This isn’t just another episode of Soundtrack Saturday, it’s a major slime-related pshychokinetic event!
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Sequels! Adaptations! Ill-advised remakes! It’s gotten so it’s hard to tell what’s a real movie in development and what’s a story in The Onion — and that’s where our quiz comes in.
The new Á¢€Å“comedyÁ¢€ Post Grad has just opened, and unhhhhÁ¢€¦ SorryÁ¢€¦almost dozed off there, a degenerative side effect from watching this movie. It seems almost impossible that with such notable…
Kelly Stitzel reveals the original inspiration for Soundtrack Saturday in her tribute to filmmaker John Hughes.
Jack Feerick has just returned from a pulse-pounding adventure with the world’s most famous Christian vegetables!
Thirst, the new film by director Park Chan-wook (Oldboy, Moon is the SunÁ¢€â„¢s Dream), has two firsts going for it which set it apart in the vampire genre: ItÁ¢€â„¢s the…
Neil Gaiman is a writer of fairy tales. Sure, some of those fairy tales involve characters who pay other characters to do bad things, but at the heart of every…
Our own Arend Anton and Dw. Dunphy have collaborated on a film project, titled (Outlive). Watch the video here!
Welcome back to Farkakte Film Flashback, friends — and a Pete Chianca-led tour through some of the best time travel movies in cinematic history.
I Love You, Man (Paramount, 2009) purchase from Amazon: DVD | Blu-ray Guys are always trying to find new ways of meeting women, but it’s an often-ignored fact that it…
Watchmen (2009, Warner Bros.) purchase from Amazon: DVD | Blu-ray Others may have summarized Watchmen more eloquently, but my friend and colleague David Medsker struck right at the essence of…
For this week’s Revival House, Jeff Johnson takes us all the way back to 1983, when a modem was the height of home-computer awesomeness and Matthew Broderick almost started World War III.
Kelly Stitzel’s latest Soundtrack Saturday looks back at a Kevin Smith classic from the ’90s. Snootchie bootchies!
The PG-13 rating turns 25 this year, and in his latest No Concessions, Bob Cashill has thrown it a grown-up birthday party.
Filmmaker John Hughes, who reinvented the teen film in the ’80s, has died, and our own John C. Hughes remembers what it was like to be a teen growing up with films like Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles.
Mike Stern – New Morning: The Paris Concert (2009, Inakustic) purchase from Amazon He’s played with Miles and the Brecker Brothers, netted multiple Grammy nominations, and generally helped redefine jazz…
Every film fan worth his salt disagrees with the critics from time to time — and in this week’s Revival House, Jeff Johnson gives us six of his critically derided favorites.
Hey, look, kids, there’s Big Ben! And there’s Parliament!
Pete Chianca is back with an all-new, all-alien edition of Farkakte Film Flashback, featuring five of the best (and best worst) interstellar visitors in cinematic history.
Judd Apatow’s latest picture reaches theaters today, and Lance Berry has returned from the screening room with his review.
The summer that brought us Woodstock and the moon landing also lives in infamy for the Manson murders, which means a rehash of the life, times, and crimes of Sharon…
It’s like, How much more Blu-ray could this be? And the answer is none. None more Blu-ray.
If you’re like me, when you see a picture of Arnold Schwarzenegger in shades, a certain five-note rhythm comes to mind. There’s no denying composer Brad Fiedel kicks things off…
This is the story of how Hal Jordan became the greatest Green Lantern of them all. It’s also about the fall of a once-great man, how heroes are unintentionally made,…
The Goonies (1985) is, hands down, one of my favorite movies of all time. I love it because of the sentimental factor — growing up in the ’80s, it played…
Got your ticket stub, your popcorn, and your extra large soda? Meet Bob Cashill in the No Concessions lobby, where he’s waiting to tell you about the summer’s finest in indie fare.
Jeff Johnson is back to collect your tickets for another week of Revival House, and a discussion of nine great films you’ve probably never seen.
Michael J. Fox and Joan Jett as rockin’ blue-collar siblings? Only in the ’80s — and only in Paul Schrader’s Light of Day, the subject of this week’s Soundtrack Saturday.
There is a new Harry Potter movie out this week, which millions of fans are extremely excited about, even though theyÁ¢€â„¢ve all read the books and know exactly whatÁ¢€â„¢s going…
Push (2009, Summit Entertainment) purchase from Amazon: DVD | Blu-ray ItÁ¢€â„¢s obvious that the makers of the film Push thought they had a winner on their hands because, with an…