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Being able to talk to the Lord is probably a good skill to have when you’re inside a Hitckcockian thriller. Too bad Amber Tamblyn lost that ability when Joan of Arcadia was cancelled. Maybe she can call in her dad and his aging Jet friends to defend her in the thriller Spiral. It’s not based … Continue reading →
X3 isn’t going to just be an endless slugfest jam-packed with so many mutant cameos that fanboys will cream their jeans while general audiences wonder what the fuck is going on. The movie will also be tackling serious issues, like hating the way you look. I was going to say that this is something that … Continue reading →
While I still wait hopelessly for Buckaroo Banzai vs The World Crime League, word is coming that there may well be a third Tomb Raider film. Undeterred by the sheer assness of the first two, it looks like Hollywood is biting – and Angelina Jolie may be back for the ride. A new company has … Continue reading →
The Skeleton Key Ghost Stories contest is at an end! Here’s how the contest works – people send in their ghost stories (truth or fiction, doesn’t matter to us!) and you the reader vote on the winner. We’ll have a couple of batches of stories and at the grand finale we will pit the winner … Continue reading →
This summer Nick got a chance to talk with Darren Aronofsky at the San Diego Comic Con. I was jealous, truth be told, since Aronofsky is one of my favorite modern filmmakers. With just two movies under his belt – the brilliant Pi and the masterpiece Requiem for a Dream – Aronofsky has set himself … Continue reading →
This summer Nick got a chance to talk with Darren Aronofsky at the San Diego Comic Con. I was jealous, truth be told, since Aronofsky is one of my favorite modern filmmakers. With just two movies under his belt – the brilliant Pi and the masterpiece Requiem for a Dream – Aronofsky has set himself … Continue reading →
Every single day of the week (almost), a new Graboid 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 as obscure as obscure gets. So read the news, read the … Continue reading →
CHUD was an early champion of Kurt Wimmer’s Equilibrium (for what it was worth — I’m not sure how many people actually bothered to see it before Christian Bale’s cleric shot up Cinemax), but things have been relatively quiet on his follow-up Ultraviolet. We know that it features Milla Jovovich as a superhuman babe battling vampires … Continue reading →
Think You Have What it Takes to Be a Warrior-Scribe? We’re going to be looking for another reviewer in the near future. Details will be forthcoming. This is just an early heads-up. As was the case during the last go-around (when we picked up Graig, Russell and Rob) you’ll be asked to review about four … Continue reading →
Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $54,900,000 $201,000,000 2 2 Walk the Line $19,700,000 $54,700,000 2 3 Yours Mine and Ours $17,400,000 $24,500,000 1 4 Chicken Little $12,400,000 $118,200,000 4 5 Rent $10,700,000 $18,000,000 1 6 Just Friends $9,200,000 $13,600,000 1 7 Pride and Prejudice $7,000,000 … Continue reading →