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Joss Whedon showed up at Whedonesque, a blog that fanatically keeps track of all things Whedon related (and which will probably be miffed that I said fanatic), and dropped some sweet info on the masses. There was talk of a new Serenity/Firefly comic, set during the time period of the TV show (which means certain … Continue reading →
Julian McMahon is going to have bad things happen to him, and they have nothing to do with Latveria. The actor, who played the mortal enemy of the Fantastic Four this summer, will next be seen in Premonition, a thriller starring Sandra Bullock. Sort of like, “I have a premonition Sandra Bullock’s career isn’t going … Continue reading →
Every single day of the week, 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 reviews, … Continue reading →
Be warned in advance: this interview ends on a cliffhanger! At the very end of this interview, Rob Zombie confesses that he has not yet seen Oldboy, and on my urging says he will watch it tonight (that’s November 9th, for you at home – CHUD.com, turning around interviews faster than anybody else!). Did he? … Continue reading →
Be warned in advance: this interview ends on a cliffhanger! At the very end of this interview, Rob Zombie confesses that he has not yet seen Oldboy, and on my urging says he will watch it tonight (that’s November 9th, for you at home – CHUD.com, turning around interviews faster than anybody else!). Did he? … Continue reading →
I have been dying to see more footage from Darren Aronofsky’s The Fountain ever since ComicCon. Now there’s a new internet-only trailer, and while it doesn’t have a ton of new stuff, it does place things I had seen in fascinating context, and the newer material looks dazzling. What I like best is that it … Continue reading →
You can’t tell it from the transcript here, but Richard Gere bristled at the last question. I was surprised – Gere had been a very thoughtful interview, and then right at the end he seemed to get annoyed. I think the question’s a valid one, and I don’t feel sorry for having asked it (although … Continue reading →
Paramount is courting controversy by being the studio that won the rights to Boys Don’t Cry director Kimberly Peirce’s new film, Stop-Loss. The film began life as a documentary, where Peirce was looking into the stories of GIs who returned home from Iraq, only to be shipped back out again against their wills by the … Continue reading →
I like Ryan Reynolds, but not because of his films. Looking back at his resume you see that the guy’s film choices have been less than inspired – Van Wilder is probably his only real hit. And like Amityville Horror, whatever money that made certainly didn’t come from his name. But I think that Hollywood … Continue reading →
There’s no book too unlikely to become a movie, at least not if Leonardo DiCaprio is interested in it. Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink is apparently a very good book about snap judgement and quick decision making. The author uses different examples to explore many aspects, including the neurological, of this phenomenon. That’s right, it’s a non-fiction … Continue reading →