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When I was a kid I really wanted to become a parapsychologist. I was fascinated by ghosts and UFOs and cryptids, and read everything I could on these subjects. I soon discovered that there’s really no money in that field, though, so I went on to a lucrative career in writing for the internet. Sci-Fi’s … 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 →
Maybe we should change this site’s name to Cinematic Happenings Under David Dobkin. That’s right, this is the second news story in a row featuring the director of The Wedding Crashers – earlier tonight I brought you what I’m pretty sure is the scoop that Dobkin is directing an adaptation of the horror-comedy comic RIPD … Continue reading →
This weekend I had a chance to talk with Phil Hay, the writer of Aeon Flux, coming to DVD this month. The interview is an interesting one, I think, because we talked about what didn’t work with the film, and what happened to the movie between Karyn Kusama’s director’s cut and the final version that … Continue reading →
This weekend I had a chance to talk with Phil Hay, the writer of Aeon Flux, coming to DVD this month. The interview is an interesting one, I think, because we talked about what didn’t work with the film, and what happened to the movie between Karyn Kusama’s director’s cut and the final version that … Continue reading →
The Simpsons has been so awful for the last few years that people have been calling the latest barely mediocre episodes a return to greatness. Could it be that there’s a method to this unfunny madness? Could it be that all the jokes have been saved for the big screen movie, to be called SimpsonsThe … Continue reading →
The Simpsons has been so awful for the last few years that people have been calling the latest barely mediocre episodes a return to greatness. Could it be that there’s a method to this unfunny madness? Could it be that all the jokes have been saved for the big screen movie, to be called SimpsonsThe … Continue reading →
We’re all busy people. We all love to enjoy our weekends. With that said, why in the piss aren’t you out there seeing Slither? It’s looking like it’s going to make $4,000,000 this weekend, a number that might cover The Grudge‘s hairdressers. Put your money where your mouth is. A great, fun horror flick has … Continue reading →
Hey, look what idiot is getting back into the TV arena a year and change after the CNN Headline News days? No, not Bud Dwyer. Me! G4’s Attack of the Show featured an interview with myself about this weekend’s flicks and I’ll be flying to Los Angeles in two weeks to do a live segment … Continue reading →