The poker craze can’t be stopped! Everyone’s playing Texas Hold ‘Em, there are a bunch of poker-themed movies in development, and anyone who guest-starred on Pacific Blue is qualified for Celebrity Poker. But when you get together with your crew for cards (or as they say here in Boston, "caaahds"), are you having a hard … Continue reading →
This review could be considered to contain spoilers if you are not familiar with the original King Kong. Ie, if you have arrived on our planet within the last three days. There’s no point in comparing Peter Jackson’s King Kong to the original. The 1933 movie is pretty close to perfect, a film that still … Continue reading →
And now we come to the end. The results of this vote will decide which author gets the 27 inch TV, the DVD player and the ten pack of Universal horror DVDs. And it’s all up to you. A big thanks to everyone who sent in a ghost story – even the very, very odd … Continue reading →
Is it unprofessional to say that I fell in love with Keira Knightley? Maybe it’s just creepy. At any rate, it’s almost completely true. A couple of weeks before I did the press day for Pride & Prejudice I had been in LA and had done the press day for Domino. Knightley looked pretty ragged … Continue reading →
The Skeleton Key Ghost Stories contest is at an end! Here’s how the contest works – people send in their ghost stories (truth or fiction, doesn’t matter to us!) and you the reader vote on the winner. We’ll have a couple of batches of stories and at the grand finale we will pit the winner … Continue reading →
This summer Nick got a chance to talk with Darren Aronofsky at the San Diego Comic Con. I was jealous, truth be told, since Aronofsky is one of my favorite modern filmmakers. With just two movies under his belt – the brilliant Pi and the masterpiece Requiem for a Dream – Aronofsky has set himself … Continue reading →
This summer Nick got a chance to talk with Darren Aronofsky at the San Diego Comic Con. I was jealous, truth be told, since Aronofsky is one of my favorite modern filmmakers. With just two movies under his belt – the brilliant Pi and the masterpiece Requiem for a Dream – Aronofsky has set himself … Continue reading →
Think You Have What it Takes to Be a Warrior-Scribe? We’re going to be looking for another reviewer in the near future. Details will be forthcoming. This is just an early heads-up. As was the case during the last go-around (when we picked up Graig, Russell and Rob) you’ll be asked to review about four … Continue reading →
When Rosario Dawson walks into a room, every heterosexual male head turns to her. It’s hard for her co-star Adam Pascal to compete with that kind of magnetism. And it was hard for him to compete with her ability to answer the hell out of questions. The woman can talk! Dawson is new to Rent, … Continue reading →
The Skeleton Key Ghost Stories contest is almost at an end! Here’s how the contest works – people send in their ghost stories (truth or fiction, doesn’t matter to us!) and you the reader vote on the winner. We’ll have a couple of batches of stories and at the grand finale we will pit the … Continue reading →