Reviewed by David Johnson Quote: "The National Lampoon continues to lose credibility with this, yet another unfunny sex comedy in a long line of unfunny sex comedies."
Reviewed by Daryl Loomis Quote: "Takashi Miike has done an excellent job with this subtle stage production. He exercises restraint even in the most violent parts of the story and adds another successful piece in his widespread body of work."
Reviewed by Paul Pritchard Quote: "Combining the gleefully psychotic family from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, with the severity of Eli Roth's Hostel, and a sly nod to The Descent, Frontier(s) isn't shy about making its inspirations known."
Reviewed by Victor Valdivia Quote: "It's a shame that the show isn't more reliable, because at its best, The 4400 is as creative and original as any of its more lauded competition."
Reviewed by David Johnson Quote: "Blood is vomited up in buckets, a hand is impaled on an icepick, some guy disembowels himself, a girl rips out her eyeballs, and another girl turns into a yak and coughs up a mouse.
Filed under: Action, Comedy, Fandom, Movie Marketing, Trailers and ClipsAnd when I say ridiculous, I mean "WTF is going on in this flick!?" I'm not sure when this new red band trailer for Tropic Thunder went off the deep end:
Uwe Boll's latest "masterpiece" Postal was scheduled to open next weekend in 1500 theaters, deliberately going up against Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull . But, according to a story at Cinema Blend , Boll's people issued
The Weinstein Co. has added a British horror thriller to their upcoming slate of releases. According to indieWIRE , all North American rights to James Watkins' Eden Lake have been acquired by the Weinsteins at Cannes . Evidently, it's been
If there's anyone who has pulled off a wickedly impressive image transformation, it's Angelina Jolie . She used to be the wild child who'd wear bloody tees to her wedding (with Jonny Lee), or bloody vials around her neck (as
I've said before that a new film from Woody Allen is something like getting a Christmas gift from your eccentric aunt; you never know if you'll get a crocheted toilet paper cozy, or a piece of priceless heirloom jewelry. Fortunately,
I first heard about this film from my friend Aaron, who, honestly, hasn't stopped talking about it for over a year. He caught a screening of it at last year's Tribeca Film Festival, and absolutely fell in love. Another friend
In a natural progression from amateur porn of the Zack and Miri variety, Elizabeth Banks has taken on some a cappella-themed production work. The Hollywood Reporter posts that the actress is going to produce a new film called Pitch Perfect