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The Bourne Ultimatum is gearing up to start filming in the coming weeks, and rumors are leaking out about some interesting casting. A spy tells Cinescape that Matt Damon will be reteaming with a hirsute fella who helped him get famous in the first place – Robin Williams. According to the scooper, Williams will be … Continue reading →
Brooklyn home boy Dan Fogler is stepping into the ‘cock of a master – Alfred Hitchcock, that is. The film is Number Thirteen, and it’s a Hitchcockian thriller featuring Hitchcock himself as a murder suspect. The concept is kind of cool – in real life Number Thirteen was a 1922 silent film by Hitchcock that … Continue reading →
When I ran my piece about spoilers, I asked you guys for your opinions. Man, did you ever come through in a big way. This was the biggest influx of mail I have ever gotten that didn’t mostly consist of people wishing me dead. And best of all, almost every single email was long and … Continue reading →
Some movies feel effortless, like the crew and actors came on the set and magic made itself. You, Me and Dupree feels effortless – but more like no one made even bothered to try to make a decent movie. The film is a mishmash of half-baked jokes, sitcom scenarios and Owen Wilson attempting to float … Continue reading →
I’ve often said that one of the only reasons the comic industry still exists is to provide a platform for intellectual properties, because it’s far less complicated to plunk an issue of finished storyboards on a studio suit’s desk than go through all that pitching nonsense. The fellows at comic publisher Boom! are taking advantage … Continue reading →
It seems like the studios are unleashing a lot of their material before Comic Con, so I hope they’re sitting on the really tasty goodies until we arrive… The Spider-Man 3 marketing department have decided to utilize technology from cereal boxes and variant comic book covers, crafting a new teaser poster with a lenticular design. … Continue reading →
UPDATE: The full trailer for The Prestige has now arrived in gloroius Quicktime. Check it out HERE! America’s thirst for old time magicians knows no bounds, which is why we’re getting not one but two 19th century magician movies this year. The first out the gate is The Illusionist; with Paul Giamatti and Edward Norton … Continue reading →
What is this? Every single day of the week (almost), a new "Graboid", a single moment grabbed from a random movie, appears on this site for you to guess the name of the film, share with your officemates, or discuss on our message boards. Sometimes the Graboid will be very easy and sometimes it’ll be … Continue reading →
There’s a moment in the “space bubble” segment of The Fountain where I realized the tattoos on Hugh Jackman’s arms are counting off years, like the rings inside the tree sitting behind him. It’s one of those moments that sent shivers down my spine because of the way it combines concept, theme and imagery into … Continue reading →
Broken Lizard is about as vital as any creative team working in Hollywood to me. Though Michael Mann is the guy who gets me to drop whatever I’m doing to watch his films [and Newell will be interviewing him for CHUD.com next week, lucky ape], these guys make me laugh more than anyone else and … Continue reading →