Editorial

INTERVIEW: SILENT HILL CAST

As a nice change of pace from all of the loud hills we have to deal with in our everyday life, Silent Hill bodes to be quite a special little film. Based on the spooky series of games dating back to the PS1, the premise based around isolation and freaky things in the mist grew … Continue reading

SLUG IT OUT

James Gunn’s Slither delivers. It’s hilarious and it’s really icky – my date to the premiere in LA last week almost threw up (which left poor Mr. Gunn a little disappointed). Slither is a complete blast, a gooey helping of horror fun. Expect plenty of coverage from CHUD.com in the coming weeks, including my exclusive … Continue reading

THOR’S COMIC COLUMN

Farewell, Jessica. Well, not completely . But we’re still gonna miss you: The Pulse #14 By Jeb D Alias heroine Jessica Jones was probably the best Marvel character introduced in the 90’s, and it’s sad to see Alias’ semi-sequel, The Pulse, come to an end. The “big city newspaper” setting’s an intriguing locus for telling … Continue reading

KRAKENHEADS!

The official website for KrakenHeads is online. Many parts are still under construction, but the launch of the primitive but fun official site for 11 Colonels ATTACK! is there as well as the new RON website, the Mythopolis teaser, the official site for Left Turn, and more. Please take a peek through there and I … Continue reading

SCREENING: SHE’S THE MAN

The first thing people are going to think when they see the poster for She’s the Man is this: Shakespeare. Carl Shakespeare, maybe. That said, this is based on The Twelfth Night by the Bard himself. It’s also cut from the same cloth as Just One of the Guys, a film from my childhood. Speaking … Continue reading

SCREENING: THANK YOU FOR SMOKING

Thank You For Smoking is a terrific film. A funny film, bouyed by crackerjack writing and a cast of brilliance. Aaron Eckhart is incredible. William H. Macy, Maria Bello, Rob Lowe, David Koechner, and Sam Elliott are great too. Cameron Bright is in every film known to man (I have a theory on that but … Continue reading

SCREENING: FIND ME GUILTY

Atlanta folks, Sidney Lumet is back and he’s bringing a hairy Vin Diesel with him! Find Me Guilty is a mobster courtroom dramedy from the legend and a dechronicled Riddick, and one Atlanta folks have a crack at seeing before their bretheren.How? Send me a Self Addressed, Stamped Envelope (I can’t do it myself as … Continue reading