Discuss Left Turn on the CHUD.com Message Boards. The story thus far: September 5th, 2005 – Introduction, Stanley "Bob" Roberts and Matthew France, detectives. Bob pores over an evidence photo of a young girl. September 6th, 2005 – A breath of air for cops old and new. Matt learns about the division between ranking officers. … Continue reading →
All images copyright Nick Nunziata & Lewis Cox III. Do not reprint without permission. The Dark Him Discussion Thread. The CHUD.com Superstore has just opened up and there are TONS of awesome bits of RON gear and accessories. CHECK IT OUT! Don’t forget to send in your own RON artwork!Send us FEEDBACK on RON.Browse through … Continue reading →
We got enough Serenity coverge coming to choke that universe’s version of a Gundark, which I guess is just a pig since there are no aliens in Joss Whedon’s futuristic world. There are great characters played by fine actors, though. At the Serenity press junket in Los Angeles last week we had three mini press … Continue reading →
Let’s get this out of the way – this Billy Ray did not write Achey Breakey Heart. He did, however, write and direct the terrific film Shattered Glass, which proved that Hayden Christensen would be a fine whiny villain years before Episode III. Flightplan isn’t directed by him, and it’s not his story. He stepped … Continue reading →
“Stronghold” presents yet another “chosen one” story, yet rises slightly above convention By Graig Kent There was a period of time where Phil Hester was considered a “hot” artist, back when the hype for Kevin Smith’s mediocre Green Arrow re-launch was all abuzz. But it didn’t stick, because Hester’s art isn’t just dynamic or innovative … Continue reading →
All images copyright Nick Nunziata & Lewis Cox III. Do not reprint without permission. The Dark Him Discussion Thread. The CHUD.com Superstore has just opened up and there are TONS of awesome bits of RON gear and accessories. CHECK IT OUT! Don’t forget to send in your own RON artwork!Send us FEEDBACK on RON.Browse through … Continue reading →
While I was out in Los Angeles this past week I had a couple of beers with Mr. Beaks, late of Aint It Cool, now of Collider. The topic of Noah Baumbach’s new film, The Squid and the Whale, came up, and while it turns out I liked it more than Beaks (who had problems … Continue reading →
I can’t even tell you how much stuff I have from the Toronto Film Festival to run. Just a ton, an honest metric ton, of interviews. I’ve been on the road for the last week and a half, and I’ve doled out some of the interviews I got from Toronto, but in the next few … Continue reading →
Months ago I called Nick and told him that I would be covering the junket for Serenity, the big screen version of the cancelled TV show Firefly, no matter what, even if I had to pay my own way to Los Angeles to do so. This past week the junket was held at the Four … Continue reading →
Months ago I called Nick and told him that I would be covering the junket for Serenity, the big screen version of the cancelled TV show Firefly, no matter what, even if I had to pay my own way to Los Angeles to do so. This past week the junket was held at the Four … Continue reading →