Two actors, two faces and a two sided story. I smell an Oscar nod for Gosling…I see audience rejection of the film.
It’s October. A time when Ghoulies, Ghosties and Long-Legged Beasties roam the earth. But if you start seeing the ghost of a World War II Japanese kamikaze fighter pilot, you’re probably Enoch Brae, the central character of Restless. And that’s not a bad place to be. Enoch is an odd kid. If your name is Enoch [...]
“Rock ‘em Sock ‘em Robots” get their day on the big screen in Real Steel, a movie that transcends the one-joke premise and is instead a heartwarming, fist-pumping mechanized fairy tale of a father and son coming together amid some of the baddest technology you’ll ever wish was really available. Not to bad for a [...]
Let Me In may star two extremely talented child actors, but it is definitely not a movie for kids. Director Matt Reeves doesn’t pull any punches in this violent remake of the acclaimed Swedish vampire film, Let the Right One In.
Today at Comic-Con saw less news, but much more high-profile announcements. Most of the action took place in Hall H, which was bogged down with some serious line management problems, but we’ve got it all summed up right here for you.
Although the show floor was opened up last night, the San Diego Comic-Con officially opened today. Read this concise wrap-up of everything important that you missed at the con.
Here’s our first look at Let Me In, the American adaptation of the Swedish novel Let the Right One In which was originally adapted into the Swedish feature film by the same name. I can’t go any further without strongly encouraging you to, that if you haven’t, see director Tomas Alfredson’s English subtitled Let the [...]
Today, we have the first photo of Chloe Moretz in Let Me In, the American remake of 2008′s Let the Right One In. Check it out below:
I’m gonna get Biblical and quote Solomon “there is nothing new under the sun” and there isn’t but why does Hollywood feel they have to give their take on everything? I see film as an art form and as an artist I think that sometimes someone else got it right, their representation of a thought [...]
Let Me In, an adaptation of the famous Swedish thriller Lat den Ratte Komma In, joins the multitude of vampire films coming to the big screen in 2010.
If you’re familiar with classic horror, Hammer Film Productions will drum up instant images of 1950s/60s/70s monster sequels, such as The Revenge of Frankenstein and the Christopher Lee Dracula films. Since the seventies, Hammer has survived through British television specials and straight to DVD productions. Now, Hammer is planning a resurgence into cinemas by re-releasing [...]