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…and as Matty and his partner step into the shadows, so does this online version of Left Turn. Issue One of the comic will go on sale in December of this year with details on the ordering information, publisher, and the first look at the cover will be online in the next couple of weeks. … Continue reading →
It’s been eight years since Francis Ford Coppola last directed a movie. Or five if you count Supernova. But the last official FFC film was The Rainmaker, which was actually pretty good, if a touch generic for one of his films. Hey, at least it wasn’t Jack. Coppola’s been busy enough in the intervening years, … Continue reading →
Devin: Serenity is going to come out and it’s going to do what it does. If it does well, you’ll come back for more, but either way I am sure Serenity II wouldn’t be the next thing you do. Is there another original project that you have percolating?Whedon: Well, there’s there’s Wonder Woman obviously. But … Continue reading →
Day One | Day Two | Day Three | Day Four | Day Five | Day SixDay Seven| Day Eight | Day Nine Next year I’ll format things differently when it comes time to post reviews and notes — this daily collection is getting tiresome. In the meantime, and since its Friday, the least I … Continue reading →
In July, when Nick and I were up in Toronto to get a little Silent Hill love, we got to have dinner with producer Don Carmody. (And a bunch of other people. We’re not so special.) This guy has done a million films, from Porky’s to Chicago. He’s also got some serious horror under the … Continue reading →
How badly does Flightplan stink? I’ve been sitting here coming up with lists of stinky cheeses and which athletes probably had the stinkiest feet, and I am still not finding anything comparable to the great stench that Flightplan will be laying in theaters starting this weekend. Interestingly it’s not the worst movie of the year, … Continue reading →
I come to you not knowing how to take Dear Wendy, the new film written by Lars von Trier and directed by Thomas Vinterberg, the cofounders of the Dogme movement. More than Dogme, though, von Trier is best known these days for his films Dogville and Manderlay, which are both hypercritical of America – and … Continue reading →
I guess it makes sense that New Line would want a sequel to this summer’s comedy smash The Wedding Crashers, but much like the other comedy blockbuster The 40 Year Old Virgin, the film just doesn’t seem to lend itself to sequalization. But I’m probably just not thinking big enough. Maybe a Wedding Crashers sequel … 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 →
With guys like Steve Carell carrying the comic baton, Jim Carrey seems to be working on retiring his manic shtick and becoming all actorly. Joining the guy who gave him orange hair and squeezed him into a green body sock might not seem like the best way to go about it, but read on! Carrey … Continue reading →