In two weeks United 93, the first narrative feature film to deal directly with the events of 9/11, will open the Tribeca Film Festival. It’s really fitting – Tribeca began as an answer to the devastation the terrorist attacks had visited upon the economy of downtown Manhattan (we’ll argue about where Tribeca is exactly later. … Continue reading →
In two weeks United 93, the first narrative feature film to deal directly with the events of 9/11, will open the Tribeca Film Festival. It’s really fitting – Tribeca began as an answer to the devastation the terrorist attacks had visited upon the economy of downtown Manhattan (we’ll argue about where Tribeca is exactly later. … Continue reading →
I think Hard Candy is a film perhaps best seen cold – without any knowledge of the storyline whatsoever. If you don’t know anything about the film, stop reading after this paragraph – the rest of this positive review contains the sort of minor spoilers that tell you what a movie is about and that … Continue reading →
Dear CHUD reader, I have failed you. I didn’t ask Gretchen Mol about her pubes. You see, in her new movie, The Notorious Bettie Page, Mol has some full frontal action, and her ladybits are done up in the style of the film’s time period – thick and fuzzy. And black. I have often found … Continue reading →
Brian K Vaughan is one of the best comic book writers today – his three main titles, Y The Last Man, Ex-Machina and Runaways are all among my very favorite books on the market (Y and Ex-Machina often jostle for the top spot in my list). The third trade paperback volume of Ex-Machina, Fact vs … Continue reading →
Above is an exclusive new character image from Pixar’s next film, Cars. Hell, we’re so special it’s two new exclusive character images – on the left we have Ramone, voiced by Cheech Marin, and on the right is Fillmore, played by George Carlin. I’m pretty excited about Cars, mainly because – and I know this … Continue reading →
Above is an exclusive new character image from Pixar’s next film, Cars. Hell, we’re so special it’s two new exclusive character images – on the left we have Ramone, voiced by Cheech Marin, and on the right is Fillmore, played by George Carlin.I’m pretty excited about Cars, mainly because – and I know this is … Continue reading →
Hard Candy lives and dies on the performances of its two leads. Writer Brian Nelson has crafted a fantastic, literate script, and director David Slade (read my interview here) has vision to spare, but when your movie is about two people in a house, it’s really all about the performances. Ellen Page is fantastic as … Continue reading →
I cannot vouch for the veracity of this scoop, and honestly I don’t care to. The concept here is so good that I just hope that even if this is a fake story it sparks someone’s imagination and this film gets made. Our mysterious scooper, who is only know as Le Soprano, sends us this: … Continue reading →
Hard Candy opens this weekend, and I think it lives up to much of the buzz as far as being one hell of a psychological thriller. It’s the kind of movie that can make you exhausted because your muscles were tensed up the whole running time. Earlier this week we ran my interview with director … Continue reading →