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It’s with incredible pride that we bring you the uncensored version of the one sheet for Michael Winterbottom’s stunningly important film, The Road to Guantanamo. The little elf who slipped this one into our inbox didn’t elaborate, but my assumption is that the MPAA isn’t going to look favorably on an image of a man … Continue reading →
If there’s one thing I learned from The Great Space Coaster, it’s that no gnus is good gnus. And in the case the no news is that Universal’s proposed remake of the modern Korean classic Oldboy remains trapped in limbo. By now I must assume that you know that Oldboy is the second film in … Continue reading →
Comics by committee, “52” launches an interesting and entertaining experiment By Graig Kent The Infinite Crisis is over. Sure, that statement seems a little oxymoronic, but such is life. In the wake of the Crisis, all of the DC universe titles have been pushed forward ahead one year, which leaves for 52 weeks worth of … 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 →
Everyone has their take on the works of M. Night Shyamalan. Especially furious extraterrestrials who enjoy a nice glass of water. Mine has been repeated ad nauseum on here, but I have problems with his stuff but at the same time am sometimes in awe of what he’s capable of. Despite their flaws, Signs and … Continue reading →
The last time I interviewed Thomas Haden Church, I noted how well he projects. Talking to him on the phone from his Texas ranch the other week it occurred to me that the guy could probably conduct his side of the interview without telecommunications. The junket for Over the Hedge, the new CGI cartoon from … Continue reading →
Since last summer’s actioner Stealth slammed into the earth with all the velocity of declining box office receipts, director Rob Cohen’s been keeping a relatively low profile (thanks in part to his big-budget Sinbad movie with Keanu Reeves getting put into dry-dock). But he hasn’t lost his affinity for people punching and kicking each other while shitty … Continue reading →
Way back before he became the best electrician in wrestling or whatever, The Rock™ got himself noticed on the football field. Now many years later, he’s graduated from throwing sweaty men around to acting, but he’s still interested in gripping the pigskin once more. Though I’d rather see him shooting aliens or punching large stuntmen, … Continue reading →