THE CONTEMPORARY EDGE-OF-YOUR-SEAT THRILLERTHE SKELETON KEYCasts its Spell on DVD NOVEMBER 15, 2005 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment Sad songs may say so much, but it’s scary stories that really get our blood pumping. Next Tuesday, November 15th, sees the DVD release of The Skeleton Key, a supernatural thriller starring Kate Hudson that weaves a … Continue reading →
THE CONTEMPORARY EDGE-OF-YOUR-SEAT THRILLERTHE SKELETON KEYCasts its Spell on DVD NOVEMBER 15, 2005 from Universal Studios Home Entertainment Sad songs may say so much, but it’s scary stories that really get our blood pumping. Next Tuesday, November 15th, sees the DVD release of The Skeleton Key, a supernatural thriller starring Kate Hudson that weaves a … Continue reading →
One of the cool things about seeing movies early is that sometimes you walk in not knowing much about it. That was the case with Pride & Prejudice. All I knew was that it starred Keira Knightey and that it was based on the Jane Austen novel. So when the film’s Mr. Darcy was introduced, … Continue reading →
(From the Lumiere stories) Lumiere County Jail. May 1st 2007 2:10am “Did you know, detective, that when tobacco was first brought back to England from the New World, a misnomer if there ever was one, King James likened it’s smell to a reeking scent from the pit of hell?” Christian Rhodes smiled and rested his … Continue reading →
Be warned in advance: this interview ends on a cliffhanger! At the very end of this interview, Rob Zombie confesses that he has not yet seen Oldboy, and on my urging says he will watch it tonight (that’s November 9th, for you at home – CHUD.com, turning around interviews faster than anybody else!). Did he? … Continue reading →
Be warned in advance: this interview ends on a cliffhanger! At the very end of this interview, Rob Zombie confesses that he has not yet seen Oldboy, and on my urging says he will watch it tonight (that’s November 9th, for you at home – CHUD.com, turning around interviews faster than anybody else!). Did he? … Continue reading →
You can’t tell it from the transcript here, but Richard Gere bristled at the last question. I was surprised – Gere had been a very thoughtful interview, and then right at the end he seemed to get annoyed. I think the question’s a valid one, and I don’t feel sorry for having asked it (although … Continue reading →
I don’t know what I expected when the director of the new version of Pride & Prejudice walked into the room, but Joe Wright was not it. He was so young, first of all. And he was so grungy. He didn’t seem like the kind of guy who would be drawn to romantic costume dramas. … Continue reading →
I fear this interview doesn’t get across the 50 Cent I met. That guy was very charismatic, and very funny, and very humble. But 50 wasn’t given much space to be himself, mostly because of the junket journalists, who acted about as unprofessionally as I have ever seen them be – and I thought I … Continue reading →
I fear this interview doesn’t get across the 50 Cent I met. That guy was very charismatic, and very funny, and very humble. But 50 wasn’t given much space to be himself, mostly because of the junket journalists, who acted about as unprofessionally as I have ever seen them be – and I thought I … Continue reading →