New Movies in Theaters: January 14, 2011
Now we’re two weeks into January so there’s no excuse not to start your list of the best movies of 2011! The Green Hornet – PG-13 – watch the trailer ► Seth Rogen as a Superhero, Jay Chou as his...
View ArticleCriterion Commentaries: Being John Malkovich
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View ArticleCasting Roundup: Sci-fi Projects for Tom Cruise & George Clooney, & More
Tom Cruise is attached to star in Yukikaze, an adaptation of a series of Japanese sci-fi novels by author Chohei Kamayashi. The plot centers around a planetary defense force fighting back against an...
View ArticleCriterion Commentaries: Being John Malkovich
I remember when I had just turned 14, and on Bravo was this TV Spot for a movie called Being John Malkovich. I had never heard of it, and I had no idea what it was about. All I knew was that the cast...
View ArticleCasting Roundup: Sci-fi Projects for Tom Cruise & George Clooney, & More
Tom Cruise is attached to star in Yukikaze, an adaptation of a series of Japanese sci-fi novels by author Chohei Kamayashi. The plot centers around a planetary defense force fighting back against an...
View ArticleNew Movies in Theaters: January 14, 2011
Now we’re two weeks into January so there’s no excuse not to start your list of the best movies of 2011! The Green Hornet – PG-13 – watch the trailer ► Seth Rogen as a Superhero, Jay Chou as his...
View ArticleCriterion Commentaries: Being John Malkovich
I remember when I had just turned 14, and on Bravo was this TV Spot for a movie called Being John Malkovich. I had never heard of it, and I had no idea what it was about. All I knew was that the cast...
View ArticleCasting Roundup: Sci-fi Projects for Tom Cruise & George Clooney, & More
Tom Cruise is attached to star in Yukikaze, an adaptation of a series of Japanese sci-fi novels by author Chohei Kamayashi. The plot centers around a planetary defense force fighting back against an...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Comedies of the 1990s
The comedies we admire most from the 90s say something about ourselves. They also make us wonder; are they still just as funny to us now? What sets them apart from today’s comedies? Let’s take a look...
View Article“Touch of Evil” – Nathan’s Movie Challenge, Week 11
“What does it matter what you say about people?” It’s very obvious that Touch of Evil is a very well made movie. There’s exceptional framing, exquisite use of light and shadow, outstanding camerawork,...
View ArticleFrom Stage to Screen: Annie (2014)
Let me get this out of the way right off the bat: I am not Annie’s biggest fan. I don’t care for the original show, and I don’t care for the 1982 movie version. But while I don’t like it much, I get...
View Article30 Years of Dark Horse Comics & Films
On Saturday, June 4, comic book shops across the world will celebrate Dark Horse Comics’s thirtieth anniversary. Dark Horse Comics emerged in 1986 just as the light was being snuffed out for...
View ArticleNew Movies in Theaters: January 14, 2011
Now we’re two weeks into January so there’s no excuse not to start your list of the best movies of 2011! The Green Hornet – PG-13 – watch the trailer ► Seth Rogen as a Superhero, Jay Chou as his...
View ArticleCriterion Commentaries: “Being John Malkovich”
I remember when I had just turned 14, and on Bravo was this TV Spot for a movie called Being John Malkovich. I had never heard of it, and I had no idea what it was about. All I knew was that the cast...
View ArticleCasting Roundup: Sci-fi Projects for Tom Cruise & George Clooney, & More
Tom Cruise is attached to star in Yukikaze, an adaptation of a series of Japanese sci-fi novels by author Chohei Kamayashi. The plot centers around a planetary defense force fighting back against an...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Comedies of the 1990s
The comedies we admire most from the 90s say something about ourselves. They also make us wonder; are they still just as funny to us now? What sets them apart from today’s comedies? Let’s take a look...
View Article“Touch of Evil” – Nathan’s Movie Challenge, Week 11
“What does it matter what you say about people?” It’s very obvious that Touch of Evil is a very well made movie. There’s exceptional framing, exquisite use of light and shadow, outstanding camerawork,...
View ArticleFrom Stage to Screen: Annie (2014)
Let me get this out of the way right off the bat: I am not Annie’s biggest fan. I don’t care for the original show, and I don’t care for the 1982 movie version. But while I don’t like it much, I get...
View Article30 Years of Dark Horse Comics & Films
On Saturday, June 4, comic book shops across the world will celebrate Dark Horse Comics’s thirtieth anniversary. Dark Horse Comics emerged in 1986 just as the light was being snuffed out for...
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