
ACROSS THE UNIVERSE Trailer
Sometimes I anticipate films for what I’m sure others would think are odd reasons. Case in point: director Julie Tambor’s Across The Universe, due out next year. I know Beatles fans who are anxious to [click for more]
Sometimes I anticipate films for what I’m sure others would think are odd reasons. Case in point: director Julie Tambor’s Across The Universe, due out next year. I know Beatles fans who are anxious to [click for more]
Yesterday, while discussing the movie offers he has received over the years in the wake of his 1997 autobiographical Private Parts, talk radio icon Howard Stern mentioned that he was in talks with director Barry [click for more]
One of the upcoming spring films I have been looking forward to the most is the Korean horror import The Host. With its simple yet arresting poster image of a tentacle pulling a young girl [click for more]
If you’re a fan of director Danny Boyle (Trainspotting, 28 Days Later) like I am, you’re probably excited that his new film Sunshine, a science-fiction actioner about a spaceship crew tasked with restarting the failing [click for more]
When the Writers Guild announced the nominees for their annual awards, I’m sure more than a couple of people who actually bothered to read the nomination list were probably shocked to see Sacha Baron Cohen’s [click for more]
If there’s one movie coming this summer that has me excited, it’s Grindhouse– the faux- exploitation double feature from directors Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. Both short films – Rodriguez’s Planet Terror and Tarantino’s Death [click for more]
According to a report last week in Variety, the latest James Bond film Casino Royale (see our review here) has grossed over $448 million worldwide at the box office, making it the top grossing Bond [click for more]
Although I’m no great fan of the more recent spate of extreme horror films, I have to admit that the idea behind this coming weekend’s After Dark Horror Fest is one that seems so obvious [click for more]
Sacha Baron Cohen’s comic creation Borat, the Kazakhstani reporter with a penchant for asking inappropriate questions, has not only attracted enough people to theaters this past weekend to make Borat: Cultural Learnings On America For [click for more]
If you happened to catch the new documentary Al Franken: God Spoke at last spring’s Tribecca Film Fest, than you are among the privileged few who got to see a slightly different cut of the [click for more]
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