I kind of feel bad for Gregg Henry. The character actor is incredible in Slither – his every line is hilarious, and his delivery is impeccable. He has a fit about Mr. Pibb that left me almost in tears. But I feel bad for him because he was part of a five person press conference … Continue reading →
This isn’t terribly professional, but I had such a huge crush on Samaire Armstrong after getting off the phone with her. She has this bubbly, ebullient personality that’s completely disarming and adorable. That’s without even taking into account what she looks like – just from a phone call alone, my heart is hers. She’s starring … Continue reading →
This isn’t terribly professional, but I had such a huge crush on Samaire Armstrong after getting off the phone with her. She has this bubbly, ebullient personality that’s completely disarming and adorable. That’s without even taking into account what she looks like – just from a phone call alone, my heart is hers. She’s starring … Continue reading →
Long-delayed “Atheist” #3 is worth that wait By Mark Wheaton “All systems reflect information the way an object reflects light. I see this information bloom in front of me – a fractal flower of probability.” It is hard not to feel for the Asimov fans who waited thirty years between the publication of the first … Continue reading →
If we haven’t been clear enough, here it is for the folks in the cheap seats (Guam):We are hard for Slither.Devin already saw it and said it was, and I quote, "very good". Devin’s pretty tough to please, unless your last name is Aja and then he is in some sort of odd swoon all … Continue reading →
I’ve wanted to integrate some coverage of books into the site for a while; it just seems like an obvious extension of what we already cover, and I think there’s room on a site like CHUD for coverage of books that aren’t part of an epic fantasy series or written by Stephen King. That’s why … Continue reading →
It’s no surprise that Alan Moore wasn’t available for the V For Vendetta press day in New York City – even if he approved of the film, or kept his name on the credits, he doesn’t much leave his local area these days. But David Lloyd, the comic’s co-creator and artist, was on hand to … Continue reading →
It’s no surprise that Alan Moore wasn’t available for the V For Vendetta press day in New York City – even if he approved of the film, or kept his name on the credits, he doesn’t much leave his local area these days. But David Lloyd, the comic’s co-creator and artist, was on hand to … Continue reading →
Oh DreamWorks. Your set visit for Bill (Gods and Monsters, Kinsey) Condon’s Dreamgirls got the press started off on the right foot. "Let’s schoomze these jerks over and get their asses krunk!" And though I didn’t get krunk – honestly, not even plain drunk – I was pretty buzzed by the time I made my … Continue reading →
Is your Playstation 2 still breathing? Need to inject some life into it? How about a copy of Drakengard 2, the sequel to the Square-Enix action game featuring multifaceted air and ground combat? In a vast fanstasy realm, you take control of a young knight and his dragon to destroy their enemies with various weapons … Continue reading →