Stop slobbering over the iPhone for a minute and get riled up with righteous anger. The Director’s Guild of America (DGA) has announced their five Best Director nominees, and the list is, frankly, pathetic. Here are the noms: Bill Condon (Dreamgirls)Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (Little Miss Sunshine)Stephen Frears (The Queen)Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu (Babel)Martin Scorsese … Continue reading →
There are sequels no one is asking for (Barbershop 2, XXX 2, etc.) and then there’s sequels no one asks for because everyone who first saw the movie is dead. Take It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, for example. 44 years after the film debuted, it’s getting a sequel: It’s a Mad, Mad, … Continue reading →
If I had already seen Black Snake Moan, the new Craig Brewer film starring Samuel L Jackson and Christina Ricci, I would tell you that it was extraordinarily unique, uneven and fascinating. If I had already seen the movie I might say that while it doesn’t exactly work, Brewer is a talented enough writer and … Continue reading →
I can’t say I’ve been into collecting toys since I hit about 14 years old. However, one of the nice things about keeping track of the movie-related toy market is that it often gives sneak peaks of characters studios haven’t fully divulged yet. Like Transformers.Thanks to Hasbro, we now have a peek at what the … Continue reading →
Tonight, He Comes is one of the most unfortunately titled screenplays in a long time, and it’s been hanging around for years. Now it’s finally getting made, with Will Smith playing a middle-aged superhero who lives hard and has some PR problems. Peter Berg is going to be directing, and he has brought with him … Continue reading →
A first behind the scenes clip from The Boogeyman 2 has popped up on the Ghost House Pictures website, but it doesn’t answer the question of why the hell they are making a sequel to the shitty 2005 Boogeyman, which starred Emily Deschanel before she was rescued from career hell by Bones. It does answer … Continue reading →
I don’t want to be needlessly cruel to Neil LaBute, a favorite filmmaker of mine, but a recently discovered YouTube video of only the best parts of his 2006 remake of The Wicker Man is the kind of thing that will have tears streaming down your face. Click here to watch the video. For the … Continue reading →
The Consumer Electronics Show is happening right now, and IGN Staff (his mother had real foresight to name him that) is on the scene. He visited the Sony booth, and came back with a description of a big Spider-Man 3 fight scene that is playing there. Here’s a taste of what IGN Staff saw (this … Continue reading →
We’ve learned to live with films with similar concepts coming out at the same time – giant asteroid movies, volcano movies, homosexual writers visiting killers in jail movies. Now we may have to start learning to live with movies with similar names coming out at the same time. This December it was The Good German … Continue reading →
— Alan Rickman, he of the British character actors I’d like to shake hands with and say,“Well done. Thank you”, has jumped on board Tim Burton’s murderous barber flick, Sweeney Todd. If you hadn’t read the news elsewhere, you could simply see "Tim Burton" and know the film stars Johnny Depp and Helena “Thanks for … Continue reading →