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Did you catch the first half of my one on one interview with Joss Whedon? You can still read it by clicking right here. In that first part we talked about his new film, Serenity, which came out of the cancelled TV series Firefly. I have to say thanks to the people who had some … Continue reading →
Despite all the grousing we do around here about Hollywood’s reliance on the past, there are occasionally movies that could conceivably benefit from an update. For example, the 80s flick The Star Chamber had a great premise but ended up being a pretty mediocre film. G’head, remake it! Let’s Get Harry? Put it back on … Continue reading →
Did you catch the first half of my one on one interview with Joss Whedon? You can still read it by clicking right here. In that first part we talked about his new film, Serenity, which came out of the cancelled TV series Firefly. I have to say thanks to the people who had some … Continue reading →
I just came from a press screening of the new Park Chanwook film, the third in his revenge-themed trilogy that began with Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and continued with Oldboy. Until today the new film was to be known in the United States as Sympathy for Lady Vengeance, but just before my screening Tartan, who … Continue reading →
Master multitasker Robert Rodriguez’s 3-D flick The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl came and went early this summer, briefly stopping to hurl random CGI creations at audiences, but now here’s another chance to see what Rodriguez slapped together based on ideas from his own young son’s mind. The movie revolves around a misfit lad whose … Continue reading →
Keira Knightley. Mickey Roarke. AT LAST! Domino is Tony Scott’s latest film, a super stylish action thriller set against the sorta true-life story of ass kicking bounty hunter Domino Harvey. You can count on a few things when Mr. Scott is behind the lens. It’ll look good. It’ll feature great character work. It’ll grow on … Continue reading →
Earlier this year I had a chance to see one of 2005’s best horror films at the NY Asian Film Festival – the movie is called Three… Extremes, and it features short films from Park Chanwook, Takashi Miike and Fruit Chan. It’s like a Pan-Asia League of Genius! I’ll tell you right up front that … Continue reading →
Boy is that picture ever familiar. Above is a character card for Disney’s first all-CGI feature, Chicken Little, opening as the text says, November 4th. The film stars our beloved Zach Braff as the titular character, who believes the sky is falling and who may just be right this time. The character above, Hollywood Abby, … Continue reading →
Boy is that picture ever familiar. Above is a character card for Disney’s first all-CGI feature, Chicken Little, opening as the text says, November 4th. The film stars our beloved Zach Braff as the titular character, who believes the sky is falling and who may just be right this time. The character above, Hollywood Abby, … Continue reading →
I was away for about two weeks and wasn’t really following the movie news that closely (I was far too busy making it, baby!), so maybe I missed the announcement of 400 other characters joining. Or maybe the guys at Xmenfilms.net are getting fed bogus spoilers. But at any rate, here’s a list of mutants … Continue reading →