If you're a fan of Red Road , and were itching for the next part of the trilogy, I'm sorry to say that this isn't it. (Is the trilogy plan even continuing?!) It is, however, the second feature for the
Gotta love those fan-friendly filmmakers. Next Saturday the Hobbit -makers ( Peter Jackson and Guillermo del Toro ) will participate in an online Q&A session -- and you've we've been invited to contribute some queries! Got a question about the
Reviewed by Kerry Birmingham Quote: "While the look and feel of these films haven't aged particularly well, the sense of environmental urgency that repeats from movie to movie seems more relevant than ever."
We humans spend at least a third of our lives sleeping. Custom bed makers Legget and Platt know this and want to make your night's sleep as comfortable as possible with their new $50,000 Starry Night Bed. So what does
We're down to the pointy end of things on American Idol, with just three contestants remaining. Who's going to take it out this year? My money's on the passionate rock god, David Cook.David manages to deliver consistently brilliant but incredibly
Yes bar tricks are always fun to do to impress your friends, but what about making money off those tricks? With Brian Brushwood's new online show, viewers can learn how to just that...in a not-so-moral way.Scam school only started last
Like most mega-pathetic movie spazzes, I bought this box set the day it came out. (Actually I bought this version , got home, freaked out, and brought it back to the store to exchange for the correct one.) The first
Filed under: Comedy, Documentary, Independent, Festival Reports, Shorts, Other Festivals, Images, Cinematical IndieI spent three days at the very first Marfa Film Festival, plus two days in transit -- more than 1,000 hard miles of driving -- and it was
Baby, when I met you there was peace unknown. I set out to get you with a fine tooth comb.. Okay, sorry. I couldn't resist. Like Ryan back in January , I had to start this with a little "Islands
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Awards, Fandom, Comic/Superhero/Geek, Remakes and SequelsWhen Heath Ledger passed away earlier this year, he left the planet as one of this generation's great actors; a guy who battled many personal demons off the screen, for
The horrors of war and the atrocities of which humans are capable of have, of course, been documented extensively in film since the birth of the medium. From the recent slew of documentaries on the Iraq war to Atom Egoyan's
Filed under: Cannes, Festival Reports, Images, Cinematical Indie, PostersThe Cannes Film Festival got off to a kind of dark and depressing start, with two movies about the worst side of humanity screening. But hey, it wouldn't be a film festival
Reviewed by Erich Asperschlager Quote: "Its rawness was a radical departure for the ex-Beatle, and though the album speaks of a specific time in an individual life, it continues to influence those in search of musical authenticity."
If you had a slow Mother's Day weekend and were lurking around the net, you might have heard that David O. Russell's upcoming comedy Nailed hit another snag; this one much bigger than just an actor walking off set (a
At the moment we have to consider this a rumor, but can you imagine an Academy Award-winning psychotic oilman in a musical? Daniel Day-Lewis is in talks to replace Javier Bardem in Rob Marshall's film version of the musical Nine