It’s sort of a formality, but Dickhouse – the production company started by Johnny Knoxville, Spike Jonze and Jeff Tremaine – has signed a first-look deal with Paramount. I say that it’s a formality because Dickhouse has been working with Paramount from the start, with the beginning of the Jackass TV show and later through … Continue reading →
Joseph Gordon-:Levitt is going to surprise everybody in the not too distant future. See, the kid’s a great actor, but he’s still got the Third Rock From the Sun thing around his neck and he’s been acting in a lot of smaller indie movies that don’t get seen much outside of specialty circles. But someday … Continue reading →
I think that before you start reading this interview there is something you should know. Just about everything Will Arnett and Amy Poehler say is a joke. While I’m sure that the majority of you readers would be able to figure that out, it is the one yokel who reads this and thinks that Will … Continue reading →
As much as I dread, fear and racially profile Indiana Jones IV, recent casting news has gotten me in good spirits. No, not Shia – I like the kid, but am not crazy about him in the franchise – but Cate Blanchett was a big plus for me. And now news that the fantastic Ray … Continue reading →
Perez Hilton has scored the first photos of Johnny Depp in his Sweeney Todd costume (I guess all of those delayed production rumors last week were bull. I can’t believe the British tabloids let us down. Now the only things I can have faith in any more are the Executive Branch and Matthew McConaughey’s heterosexuality). … Continue reading →
Dread Central is reporting that Paul WS Anderson, proud owner of the Anti-Life Equation As Applied to Movies, is leaving the long-gestating adaptation of Castlevania, a video game about killing Dracula with a whip. This comes as a big shock to me, because when I spoke to Jeremy Bolt, Paul’s producer and buddy, on the … Continue reading →
The only reason to make a zombie movie these days is if you can bring something new to the mix, and that’s exactly what Fido does – it envisions a town trapped in the 50s where zombies act as pets and servants. Carrie-Anne is a mom who buys a zombie – played by the great … Continue reading →
The first time I ever saw Jenna Fischer in a film was The Specials, though I would be lying if I told you that she stood out in my mind. Truth be known, I didn’t know I had seen her in The Specials until I saw that she has it listed on her IMDB page … Continue reading →
How different would Sin City have been if Clive Owen had shoved Johnny Depp’s face into that toilet? The actor wanted the part of Jackie Boy in the first film, but his commitment to the utter piece of shit The Libertine kept him from taking the role. But Robert Rodriguez tells MTV News that America’s … Continue reading →
This is the second year in a row that I have been lucky enough to see what amounts to a “lost” film. Last year it was the spectacular Army of Shadows and this year it’s the equally impressive Killer of Sheep. While Shadows was the result of a great director reaching the pinnacle of his … Continue reading →