BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Anchor BayMSRP: $16.98RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 63 min.SPECIAL FEATURES:• Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)• Commentary by critic and American Cinmatheque film programmer Chris D. and writer Wyatt Doyle• "I Am the Film Director of Love: An Interview with Takashi Miike" featurette• "Imprinting: The … Continue reading →
This film is playing at the 44th New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center. It’s playing Sunday, October 8th at 8:30 and Monday, October 9th at 11:30am. For information on how to get tickets, click here. Be aware that even if a show is sold out there will be a Rush line, where you may … Continue reading →
Terry Gilliam was at the ThinkFilm offices doing interviews in a conference room. Right outside the room was a big cardboard sign, the kind that homeless beggars have. It said, “Studio-less Filmmaker/Family to Support/Will Direct for Food.” It was a prop for his late afternoon publicity stunt, when he would go to the Daily Show … Continue reading →
There are a lot of things I’ll let a horror film get away with. I’ll excuse bad acting, a shitty script, or low production values. But the one thing that I will never let a horror movie get away with is being completely boring. And Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning is so completely boring that … Continue reading →
UPDATE! Now you can enter the contest right here through CHUD.com. Just scroll down. People, we are seeing history being made here. Paramount is offering fans the opportunity to submit a line of dialogue that Optimus Prime will speak in next summer’s live action adaptation of Transformers. Click here to do just that (I really … Continue reading →
Hot on the heels of the fucking incredible trailer for his adaptation of Frank Miller’s 300, Zack Snyder has been quoted saying things about his planned film version of Alan Moore’s Watchmen that have completely erased any final misgiving I may have had about him working on the project. I never had a lot of … Continue reading →
The internet is crawling with haters. You have to feel sorry for these people, because they’ve come to accept hate into their lives so much that they can watch something as glorious as the trailer for 300 – the film based on Frank Miller’s graphic novel – and dismiss it as music video crap or … Continue reading →
How can you not love the implosion of Republican Mark Foley? It’s a great example of the deep-running moral hypocrisy of the “family values” types out there – I have always felt that if you scratch a public prude you’ll find a sex maniac right underneath. Often wrapped up in bondage gear. The problem is … Continue reading →
Someone told me that The Departed is tracking at 15 million for the weekend, which is horrible. What’s worse is that the big tracking failures of the year – the films that tracked poorly and shocked everyone when they did well – were younger skewing movies, because the tracking methods apparently aren’t taking how the … Continue reading →
It’s been a bad year for Jim Carrey. It opened in the shadow of Fun With Dick & Jane, a movie that everyone expected to do better. And now the guy can’t seem to get a movie off the ground – first Used Men, the comedy he was doing with Ben Stiller and Jay Roach, … Continue reading →