
History Channel Unmasks Batman Tonight
If you haven’t gotten enough Batman yet this past weekend, and with The Dark Knight racking up over $155 million at the box office, there was certainly a lot of batman being had, you might [click for more]
If you haven’t gotten enough Batman yet this past weekend, and with The Dark Knight racking up over $155 million at the box office, there was certainly a lot of batman being had, you might [click for more]
As I said when I reviewed it earlier this week, the blame for what a sloppy train wreck of a movie that is Hancock is can be laid at the feet of the numerous rewrites [click for more]
In a turnaround from what was being said back at the beginning of September, Wes Anderson’s short film Hotel Chevalier will run in front of his new feature The Darjeeling Limited when the movie opens [click for more]
OK, now that everyone’s seen Spider-Man 3, there’s plenty of new films opening this weekend at your local cinema. 28 Weeks Later Delta Farce The Ex Gerogia Rule
Movies that look back to the 1980s or glimpse the future are just a portion of what’s in store for this weekend at your local cinema. Kickin’ It Old Skool Next The Condemned Jindabyne
Thrillers, both comedic and dramatic, head up this week’s releases. Hot Fuzz Fracture Vacancy Stephanie Daley The Tripper
Thrillers, historical action-adventure, personal voyages of discovery and a talking meatball are your new choices at the local cineplex this weekend. Or you could go see Grindhouse. Disturbia Pathfinder Year Of The Dog Perfect Stranger [click for more]
While discussing his upcoming film Hostel II with journalists at the New York ComicCon this past February, director Eli Roth talked a bit about the faux-trailer he created for Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriquez’s up [click for more]
Here’s a look at some of the films opening this weekend- Blades Of Glory Lookout After The Wedding
It’s always important for a movie to open with a scene that grips its audience, pulling them into its celluloid world for the rest of its runtime. Although not meant for general consumption, screenplays need [click for more]
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