Also: Overlooked Auteurs at Silent Movie Theatre When the X-rated sex comedy " The Telephone Book" was released in 1971, it was called pornographic and obscene. But now, 38 years later, it's considered a neglected masterpiece.
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47 horror movies in 31 days. I'm pretty happy with that. They were all first time viewings and many were a great deal of fun. My list of need-to-see horror hasn't shrunk though - it's probably grown by close to double the amount I actually saw because of recommendations from others and new films that I found after doing some digging on the ones I saw.Not really a bad problem to have is it? I've
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Movie: Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) “Fleeing the evil Galactic Empire, the rebels abandon their new base on Hoth. Princess Leia, ...
Synopsis After the destruction of the Death Star, Luke (Mark Hamill) journeys to Dagobah to receive training from Jedi master Yoda, while his friends Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) flee through asteroids and to a Cloud City, one step ahead of the evil Galactic Empire.
...not really. The subject of this week's Foreign Region DVD Report is Irvin Kershner's 1964 The Luck of Ginger Coffey, a Montreal-set tale of an Irish ne'er-do-well played with pitch-perfect integrity by the late, great Robert Shaw. Among the many...
The Story: Part of the reason a lot of people prefer TESB to " A New Hope " is the flowering of the characters, Irvin Kershner' s rock-solid direction (the principles were never better in the series), and the more mature stance of this film—the stakes are higher, and our heroes get their noses bloodied a bit—which gave fans the illusion that the series was getting more sophisticated....
Another John Carpenter remake comes to light, although to be fair this is really a remake of an Irvin Kershner film as Carpenter wrote the film but Kershner directed it. Regardless the film is being remade and by the man who just made S. Darko. Eyes of Laura Mars is a film that follows a woman who starts to see the murders of people through the eyes of a serial killer, and when a police detective tracking...
This is Part II of my NIGHTWING 30th Anniversary coverage. Yesterday, . Today's it's the villain of the piece, Stephen Macht!Like Mancuso, Macht's career started to take off following a run at the prestigious Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario. It was there during the mid-1970s that he was discovered by a Universal talent agent and promptly whisked off to Hollywood - thus forcing...
News: Fox Home Entertainment have announced the US DVD and Blu-ray Disc release of Never Say Never Again on 24th March 2009. Sean Connery stars as James Bond in this unofficial remake of Thunderball. Available on Collector's Edition DVD ($19.98 SRP) an...
In 1970 Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould made movie history with their portrayals of Hawkeye and Trapper John, two young wisecracking surgeons working at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital during the Korean War. The success of M*A*S*H (1970) catapulted Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould into superstardom and audiences wanted to see them working together in [...]
Catwoman director Pitof, who is also an f/x wizard, is set to direct Chinese CGI film Empires of the Deep, a rather ambitious project budgeted at $100 million. According to Variety, the story centers on mermaids, mermen and a hero who saves the world from an evil empire. The English-language tale was previously titled Mermaid Island. Star [...]