Archive for February, 2007

Nimród Antal’s first US movie ‘Vacancy’ gets a trailer

You’d remember if you’d heard about a director called Nimród, It’s not a name you forget in a hurry. Nimród Antal directed a great Hungarian film called ‘Kontroll’ that followed the lives of a group of tube ticket inspectors and their odd lives spent largely underground (there’s even a great disclaimer at the beginning from [...]

The Coen’s ‘No Country for Old Men’

‘No Country for Old Men’ is a screen adaptation of the Cormac McCarthy novel by the Coen Brothers. Personally I think the Coens have been off track for a while, ‘The Lady Killers’ was really disapointing, and ‘Intolerable Cruelty’ was sub-par. I’ve been hoping they would return to the darker material they’ve touched on with [...]

Billy Connolly is a Zombie.

I remember reading about ‘Fido’ a while ago, then came some clips, and I realised the guy playing Fido the zombie looked vaguely familiar, I’ve only just got round to looking on imdb and realised it’s Billy Connolly. Billy Connolly playing a zombie!!! there’s no way this can be anything less than fantastic.
Here’s the [...]

‘NEXT’ trailer and another Nic Cage hair piece

Really? another time travelling/seeing the future film? really? another terrible looking Nic Cage film… somebody kill me. The trailer for Nic Cage’s new film ‘NEXT’ has arrived online.
I don’t hate Nic Cage, the guy is just a bit twitchy and seems to be a bit delusional about what makes a good film. I love the [...]

Simon Pegg in ‘Run Fatboy Run’

I’ve mentioned this film briefly before when talking about Pegg’s upcoming projects. The trailer for ‘Run Fatboy Run’ has been playing before ‘Hot Fuzz’ here in the UK, and has cropped up on youtube. ‘Big Nothing’ wasn’t very good, but it’s problems lay in it’s contrived plot rather than anything Pegg did on screen. ‘Fatboy’ [...]

Bill Moseley and Udo Kier in ‘Werewolf Women’

First couple of pics of Udo Kier (evil looking german guy, from everything) and Bill Moseley (The Devil’s Rejects, Army of Darkness) from Rob Zombies Grindhouse contribution ‘Werewolf Women of the SS’
Check out bigger versions at bloody-disgusting and here

Carrey is Scary: ‘The Number 23′

Someone in a newspaper was going to rhyme it eventually, I may as well beat them to the punch.
Joel Schumacher and Jim Carrey are a dangerous pairing, both are either amazing at what they do, or shockingly horrible. Schumacher occasionaly brings great things to the screen like ‘Lost Boys’, ‘Flatliners’, ‘Tigerland’ and even ‘Phone Booth’ [...]