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The Weinstein Co. is in the midst of gathering plenty of funds to start making movies, and they’re looking at a couple of secret weapons to add to their eventual bottom line, including two new Michael Moore documentaries, one of them a sequel to Fahrenheit 9/11 (more on that below). The New York Times ran … Continue reading →
Dave Davis brought you the good news earlier this week – Jon Favreau has taken over directorial duties on the John Carter of Mars film. While I am sad to see Kerry Conran go (I liked Sky Captain a bunch, and was looking forward to seeing him bring a pulpy cosmos to life again), Favreau … Continue reading →
I’ve started fresh with the Graboid, going for a more polished and tougher perspective. If you get them from now on it’ll be because you’re an astute fan of movies. I’m not going to make it easy and it’s going to be from something I either like or find it fun to put on the … Continue reading →
Buzz on The Producers has been somewhat mixed, though I have heard rumblings from some that it might have a chance come Oscar time. My opinion? I honestly don’t have one since all I’ve got to go on is the recent international trailer (which I thought was ten kinds of fun) and this new one … Continue reading →
I’ve started fresh with the Graboid, going for a more polished and tougher perspective. If you get them from now on it’ll be because you’re an astute fan of movies. I’m not going to make it easy and it’s going to be from something I either like or find it fun to put on the … Continue reading →
Mailbagsukidoji: The Steady Leak may not be so steady these days, but your letters have been, so I must share them and answer them so that the wheels keep turning on this crazy little bitch. Feel free to ask whatever about whomever or whatever, and I’ll do my best to answer it. Letters in here … Continue reading →
Has it really been a month? Here in New York City it’s unseasonably warm, but soon enough the leaves will start changing and our thoughts will turn to ghosts and ghouls and tricks and treats. Which makes October an ideal month for plenty of horror films, like The Fog, Saw II and Two For the … Continue reading →
Has it really been a month? Here in New York City it’s unseasonably warm, but soon enough the leaves will start changing and our thoughts will turn to ghosts and ghouls and tricks and treats. Which makes October an ideal month for plenty of horror films, like The Fog, Saw II and Two For the … Continue reading →
Sometimes a movie speaks to me so truthfully and so personally that I can’t figure out if it’s a great film or just one that greatly resonates with me. After thinking about it a lot (and I mean a lot), I’ve come to the conclusion that The Squid and the Whale is a great film, … Continue reading →
Dawn of the Dead ’04 director Zach Snyder is getting his giant green screen ready for 300, and now he’s got several humans to stand in front of it. The movie, an adaptation of Frank Miller’s graphic novel, stars Scotsman Gerard Butler as Spartan king Leonidas, who rallied his hardy troops against Xerxes and his … Continue reading →