Nick Nunziata created this place and enjoys having people complain about the ads. In addition to his intermittent contributions here, he is the producer of a few upcoming films and often wonders why he bothers.
BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERESTUDIO: Warner Bros.MSRP: $28.98RATED: PG-13RUNNING TIME: 122 Minutes SPECIAL FEATURES: Jerry Weintraub Walk & Talk Additional Scenes Vegas: An Opulent Illusion The Pitch The popular casino heist/celebrity showcase returns for the last time, but we hope not! My Ocean’s Eleven DVD ReviewMy Ocean’s Twelve DVD ReviewMy Ocean’s Twelve Theatrical Review … Continue reading →
What follows is a scattershot bit of random thoughts, links, and images that showcase the lunacy that exists in the entertainment world and beyond. Folks who remember my old missives from the old Steady Leak articles should find this kind of stuff familiar. Folks seemed to get a kick out of the first installment, and … Continue reading →
Frankenstein’s Monster. Dracula. Freddy Krueger. Leatherface. Godzilla. Henry Kissinger. These are some of the monsters whose names get evoked every year at Halloween, the monsters with the highest Q ratings and maybe their own personal publicists. But there are many more monsters out there, monsters who kill, terrorize and stalk their prey far outside of … Continue reading →
Please send letters. Claudia Writes: How about a little "Forgotten Monster" love for The Tingler (one of my personal favorites). Nick Replies: I don’t consider The Tingler to be forgotten. I think that it’s one of the go-to names to drop when that era of theater-assisted scares was the standard and also a Vincent Price … Continue reading →
Yes! I don’t remember the source novella for Stephen King’s The Mist other than the fact that as a very young fellow it, coupled with Danse Macabre, caused me to hunt down a few H.P. Lovecraft novels. Those were lovely, tentacle-filled times… Ever since I’ve had this site (1997? 1998?) there’s always been a hint … Continue reading →
Where the author tells you of the many things out there that make him want to become a master thief with an exceptionally large basement to hoard the myriad material things worth owning and loving. Installment One.Installment Two.Installment Three.Installment Four.Installment Five.Installment Six.Installment Seven.Message Board Discussion. Good day. The love of consumption is a shameful yet … Continue reading →
Where the author tells you of the many things out there that make him want to become a master thief with an exceptionally large basement to hoard the myriad material things worth owning and loving. Installment One.Installment Two.Installment Three.Installment Four.Installment Five.Installment Six.Installment Seven.Message Board Discussion. Good day. The love of consumption is a shameful yet … Continue reading →
Grizzly Park is lumbering closer to theaters, its fur matted with blood and the gristle of human flesh decaying in the cracks of its claws. Yum! American World Pictures has acquired the film debut of director Tom Skull and is getting its distribution plans together and the first couple of tangible results of their relationship … Continue reading →