Who knew death could be so hysterical. I knew it could be funny, but Death at a Funeral is the most creative, witty, and comical movie I have ever seen on the subject. Not only does it have... Read more
George Lucas was on The Daily Show with last night and chatted with John Stewart about the generational gaps between Star Wars fans. He also talks about his new book, Blockbusting, that was... Read more
The title really says it all. After the jump you will find some ridiculous trailers from the artistic and comical to the utterly disturbing and disgusting, all from around the world. Read more
Lady Vengeance (Chinjeolhan geumjassi), the third installment in the Park Chan Wook Vengeance Trilogy, is a much different take on the concept of revenge. Just when I thought all hope was l... Read more
Guess what? Damien (Cyril Raffaelli) and Leito (David Belle) return to the streets of D13 in Banlieue 13 – Ultimatum (District 13: Ultimatum), the sequal to the 2004 french action hit.... Read more
Well, I think I can safely say that The Boat that Rocked, aka Pirate Radio, is a UK production making this a foreign film in my book. If anyone is familiar with any of these actors and actre... Read more
Do you remember what it was like to be able to run around your house pretending that you were a superhero and that everyone else around you was somehow deeply rooted in your new troubled wor... Read more
So today is the last day of 2009, congratulations for making it through another year of cinematic ups and downs. I have decided not to make a top 10 list but rather a list of movies I enjoye... Read more
They say there is a first time for everything, well my reaction after Park Chan-wook’s Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (Boksuneun naui geot – 2002) was definitely a first for me. Last night... Read more
Yesterday I took a risk. I walked into my local library browsed through the foreign DVD section and picked a random movie based off its cover. Normally I don’t judge most things by its cover... Read more
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