"Marvel Zombies" Is A Gross-Out Comedy The Farrelly Brothers Could Only Dream Of Making By Rob Glenn I have to admit that I removed Ultimate Fantastic Four from my pull list a couple of months ago. I was frustrated by the velocity in which the stories flew by. See, one of the strengths that the … Continue reading →
When I was offered the opportunity to talk to Judd Apatow on the phone I jumped at it. His TV show Freaks & Geeks (buy it here!) is one of my all-time favorite things – not just favorite TV show, but just anything at all. He followed that show – which was cancelled way too … Continue reading →
When I was offered the opportunity to talk to Judd Apatow on the phone I jumped at it. His TV show Freaks & Geeks (buy it here!) is one of my all-time favorite things – not just favorite TV show, but just anything at all. He followed that show – which was cancelled way too … Continue reading →
On Tuesday, December 13, one of the funniest comedies in years hits DVD – The 40 Year Old Virgin. There’s a regular, theatrical version, and then there’s an unrated version, with 17 extra minutes of content. To celebrate the release of the DVD, CHUD.com has gotten three copies signed by Steve Carell, and we’re giving … Continue reading →
To read this interview properly, imagine Seth Rogen laughing after every single answer he gives. The guy has a great laugh, and he loves to use it. Rogen is an alum of my all-time favorite TV show, Freaks & Geeks. He later moved on to another great, and doomed, show, Undeclared (buy Freaks & Geeks … Continue reading →
Andrew Adamson sort of looks like Steve Buscemi. Just an observation. Adamson makes his live action directorial debut with Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, playing every place you can possibly imagine this Friday. You may have seen his earlier films, Shrek and Shrek 2. I heard they were moderately well … Continue reading →
Stephen Gaghan is a tired, talkative man. I caught him at the very tail end of his Syriana PA tour, the morning after a Q&A session that apparently went nearly two hours, and probably could have gone twice that. He’s been at the promotion grind for a while now, and so some of his responses … Continue reading →
Stephen Gaghan is a tired, talkative man. I caught him at the very tail end of his Syriana PA tour, the morning after a Q&A session that apparently went nearly two hours, and probably could have gone twice that. He’s been at the promotion grind for a while now, and so some of his responses … Continue reading →
Interviewing Georgie Henley and James McAvoy is like listening in on a private conversation. The two just keep their personal dialogue going, and you hope to be able to steer the direction a bit with a question. Georgie didn’t take her eyes off James the whole time we talked. Georgie plays little Lucy, who discovers … Continue reading →
Anne Hathaway is beautiful. Not just attractive, or just pretty, but flat out beautiful. I didn’t know she would be attending the New York City press day for Brokeback Mountain (you can imagine my research regime before one of these things), so it was a very nice surprise when she walked into the room. In … Continue reading →