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The SciFi Channel is airing an original 3 part miniseries that explores the mysteries of a patch of water Charles Berlitz made really, really famous – the Bermuda Triangle. Set against the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, this 3-night, SCI FI Channel Original Miniseries event will focus on a disparate group of professionals, brought together … Continue reading →
Do you live near New York City? Are you free Monday, December 5th? Do you want to go to the premiere of King Kong? I know for sure that the answer to at least one of those questions is yes. But they all have to be yes for you to win one of five pairs … Continue reading →
Do you live near New York City? Are you free Monday, December 5th? Do you want to go to the premiere of King Kong? I know for sure that the answer to at least one of those questions is yes. But they all have to be yes for you to win one of five pairs … Continue reading →
I saw The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe this past weekend. My date cried twice, and neither time because of anything I did (which is probably a first for me). The film delivers on many of the hopes I had for it. One of the scenes that was even better … 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 →
The video game industry rakes in billions and billions of dollars, but it seems like Hollywood hasn’t really exploited it properly. Sure, we’ve seen a bunch of video game adaptations, but not only are they uniformly bad, they’re sort of missing the point. There’s this huge subculture of gamers whose pockets seemed to be stuffed … Continue reading →
I think I’m pretty much all set with M. Night Shyamalan. I mean, I liked The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable just fine, but I hated the hell out of Signs, with its hamfisted bullshit about faith and baseball and things happening for a reason and the most retarded alien invaders since the Psychlos. And I … Continue reading →
Chris Columbus’ big screen version of Rent keeps most of the original Broadway cast members – which meant that I had a chance to interview Detective Green from Law & Order. Many fans don’t know that he originated the role of Tom Collins, an HIV+ professor whose lover is the cross-dressing Angel. Wilison Jermaine Heredia … Continue reading →
It is finished. The Poseidon Journals are done. It was fun while it lasted, as Warner Bros brought a number of web sites to visit the set of Wolfgang Peterson’s remake of The Poseidon Adventure. For me it was memorable because Richard Dreyfuss punched me, a story I will surely be dining out on for … Continue reading →
I’m probably the only guy on the internet who thinks that Christopher Nolan’s film career is on a slight downward path – I think Memento was a wonderful film, if a bit of a novelty, but I think that Insomnia was a fairly trifling movie, and one that doesn’t have the sheer impact of the … Continue reading →