Archive: June, 2009

Ghosts Aliens Crave Company

Ghosts Aliens Crave Company

Ghosts/Aliens got themselves more people to join in on their strange and supernatural world. The Comedy Central induced pilot brings along board Keir O’Donnell (Paul Blart: Mall Cop) and Jonathan Sadowski (Friday the 13th Remake). Casted alongside the two are also the likes of Rebecca Wisocky (Funny Money) and Kaylee DeFer (The War At Home). The [...]

MOON Movie Review

MOON Movie Review

Moon is a thing of beauty to watch unfold. It’s a simple concept executed so brilliantly that you’d be amazed to find out its director Duncan Jones’ first feature. He’s created one of the most unique films in a good while and maybe the best science fiction film of the year. Unfortunately it’s one of [...]

Bye Bye Earl

Bye Bye Earl

Yes, we did report a couple of days ago about the possibility of the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl getting a thirteen episode revival, but alas this shall not be. Representatives of Twentieth Century Fox confirmed for the hopeful fan base that the possibility of Earl gaining more episodes on TBS will not happen. Instead of [...]

Hayter Sees A Deadworld

Hayter Sees A Deadworld

David Hayter, more commonly known as the voice of Solid Snake and Watchmen writer, is hopping on board along with Benedict Carver (Tekken) to breathe some undead life into the latest comic book adaptation, Deadworld. Based off the comic of the same name, the overall story revolves around four months after that event (zombie apocalypse), [...]

Those are tears on poor Timber.

UPDATE: Sommers STILL A Real American Hero

UPDATE (10:55 AM PST): According to the good people at CHUD.com via Latino Review as George “El Guapo” Rush posted the following: We spoke with Producer Lorenzo di Bonaventura about this whole firing mess and here’s what he had to say: Lorenzo: Its very unfair to Steve, its completely untrue he was never asked to [...]

Moon Review

Moon Review

The summer movie season isn’t traditionally the best time to talk about how small a film’s budget is. Summer science fiction is supposed to be about guys named Kirk and Spock or robots named Megatron and Devastator. So far this summer we’ve beat up on Eric Bana with the crew of the USS Enterprise and [...]

Shutter Island Trailer

Shutter Island Trailer

Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio team up again to bring the new thriller mystery to the screen, Shutter Island. Based off of the 2003 novel of the same name by in demand author Dennis Lehane who’s previous adapted works have been Mystic River and Gone, Baby, Gone. Drama is set in 1954, U.S. Marshal Teddy Daniels [...]

Under The Radar: Whatever Works

Under The Radar: Whatever Works

Woody Allen delivers once again another quirky story starring Larry David in the new film Whatever Works. Spinning its way out of the Tribeca Film Festival’s official selection list and onto a fairly bigger range of theaters, the upcoming comedy is being spat out with the help of Sony Pictures Classic for distribution. Written and directed [...]

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