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Halloween Movie Recommendations: 2007 Edition
Draw the curtains, carve the pumpkins and chill the moderately priced booze! October 31st is fast approaching and arguably the best and most fun holiday of the year is here again. Though genre fans...
Read More »Interview with Troma’s Lloyd Kaufman
The King of schlock and president of Troma, Lloyd Kaufman, was the special guest of the GROSSMANN FILM FESTIVAL in a small Slovenian town Ljutomer. Slovenia is one of the small countries that came...
Read More »Comic-Con ’07: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
(Movie Article by T. Ward Porrill) Last month, an unprecedented 100,000 plus attendees descended upon the San Diego Convention center to get sneak peeks at upcoming installments of their favorite comic books, movies, and...
Read More »Slash and Burn: Horror in the New Millennium
(Movie Article by Aaron Carr) A genre that was once looked upon as a cinematic powerhouse has become nothing more than profit loving garbage. What happened to the horror genre? In its prime, it...
Read More »Disturbia (2007) Movie Review / Shia LaBeouf Takes us on a Trip to Disturbia
(Movie Review by Richard Lewis) Shia LaBeouf is a very confident young actor, and for good reason. At the ripe young age of 20, LaBeouf has already amassed a huge body of work. “Constantine”...
Read More »The Reaping (2007) Movie Review / Hilary Swank is Reaping the Rewards of an Amazing Career
(Movie Review by Richard Lewis) It is not every day you get to visit with a two-time Academy Award winner. By all accounts, Hilary Swank is just as down to Earth and approachable in...
Read More »BeyondHollywood.com’s Most Anticipated Hollywood Films of 2007
You don’t have to love Hollywood movies to appreciate what’s coming your way from Lalaland in 2007. Undead pirates, bald surfers and robots from outer space, a guy who can turn himself into sand,...
Read More »Gopal’s Top 10 Movies of 2006
After several outstanding films rolled out of 2005, 2006 has been a bit of a downer. With a few notable exceptions, I didn’t come across any films that really stood out as exceptional. There...
Read More »James Mudge’s Top 10 Movies of 2006
In no particular order: The Proposition A hardcore and unflinchingly brutal Australian Western set firmly in the darker recesses of the human soul and featuring one of the scummiest bunches of characters ever committed...
Read More »The Top 10 Best Movies of 2006
For a movie critic, it’s amazing how few movies I see in a given year. Still, that won’t stop me from producing a Best Movies of 2006 Top 10 list, as is every wannabe...
Read More »Casino Royale (2006) Movie Review / “007 and Counting”: The Life and Times of the James Bonds
In Michael Winterbottom’s “24 Hour Party People”, a film about the London music and club scene of the 1970s and 80s, the Tony Wilson character claims that it was the invention of broccoli that...
Read More »A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984-1994) Series Review
A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984, d. Wes Craven, w. Wes Craven) “Heather Langenkamp stars as Nancy Thompson, the Innocent Teen that has to battle Freddy Krueger. Because Nancy is the Innocent Teen (there...
Read More »Categorize Me: A History of Hong Kong’s Category III Genre
WHAT HAPPENED TO CATEGORY 1 AND 2? Hong Kong films have been a major part of the spread of Asian cinema in the West, both in terms of imports and through the infusion of...
Read More »Misadventures in Hollywood: How Hong Kong’s Stars Lost Their Way in Hollywood
THEY KNOW KUNG FU Remember the first time you saw “The Matrix”? Maybe you giggled a bit when Neo opened his eyes and said, “I know kung fu,” but when Morpheus replied, “Show me,”...
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