Movie Poster Monday: French Version of Oliver Stone’s W.

In our leaked trailer post for Oliver Stone’s G.W. Bush biography / parody W., I mentioned the irony of a renegade like Stone using Bush’s own campaign slogan — the single letter, aimed at us morons – to title a movie that clearly, um, questions his credentials. Now, check the design of the letter W in this French movie poster for […]

Review Roundup: PINEAPPLE EXPRESS, SISTERHOOD 2, ELEGY

You know the last time we had positive reviews across the board for a weekend? I don’t either, but it’s been a while. So let the following viewers rejoice: Stoners, Seth Rogen fans, young adult women, and anyone that’s ever pined for Penelope Cruz. That covers just about everyone on the planet.
:: PINEAPPLE EXPRESS
Rotten Tomatoes: 69 / […]

Review Roundup: MUMMY, SWING VOTE

If it feels like Brendan Fraser is in a new adventure movie every three weeks, that’s because he is. Hey, a brother’s gotta pay the mortgage. And so does Kevin Costner. Here are two new releases that just scream “sittin’ in the summertime slog.”
:: SWING VOTE
Rotten Tomatoes: 38 / 100
Metacritic: 47 / 100
filmcritic.com: 2 / 5

Swing Vote has its […]

Updates: CHE, TWO LOVERS, SYNECDOCHE

The Hollywood Reporter offers an update on three American films that buzzed like a beehive at the Cannes Film Festival, but have distribution issues. Why? Here’s our take, with details on all three movies:
:: Steven Soderbergh’s Che
Soderbergh’s biography about revolutionary Che Guevara is enormously challenging: It’s built as a two-part film experience clocking in at 4 hours, 18 minutes. […]

New Clip from Bill Maher’s RELIGULOUS

Just in from Lionsgate, here’s the latest clip from Religulous. Everybody blaspheme!

That is some seriously funny editing.
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Interviews: LAND OF THE LOST’s Brad Silberling, Krofft Brothers

Shooting’s done on the upcoming Land of the Lost, and the good folks at Movieweb caught some video interviews with three major players behind the comedy. First, director Brad Silberling, he of the smart decision to make Sleestaks look just as silly / intimidating as they did in the 1970s. (Note: Silberling is interrupted early by […]