Superbowl Trailers: LAND OF THE LOST
If time-warping back to the 1980s for GI Joe wasn’t far enough back for you, how about the 1970s and the big-screen adaptation of The Land Of The Lost? I’m honestly a bit surprised that [click for more]
If time-warping back to the 1980s for GI Joe wasn’t far enough back for you, how about the 1970s and the big-screen adaptation of The Land Of The Lost? I’m honestly a bit surprised that [click for more]
A real American pasttime like the Superbowl seems like the perfect place to debut some new footage of the cinematic adaptation of some real American heroes, GI Joe. The first of many new commercials for [click for more]
Perhaps the first film of the year that I am truly anxious to see, the animated Coraline will arrive in theaters next week sporting a prestigious pedigree. The film is based on an original children’s [click for more]
I haven’t heard much about the upcoming CGI animated film Planet 51 except that its premise sounds like a fun, comedic flip of the standard alien invasion story. However, the trailer only half sells me [click for more]
The plot sounds as if inspired by an old J. Geils Band song- a guy wakes up from a four year coma to discover that his virginal high school sweetheart is now a Playboy bunny. [click for more]
January is an odd month for movies. The winter holiday season has ended and the studios are laying their spent, having shot their wad of films they hoped would bring in the crowds over the [click for more]
A little less than two weeks ago, we got our first good look at director J. J. Abrams’ reinvented Star Trek universe in motion and most fans found it good. But there was one thing [click for more]
I just got back from an early evening screening of Quantum Of Solace (more on that tomorrow afternoon), where we also got to see the new Watchmen trailer, embedded below. If the first trailer was [click for more]
Twentieth Century Fox has released some more footage, what they’re calling an extended trailer, from their upcoming remake of The Day The Earth Stood Still. The first half seems to expand upon the premise of the [click for more]
Low budget science-fiction films are almost always better than their more heavily financed counterparts, simply because they concentrate more on characterization and smart story ideas than they can on spectacle and special effects. I saw [click for more]
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