Moviefone’s 31 Days of Horror
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Horror | Leave a Comment
Filed under: Horror, Fandom, Home Entertainment
Say what you want about all those other so-called “months” throughout the year, October is known for one thing and one thing only — Columbus Day! Yes! No, actually I’m talking about another holiday; one that doesn’t get you a day off work or school, but does allow you to […]
Katee Sackhoff. Still Hot ****
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Just a reminder to the thousands of blogs out there currently and noisily kissing Katee Sackhoff’s ass due to her orgasmic star turn as the evil bionic woman on NBC…
… I saw her first. That post is from January 2006 Y’all should really listen to me more often. Surely she’s TV’s hottest find […]
Fantastic Fest Review: Hell’s Ground
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Horror | Leave a Comment
Filed under: Horror, Theatrical Reviews, Fantastic Fest, Cinematical Indie
Stop me when this sounds familiar: A group of kids lie to their parents, hit the road for a night full of partying, and stumble across a nightmare of monumental proportions. Sounds like your typical B-grade horror movie, right? Absolutely. Hell’s Ground is an unwaveringly derivative and […]
Read More..>>New Season @ TFE
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
Have finally joined the DVR/TIVO masses. Just finished programming the television shows I’m interested in –for the life of me I can’t be bothered trying to figure out when shows air so I should’ve done this looong ago. Is anyone interested in more (albeit still limited) television coverage here? Speak up
This programming endeavor got me […]
EXCLUSIVE: Ian McShane Tells Cinematical HBO Has Scrapped Those ‘Deadwood’ Movies
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Western | Leave a Comment
Filed under: Deals, Fandom, Newsstand, HBO Films, Western
Yeah, I’m not happy about it either. Earlier today, I got a call from Ian McShane to talk about his new family fantasy movie, The Dark is Rising, and I asked him the big question Deadwood fans have been wanting to know for a while now — was […]
Secret Sunshine and faith in South Korea
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
One of the more interesting films playing at this year’s Vancouver International Film Festival — certainly from a faith perspective — is Miryang AKA Secret Sunshine, which won the Best Actress award in Cannes for Do-yeon Jeon and was recently picked to be South Korea’s official submission for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film. […]
Read More..>>BC Christian News — October 2007
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
The newest issue of BC Christian News is now online, and with it, my film column, which looks at the Vancouver International Film Festival and highlights four films in particular — namely The Monastery: Mr. Vig and the Nun, Secret Sunshine, Join Us and For the Bible Tells Me So. It also has news […]
Read More..>>Darth Vader plays the blues
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
This is just too demented to pass up. Now all they have to do is find a way to merge this footage with clips of Hayden Christensen playing the Bob Dylan surrogate in Factory Girl (2006).
Click here if the video file above doesn’t play properly.
(Hat tip to Joe Leydon at MovingPictureBlog.)
Read More..>>Fantastic Fest Review: Invisible Target
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Action and Adventure | Leave a Comment
Filed under: Action & Adventure, Foreign Language, Independent, Theatrical Reviews, The Weinstein Co., Fantastic Fest, Cinematical Indie
Crunch! Bam! Ouch! Wow! Great action movies make you want to express yourself in exclamation marks. As evidenced by Invisible Target, the Hong Kong film industry has forgotten more about making action films than Hollywood will ever learn. Invisible […]
Read More..>>‘Timecrimes’ Tops Fantastic Fest Awards
Posted on September 30, 2007 - Filed Under Horror | Leave a Comment
Filed under: Horror, Independent, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Awards, Shorts, Fantastic Fest, Cinematical Indie
Some of the biggest buzz at Fantastic Fest this year was for the movie Timecrimes (Los Cronocrimenes), a Spanish science-fiction film about a man who more or less stumbles upon time travel and has to deal with its unexpected effects on his life. […]