle. Now, in an interview with The Guardian, Aronofsky says that he wants to make a movie about Noah. You … Continue reading →
Earlier this week I wrote about the one-two egg-facing of the Internet when it turned out that a make-up test pic of the Joker sent to Aint It Cool News was fake and that Collider’s scoop that the Hulk would be grey in the upcoming sequel was incorrect. The moral of the story, I felt, … Continue reading →
If you’re a young, beautiful actress and you’re not being rumored as the next Bond girl, fire your agent. Just like with Casino Royale, it feels as though someone is going through IMDB and just bringing up the names of actresses as possible leads in the next, still untitled, Bond movie. One name that has … Continue reading →
The small moral choices are the ones that fascinate me the most, because they’re the ones we all make. We don’t spend our time worrying about robbing a bank or murdering a spouse, but we do think about picking up that ten you saw fall from someone’s wallet or cheating on your wife just this … Continue reading →
Last night was one of the more surreal experiences of my life – I sat in an almost full movie theater and watched a movie in which I was featured. The movie, Heckler, is a documentary about hecklers and critics; it’s told from the point of view of Jamie Kennedy, who received unbelievably scathing reviews … Continue reading →
Welcome to the next CHUD List. We’ve tackled our essentials list and the continued revelation of our Kills List from 2003, and now that we’ve begun the beguine, we must continue. Behold: The CHUD.com Top 50 Disappointments. A quick word on the criteria. We could very easily have spent this whole article discussing sequels and … Continue reading →
I usually don’t like to do interviews with people for movies I haven’t seen, and Paramount wasn’t going to be able to screen Next (based on the Philip K. Dick story The Golden Man) for me before a scheduled phoner with producers Jason Koornick and Gary Goldman. But this time I knew I didn’t need … Continue reading →