Boy is that picture ever familiar. Above is a character card for Disney’s first all-CGI feature, Chicken Little, opening as the text says, November 4th. The film stars our beloved Zach Braff as the titular character, who believes the sky is falling and who may just be right this time. The character above, Hollywood Abby, … Continue reading →
Boy is that picture ever familiar. Above is a character card for Disney’s first all-CGI feature, Chicken Little, opening as the text says, November 4th. The film stars our beloved Zach Braff as the titular character, who believes the sky is falling and who may just be right this time. The character above, Hollywood Abby, … Continue reading →
I was away for about two weeks and wasn’t really following the movie news that closely (I was far too busy making it, baby!), so maybe I missed the announcement of 400 other characters joining. Or maybe the guys at Xmenfilms.net are getting fed bogus spoilers. But at any rate, here’s a list of mutants … Continue reading →
Harrison Ford hasn’t made a movie I like even a little bit since 1994’s Clear and Present Danger. And honestly, I like him the least out of that whole movie. I don’t want to piss off Fetal Femme Eileen, an avowed Ford supporter, but the guy’s career has been treading shallow water for a decade … Continue reading →
There’s an international trailer for The Producers, and after watching it the movie has shot to the top of my excitement list. I was always looking forward to the big screen version of the theatrical version of Mel Brooks’ big screen original, but the international trailer perfectly showcases the kind of broadness and sass I … Continue reading →
MTV.com has a big, meandering conversation with Quentin Tarantino running, where the endlessly loquacious director talks about many of his upcoming projects. QT spills some of the beans on Grindhouse, the faux-double feature he is making with Robert Rodriguez. "His movie is called ‘Planet Terror,’ and mine is called ‘Death Proof,’ " Tarantino revealed. "Mine … Continue reading →
The Poseidon Journals keep on coming. Chapter four is up now at UGO (click here to check it out), and the previous three are still up and running. There are links to all four at the end of this piece – get clicking! The Journals are very cool, in that every week Warner Bros is … Continue reading →
We got enough Serenity coverge coming to choke that universe’s version of a Gundark, which I guess is just a pig since there are no aliens in Joss Whedon’s futuristic world. There are great characters played by fine actors, though. At the Serenity press junket in Los Angeles last week we had three mini press … Continue reading →
Stop motion is one of the most painstaking and difficult forms of animation. It’s too bad that Tim Burton would choose to spend so much time on making the characters in his new film, The Corpse Bride, move so elegantly and spend so little time on the story they tell. The Corpse Bride tells the … Continue reading →
Let’s get this out of the way – this Billy Ray did not write Achey Breakey Heart. He did, however, write and direct the terrific film Shattered Glass, which proved that Hayden Christensen would be a fine whiny villain years before Episode III. Flightplan isn’t directed by him, and it’s not his story. He stepped … Continue reading →