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As actual news, this is about as flimsy as Lindsay Lohan’s career potential outside the porn industry, but since I’m a shameless fan of the Riddick franchise and confess to Diesel manlove, I figure this bears regurgitation. Coming Soon recently chatted with Vin about his curiously coifed courtroom comedrama Find Me Guilty, and the topic … Continue reading →
Are you feeling all Trumpy? Think you’ve got the scrotum (or conversely, the labia) to run a bustling metropolis like, say, New York City? Here’s your big chance to get in touch with your magnate side and call the shots in the Big Apple. Atari’s game Tycoon City: New York gives you an armchair opportunity … Continue reading →
There’s a lot of hyperbole on the internet. God knows I’ve been responsible for my fair share over the years. Still, it’s hard to figure out where sheer hatred ends and hyperbole begins when it comes to The Shaggy Dog, a movie so soulless and shameless that it actually made me yearn for the Tim … Continue reading →
Even legends can fall on hard times. The last few years hadn’t been very kind to Wes Craven, until 2005’s Red Eye reminded people that he was a director who could matter. Over the years he really has mattered – not only has his Nightmare on Elm Street become one of the fixtures of the … Continue reading →
Even legends can fall on hard times. The last few years hadn’t been very kind to Wes Craven, until 2005’s Red Eye reminded people that he was a director who could matter. Over the years he really has mattered – not only has his Nightmare on Elm Street become one of the fixtures of the … Continue reading →
It’s been a productive week for Stephen King (and it’s a good thing, I’m sure he’s probably hurting for cash), with two new movies based on his work hurtling toward production. Dare we hope they’re on the quality level of The Mangler? Let us dare. While Eli Roth dials up Cell, John Cusack has checked himself into … 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 →
Last year there was a tragedy. After seeing the press screening of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, I had some Indian food. I ended up with the Ganges River coming out my butt the next day, and I missed the press junket. While I wasn’t fond of the film, I loved the cast, and … Continue reading →
Considering director Alexandre Aja confirmed it to Devin several days ago (the resulting interview is HERE), this isn’t exactly fresh news, but its appearance in the trades makes it as official as it can get: Paramount’s upcoming adaptation of Charles Burns’ graphic novel Black Hole is being penned by not one but two high-profile writers, … Continue reading →
Not to be confused with David Fincher’s telling of the serial killer’s grim escapades (that one’s slated for release later this year, but knowing Fincher, I wouldn’t count on it), The Zodiac instead is an effort put together by brothers Kelley and Alexander Bulkley (the latter of which is also at the helm) with thespian … Continue reading →