We can’t get enough Asian cinema around here… so it’s a good thing Tartan is our new bestest friend! And lucky for you, we’re willing to share. Ah, friends with benefits. You’re gonna see a whole lot of coverage of Tartan’s catalog on CHUD soon enough, but for now we’ve got some copies of the … Continue reading →
Do you live in LA? Do you want to attend the premiere of Slither? Do you want to finally get to boast that you saw a movie with me? Then you should enter our latest contest – we’re giving away three pairs of tickets to the premiere this Thursday. The premiere that I’ll be attending! … Continue reading →
When I was at the New York ComiCon last week, I saw many men in their 30s who live at home with their parents. None of them looked like Matthew McConaughey, People Magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive. But that’s the magic of cinema for you, since in his latest film, Failure to Launch, the mad bongo … Continue reading →
The 2-disc special edition DVD of Jarhead isn’t stuffed with the usual fluff that we’ve come to expect on quickly made, poorly thought out DVDs in recent years. The second disc has some truly excellent documentaries, including Semper Fi, a documentary made by Jarhead author Anthony Swofford that examines the lives of Marines who have … Continue reading →
The 2-disc special edition DVD of Jarhead isn’t stuffed with the usual fluff that we’ve come to expect on quickly made, poorly thought out DVDs in recent years. The second disc has some truly excellent documentaries, including Semper Fi, a documentary made by Jarhead author Anthony Swofford that examines the lives of Marines who have … Continue reading →
Once again, CHUD.com is running a live commentary during the Academy Awards ceremony, bringing you results, snarky comments and a nominal amount of insight, until either the show finally ends, the server croaks or I simply pass out from boredom. Save us, Jon Stewart! Also, keep an eye out (or an ear… on) for sporadic … Continue reading →
We have exclusive new images for you from an interesting new film – Asia Argento’s adaptation of JT Leroy’s memoir The Heart is Deceitful Above All Things. It’s an interesting film because there is no JT Leroy – it’s a literary hoax; I guess some thing are deceitful above the heart after all. Even James … Continue reading →
Brick is Rian Johnson’s debut as a director, and it’s an audacious one. Johnson, who also wrote the dense script, took a noir story and set it in a Southern California high school – and didn’t make a joke out of it. he makes the genre mash-up actually work, and he makes a really good … Continue reading →
Dave Chappelle’s Block Party was shot over a year ago, in the fall of 2004, but the film has been worth the wait. Dave – before his current rounds of troubles and controversy – wanted to use his new fame to do something cool. He settled on a free concert in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn, featuring some … Continue reading →
It wasn’t easy picking a winner from the many great entries we received for the Stay Alive poster contest, but what drew me to this one, by Heath K., was the simplicity. It’s a classy image, one that would look nice hanging on a wall. Heath now goes on to the finals, along with winners … Continue reading →