Should you jump in the stream, or let this one slip by? My review of Anthony Hopkins's Slipstream. (Turned out I was closer to Stephen Holden than Roger Ebert on this one.)
It's been such a hell of a long time since I've received any hate mail, I almost forgot what it was like. Thank God that hole in my life is plugged again, though I was more than a little surprised that the precipitating incident was, apparently,
I saw a little British film called Cashback earlier this week at a strange mall here in Chicago that seems to have modeled itself after the Guggenheim. I'll tell you about the movie over at Science Fiction Weekly. The mall, well, let's just say the spiraling
The website for Rise: Blood Hunter proudly proclaims: From The Producers of The "The Grudge" Franchise Read that out loud. I dare you.
In more news for New York SF fans, check out the HBO Bryant Park Summer Film Festival schedule and start planning your picnic for June 25th.
Do the Right Thing, Sesame Street–style:
What a hectic day yesterday was! After most of a frantic morning at the office, I sneaked out to spend an extended lunch hour watching the new independent supernatural thriller First Snow, after which I rushed back to the office to crank out a quick same-day review for SciFi.com,
What is going on in Mexico? First Pan's Labyrinth from Guillermo del Toro, and now Children of Men from Alfonso Cuarón, both directors whose work I've admired in the past but who have far exceeded themselves this movie season. I finally saw Children of Men last
My review of the new German film Requiem, about a girl who believes she is possessed by demons, is now available at Sci Fi Weekly.
My review of the new French animated film Renaissance (opening today in selected U.S. cities) is available now at Sci Fi Weekly. (Also, you should check out the English and original French versions of the movie web site. I like the French version of the trailer better, even though
Remember when I was trying to track down screening locations for the new Mike Judge film, Idiocracy? Darel Jevens of the Chicago Sun-Times found one, liked the movie, and says this: About 20 people were in the theater when I saw "Idiocracy." Just being able to track down
My friend filmmaker Kevin Lee is one of three finalists in a contest to create a trailer for the Asian Pacific American Film Festival. Vote Kevin in 2006!
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