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Rumors. That’s something we at CHUD.com are pretty familiar with. And we bet you are too. So for our newest – and kind of excellent – contest, we need to hear your rumors. The movie is Rumor Has It, which opens this weekend. What’s it about? Glad you asked. Sarah Huttinger (JENNIFER ANISTON) is in … Continue reading →
Morgan Spurlock, whose great film Supersize Me drew the ire of the kind of soulless assholes who defend nutrition-free megacorps like McDonalds, and which actually led to a real change in the world, is coming back to cinemas with a new documentary, The Republican War On Science. The documentary will be based on Chris Mooney’s … Continue reading →
So, that Mel Gibson, he’s pretty much totally nuts now, huh? Maybe you’ve seen him with that wacky Bin Laden beard, like he’s trying to channel the skills of all his celebrated filmmaker peers through facial follicles. Maybe you saw his last directorial effort, where Jesus gets physically brutalized for half the running time. Or … Continue reading →
Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 King Kong $50,100,000 $66,200,000 1 2 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe $31,100,000 $112,500,000 2 3 The Family Stone $12,700,000 $12,700,000 1 4 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $5,900,000 $252,500,000 5 5 Syriana $5,400,000 $22,300,000 4 6 Walk the Line $3,600,000 $82,500,000 5 7 … 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 →
For the first half of 2005 I was pretty convinced we were seeing a banner year for crapola. Thankfully the second half of the year came to the rescue, but 2005 still saw a plethora of garbage released into theaters. Picking the ten worst of these was tough – first of all you have to … Continue reading →
For the first half of 2005 I was pretty convinced we were seeing a banner year for crapola. Thankfully the second half of the year came to the rescue, but 2005 still saw a plethora of garbage released into theaters. Picking the ten worst of these was tough – first of all you have to … Continue reading →
What does a masterpiece look like? Like The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, one of the best movies of the decade so far. Tommy Lee Jones has been treading water for years now. Ever since Men in Black his roles have been a sad spiral of shame, culminating in this year’s horrible Man of the … Continue reading →
Continuing the bleak streak he’s been following with Sin City, Hostage and The Whole Ten Yards, Bruce Willis is keeping things grim with his latest project, a dark drama called Morgan’s Summit. Willis plays a late night radio personality who dedicates his time slot to encouraging stories and positive music, but he quickly turns from … Continue reading →
This is how you interview Paul Greengrass: get out of his way. The man has things to say, and you just keep up with him. He’s excited, and it’s exciting to listen to him, especially when he hits on a topic that he has obviously thought a lot about – like the post-9/11 world. The … Continue reading →