Another new DVD Format?

I read this over at Cinematical and I must admit it did spark something in my head that I’d read ages ago, but I’m not sure if it was the same thing. Regardless it seems as if there is going to be another player in the format war…just one that … [Read More]

Audio Edition – October 7th 2005

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DVD Flashback: Peter Jackson’s Dead Alive

Title= Dead Alive
Score= 9
Summary= Directed by a young Peter Jackson, Dead Alive has been voted as the goriest movie of all time. A great movie for any lover of over the top violence and horror. Zombies, brains, dismembered body parts, kidney stones and a lawn mower. This flick has it all, plus it’s damn funny.

Mia Farrow Joins the Cast of The Omen 666

This week, reports across the web are stating that Mia Farrow has joined the cast of John Moore’s 1976 remake of The Omen [Via: Fangoria]. Mia Farrow, who revealed that she√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢ll be appearing in the OMEN remake that rolls this month in Prague. Farrow joins Julia Stiles (with whom she√¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s … [Read More]

Clooney remakes Network…Live

Just yesterday I was singing George Clooney‘s praises about the amount of good movies he’s starting to come out with and his excellent moves behind the camera. Well looks like he’s doing another one. For those of you who have seen the excellent and frightening movie Fail Safe from 1964 … [Read More]

Neil Marshall directs Doomsday

Superb news from Variety through Coming Soon: Rogue Pictures has joined forces with Los Angeles-based Crystal Sky Pictures to back Doomsday, the next project from British writer/director Neil Marshall (Dog Soldiers, The Descent), says Variety. The film is described as a futuristic action thriller with political overtones, set in northern … [Read More]