Paul Schrader should make a comedy. When I interviewed the guy for the release of his version of the Exorcist prequel he certainly didn’t come across as grim, but his chosen movie subject matter certainly indicates the need for a smile or two. And his latest won’t be a gut-buster, that’s for sure – it’s … Continue reading →
I am writing this from the Argyle Hotel in Los Angeles, California. It’s the night before my visit to the set of Poseidon, the remake of the classic film The Poseidon Adventure, and I want to make sure that you’re up to date on this thing. You may recall that Warner Bros is doing something … Continue reading →
I’m going to be talking to Joss Whedon in just a few days, finally fulfilling one of my longest held journalistic aspirations. The thing is, I have no idea what the hell I’m going to ask him. The guy has been so interviewed in the last few months that there’s almost nothing left to talk … Continue reading →
Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four | Day Five | Day SixDay Seven| Day Eight | Day Nine Today was one of the best yet. I liked five of the six films I saw, several of which were unexpected pleasures. I have to give a particular recommendation to Brothers of … Continue reading →
I’ve started fresh with the Graboid, going for a more polished and tougher perspective. If you get them from now on it’ll be because you’re an astute fan of movies. I’m not going to make it easy and it’s going to be from something I either like or find it fun to put on the … Continue reading →
It’s begun. Apparently sporting the same wardrobe from X2, chiseled man-specimen Hugh Jackman is seen here as Canadian berserker Wolverine, presumably chopping wood with his adamantium claws or just killing gaffers for the fun of it. It’s funny, I have to agree with Quint’s take over at AICN about these pics. As much as I … Continue reading →
Here we go again. Not exactly movie news per se, but something I think you guys might find intriguing… Sergio Leone’s classic spaghetti western, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly joins the likes of The Godfather, Dirty Harry, Scarface, and Taxi Driver in an ever elongating line of classic film-to-game adaptations. My mind continues … Continue reading →
Although he probably won’t even begin writing Wonder Woman until he sees the public’s reception to Serenity and begins recovering from his latest ulcer, Joss Whedon has been talking about his plans for the lasso-swirling Amazon. Can comic fans expect the same respectful treatment that Warner Bros. granted to Catwoman? Let’s hope not, but at … Continue reading →
I’ve started fresh with the Graboid, going for a more polished and tougher perspective. If you get them from now on it’ll be because you’re an astute fan of movies. I’m not going to make it easy and it’s going to be from something I either like or find it fun to put on the … Continue reading →