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- Which Comedic Pair Needs to Make More Movies?
- Rory Culkin Delivers the Best Performance of His Career in 'Gabriel'
- The Last Horror Blog: 'Nightmare on Elm Street' Gets a Coffee Book; Trailers for 'Let Us Prey,' 'House of Dust' and More
- Nick Frost Tells Us About How Fear Made Him Want to Dance His Heart Out for 'Cuban Fury'
- Mondo Honors Marvel Heroes and Villains with Its Latest Gallery
- Calling All 'Harry Potter' Fans: Now You Can Enroll in the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
- Are These the 20 Best Movie Theaters in the World?
- Here Are New Updates on 'Top Gun 2,' 'Beverly Hills Cop 4' and 'Pirates of the Caribbean 5'
- 2014 Cannes Film Festival Lineup: New Movies from David Cronenberg, Tommy Lee Jones, Ryan Gosling and More
- Zack Snyder Talks Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman and When We'll See the First 'Batman vs. Superman' Photos
Which Comedic Pair Needs to Make More Movies? Posted: 17 Apr 2014 08:00 PM PDT Who are today's equivalent of Laurel and Hardy or Abbott and Costello or Martin and Lewis or Cheech and Chong or even Farley and Spade? With the news that Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly are reteaming for another movie, following up their hit collaborations in Talladega Nights and Step Brothers with Border Guards, maybe they're the closest thing we've got. And in a way theirs is a trio if we include Adam McKay, the director behind all three of their pairings. Others that I can think of are Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, who also have a directorial third in Edgar Wright, though they've also done movies together without him (namely Paul). More and more, they're doing their own separate thing -- mostly Pegg is doing a lot of blockbuster work -- which is too bad... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Rory Culkin Delivers the Best Performance of His Career in 'Gabriel' Posted: 17 Apr 2014 07:27 PM PDT There's this uncomfortable, punishing sadness that you can't stop feeling while you watch Gabriel, and all of it comes from Rory Culkin's tremendous performance as the film's driver, pushing us along a slippery road littered with bad decisions and good intentions. Yeah, you don't feel great watching this movie, but it's great how much it actually makes you feel. You feel for Gabriel and you feel for his family. You feel all these little things about love, obsession and mental illness, and you begin to question where to draw the line when you're chasing something that means everything. For Gabriel, there is no line and that's the problem. Convinced he's meant to reunite with his first love, he sets off on a journey to find her and live... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 17 Apr 2014 07:00 PM PDT Welcome to The Last Horror Blog, a biweekly column on all things horror. Never Sleep Again inspires Elm Street coffee table book – Never Sleep Again, the massive documentary chronicling essentially everything you could ever want to know about the Nightmare on Elm Street films, isn’t content to exist as just a movie anymore. Writer and producer Tommy Hutson has decided that the documentary should also have a companion book – and he’s announced that he’s ready to release a 200-plus-page tome on Craven’s classic first film. The new book will feature interviews, pictures and presumably some things that weren’t covered in the documentary. There’s no official release date set, but clear a space on your shelf next to Crystal Lake... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Nick Frost Tells Us About How Fear Made Him Want to Dance His Heart Out for 'Cuban Fury' Posted: 17 Apr 2014 06:00 PM PDT Nick Frost is probably one of the last actors you'd imagine leading a romantic comedy about salsa dancing, and the Shaun of the Dead and The World's End star is certainly aware of that fact. That's why it took so long for him to work up the courage to actually tell anyone he wanted to make a movie where his dancing was a huge plot point. What's great about Cuban Fury, though, is that it doesn't make fun of the fact that Nick Frost is a large man doing dances usually reserved for slim, sexy people. This is a well-meaning, heartfelt comedy about a man (Frost) coming to terms with the fact that he's excellent at something everyone would make fun of him for. It also doesn't hurt that his secret hobby happens to be the precise type of exotic dancing that his... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Mondo Honors Marvel Heroes and Villains with Its Latest Gallery Posted: 17 Apr 2014 04:06 PM PDT |
Posted: 17 Apr 2014 04:00 PM PDT The Harry Potter franchise continues to expand, including news of a prequel spin-off trilogy (called Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them) that J.K. Rowling is adapting for the big screen as we speak. To partake in perhaps the ultimate act of Potter fandom, enroll at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry — a new online/social network where would-be wizzes and witches can get an education at one of pop culture’s most famous institutes of higher learning. Once accepted, students are able to grab virtual textbooks and dig into the nine-week course load, which zips through seven years of magic schooling. Your experience is aided by professors, homework, quizzes, and you can even join a dormitory to meet fellow Potter geeks. The site won’t cost you a... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Are These the 20 Best Movie Theaters in the World? Posted: 17 Apr 2014 03:00 PM PDT Movie nerds love to wax poetic about their favorite film houses — especially when a list like this one from Men’s Journal comes along, in which the magazine rated the top 20 movie theaters in the world. From Paris to Los Angeles and Sydney, Australia, this selection of cinemas ventures around the globe, but gives the number one spot to the Spanish Colonial Baroque-designed Castro Theatre in San Francisco. Built by Timothy L. Pflueger in 1922, the 1,407-seat theater has a grand facade and sits in the heart of the largest (and one of the oldest) LGBT communities in the United States. The Castro even hosted the world premiere of Gus Van Sant’s Oscar-winning movie Milk — about the first openly gay elected official in California, Harvey Milk. Check out... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Here Are New Updates on 'Top Gun 2,' 'Beverly Hills Cop 4' and 'Pirates of the Caribbean 5' Posted: 17 Apr 2014 02:00 PM PDT When we last checked in with megaproducer Jerry Bruckheimer, he was moving from his longtime post at Disney over to Paramount and lining up multiple new projects. Today, we bring you an update on three notable sequels Bruckheimer has in development. Eddie Murphy and Brett Ratner appear to be moving forward rapidly with Beverly Hills Cop 4 following a no-go on an attempted TV show. “We're in the process of getting the script finished. Paramount is very excited about making it, Eddie is very excited, Brett Ratner is excited about doing it, so I think we're moving forward. Hopefully we'll start end of summer, beginning of fall and get rolling on it. We're going to take Eddie back to Detroit - he's going to be in Beverly Hills and we take him to Detroit... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 17 Apr 2014 01:00 PM PDT The 2014 Cannes Film Festival slate has officially arrived, and it’s enough to make a cinephile salivate. Where else can you find the best of the best of filmmaking — including Atom Egoyan, Jean-Luc Godard, Mike Leigh, Xavier Dolan, Wim Wenders, David Cronenberg and Alice Rohrwacher — together at the same party? Opening the festival is Olivier Dahan’s biopic Grace of Monaco starring Nicole Kidman as the movie star turned princess. The story centers on her crisis of marriage and identity during a dispute between her husband, Prince Rainier III, and France's Charles de Gaulle in 1962. This week we told you about David Cronenberg’s Maps to the Stars, featuring Mia Wasikowska, Julianne Moore, John Cusack, and Robert Pattinson in a tale about a... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Posted: 17 Apr 2014 12:00 PM PDT In a new interview with Forbes, Zack Snyder talks more about the upcoming Batman vs. Superman, addresses the kind of Batman we'll see in the movie and teases that first image of the new Batman (Ben Affleck) and Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) standing alongside Superman (Henry Cavill), which he says exists and is currently hanging on his office wall. On when he decided to make the Man of Steel sequel a Batman vs. Superman movie: "I gotta be honest, it definitely was a thing that… after Man of Steel finished and we started talking about what would be in the next movie, I started subtly mentioning that it would be cool if he faced Batman. In the first meeting, it was like, “Maybe Batman?” Maybe at the end of the second movie, some Kryptonite... Read More This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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