Perfect Sense, 2011. Directed by David Mackenzie. Starring Ewan McGregor, Eva Green, Connie Nielsen, Stephen Dillane and Ewen Bremner. SYNOPSIS: A chef and a scientist fall in love as an epidemic sweeps the globe. The first thing to go is our sense of smell. Then we start to cry uncontrollably. Then an insatiable hunger as […]
Machete will return in Machete Kills!
We were promised that he’d return and now Deadline have confirmed that Danny Trejo’s former Mexican Federale will be back, with filmmaker Robert Rodriguez signing a deal with producer Alexander Rodnyansky to develop Machete Kills – the sequel to 2010’s Grindhouse spin-off Machete and the second instalment in a planned trilogy that will presumably conclude […]
Movie Review – The Watermen (2011)
The Watermen, 2011. Written and Directed by Matt L. Lockhart. Starring Jason Mewes, Richard Riehle, Floyd Abel, Luke Guldan and Tyler Johnson. SYNOPSIS: A group of sport fishermen and their attractive lady friends go on a fishing trip, but they soon get captured by some murderous watermen and must fight for their lives. What worse […]
Thoughts on… Hostel (2005)
Hostel, 2005. Directed by Eli Roth. Starring Jay Hernandez, Derek Richardson and Eythor Gudjonsson. SYNOPSIS: Three backpackers travelling through Europe find themselves staying in a hostel with a dark secret. It’s difficult to deny that Hostel is an important film within the horror genre, ushering in a wave of torture porn. David Edelstein’s 2006 article […]
Michael Biehn to produce and star in three Grindhouse films
Following his comeback in the Planet Terror portion of the Robert Rodriguez / Quentin Tarantino collaboration Grindhouse back in 2007, cult actor Michael Biehn – star of 80’s classics The Terminator, Aliens and The Abyss – now seems to have a taste for exploitation flicks. Having made his directorial debut last year with the suspense […]
Blu-ray Review – Tyrannosaur (2011)
Tyrannosaur, 2011. Directed by Paddy Considine. Starring Peter Mullan, Olivia Colman and Eddie Marsan. SYNOPSIS: A man whose life is spiralling out of control is given a chance at redemption when he meets a Christian charity shop worker. The feature debut from British actor Paddy Considine (Dead Man’s Shoes, Hot Fuzz), Tyrannosaur has been earning […]
Special Features – The Ten Best Movie Stares
Jake Wardle selects his ten favourite movie stares… Stares, glares, gazes… whatever you want to call them, the movies are full of them, and as far as I can tell nobody’s ever compiled a list of the best. Shocking, I’m sure you’ll agree, but true. For some, even the mention of ‘film’ will bring to […]
Harrison Ford returning as Rick Deckard in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner sequel?
Not content with returning to the Alien franchise for this summer’s sci-fi epic Prometheus, British filmmaker Ridley Scott is also busy making plans to revisit the Blade Runner universe and now, according to Twitch Film, star Harrison Ford has entered early negotiations to reprise his role as replicant hunter (and possible replicant) Rick Deckard. Back […]
How to Double Your Box Office
Commenting on the critics with Simon Columb… Angie Han writes for Slash Film about a new (Beatles-inspired?) double-film project that Joel Edgerton and Jessica Chastain have recently become involved in called The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: His and The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Hers: “I’m a sucker for movies about failing relationships to begin with, […]
A Michael Mann Retrospective
Flickering Myth presents a detailed look at the work of the acclaimed filmmaker Michael Mann… Whether it is a Native Indian raised trapper caught in crossfire of the colonial wars between Britain and France or an investigative journalist undermined by corporate interests, Michael Mann has the remarkable ability to explore the nuances of human behavior […]
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