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Chocolate (2008) Movie Review
“Chocolate” is a film which has been causing considerable excitement amongst martial arts fans, unsurprisingly given that it is Thai director Prachya Pinkaew’s follow up to his worldwide hits “Ong Bak” and “Warrior King”. Having made a star of Tony Jaa, he here aims to do the same for female Muay Thai fighting sensation JeeJa [...]
October 16th, 2008 | James Mudge | 1 Comment | Read MoreWasting Away (2007) Movie Review
People think that every angle on the zombie movie has been covered. Zombies attack small farmhouse… check. Zombie menace from outer space invades a tiny town and then threatens a small farmhouse… check. Satanic cult performs unholy ritual and causes corpses to rise from their graves and enact revenge on their landlord for not fixing [...]
October 13th, 2008 | Jodie Bass | 0 Comments | Read MoreJack Brooks: Monster Slayer (2007) Movie Review
Ol Jack Brooks has got himself a bit of a problem. You see, when Jack gets mad, Jack gets violent. Which isn’t exactly a good thing for our hero, being that he’s in his mid-20s, stuck in a dead-end job as a plumber, and spends his nights being dragged to night school by his nagging [...]
October 6th, 2008 | Nix | 1 Comment | Read MoreBootleg Dragonball Teaser Trailers
It’s heeeeeeeeeere. That’s right, kids, the movie that you all love to hate — and some of you just hate to hate — has gotten a teaser trailer, which will be showing in front of “Max Payne” on October 17 as previously reported. Officially, that is. The unofficial (re: bootleg) version of the teaser has [...]
October 1st, 2008 | Nix | 55 Comments | Read MoreInterview: Brian Yuzna
Brian Yuzna was a special guest at this year’s Grossmann Festival of Film and Wine in Ljutomer, Slovenia, where he was given the newly established ReanimaCat award for special achievements in Horror/Fantasy cinema. He turned out to be a warm, kind, friendly person, always ready to talk to fans and obviously pleased to be in [...]
September 28th, 2008 | Dejan Ognjanovic | 0 Comments | Read MoreThe Deserted Inn (2008) Movie Review
Mainland China doesn’t produce too much in the way of genre films, and even less that are of the supernatural persuasion. This has been especially true of late, with a recent directive from the notoriously strict State Administration of Radio, Film and Television actively discouraging anything fantastic or horrific. As such, the few that do [...]
September 24th, 2008 | James Mudge | 0 Comments | Read MoreBurn After Reading (2008) Movie Review
Joel and Ethan Coen make comedies with a body count, and “Burn After Reading” is no exception. It starts off with the demotion of Osborne Cox (John Malkovich), an unpleasant f-word spewing and irascible CIA agent. Instead of suffering the demotion, he quits his job, telling Katie, his cold British wife (Tilda Swinton), that he’ll [...]
September 17th, 2008 | Bodhi Grrl | 1 Comment | Read MoreThe Lazarus Project (2008) Movie Review
John Glenn’s “The Lazarus Project” (formerly called “The Heaven Project” during production) is one of those movies that are tailor-made for DVD viewing. It’s a small psychological thriller about one man’s life that moves at its own deliberate pace, assured in the knowledge that it has what it takes to get from Point A to [...]
September 2nd, 2008 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreNew Max Payne Trailer Piles on the Noir and Crazy Action
If you’ve played the Max Payne games, then you know that director John Moore is putting that big budget that comes with having Mark Wahlberg as a star to work. I mean, wow, this thing looks just awesome. Even if it turns out to be complete shit, with an incomprehensible story, the visuals will be [...]
August 28th, 2008 | Nix | 0 Comments | Read MoreInterview: Roger Corman
Roger Corman was a special guest at this year’s Grossmann Festival of Film and Wine in Ljutomer, Slovenia, where he was given the Vicious Cat award for life achievement. Still vital at 82 and enthusiastic about his films and the fresh DEATH RACE remake (which he co-produced), Corman talked to the festival audience and also [...]
August 27th, 2008 | Dejan Ognjanovic | 0 Comments | Read More














