UPDATED! Rob Zombie has written a MySpace message to the fans explaining just what’s up with his take on Halloween. Skip to the end for that. The Halloween franchise is born again, and in a most unexpected way – Dimension Films has turned to feel-bad auteur Rob Zombie to write, direct, music supervise and produce … Continue reading →
Battlestar Galactica ended its second season on a stunning note: the ragtag fleet had found and colonized a planet they could live on, but the Cylons found them – and conquered them. The finale proved once again that Battlestar is a show that’s not afraid of changing up the status quo in favor of great … Continue reading →
USA Today has an article about the possible upcoming X-Men spin-off films, including the Wolverine and Magneto movies Fox has been talking about for about ever. There were two other concepts that really caught my eye, though, and the most interesting was David O. Russell working on an Emma Frost movie. David O. Russell is, … Continue reading →
The appeal of Batman vs Superman isn’t about the physical fight. All Frank Miller hokum aside, Superman would wipe the floor with Batman in nanoseconds if push came to shove. What’s interesting about these guys going head to head is how they represent such different sides of the same coin – the darker Batman operates … Continue reading →
Avi Arad dropped a pretty big bombshell in an interview with IFMagazine – there will be not two villains in Spider-Man 3, not three villains in Spider-Man 3 but four villains. F: There are four villains this time, Venom, Sandman, and Green Goblin and when is the fourth going to be revealed?ARAD: Right we have … Continue reading →
I think the last time I saw Guy Pearce running around the desert he was in a dress and singing ABBA tunes. The Proposition is a bit different from The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert – this Aussie western has him playing Charlie, a guy who is the hero of the movie only … Continue reading →
Volume 9 of Mystery Science Theater 3000 is out on DVD now! I can’t believe I have a whole shelf of my DVD collection dedicated to this incredible show, and it’s kind of a bummer knowing that some of the best episodes may never see light of day thanks to rights issue (Time of the … Continue reading →
Darren Aronofsky’s long-awaited The Fountain will finally be hitting screens on October 13 of this year. And when I say long-awaited, I’m not kidding – the movie has been years and years in the making; I remember writing about this sucker when I first came on board CHUD 5 or so years ago. October’s an … Continue reading →
Richard Kelly’s Southland Tales took quite a whomping at the Cannes Film Festival recently, with some people calling it among the worst films ever made, and critics walking out in droves during the film’s TWO HOUR AND FORTY MINUTE runtime. I haven’t seen the film yet, but I do believe this may confirm the suspicion … Continue reading →