There comes a time, Maniacs, when one gets giddy with joy.
I appreciate the fact that Rob Zombie has a love of horror both modern and classic, and that’s what makes this review sad to write. After seeing The Lords of Salem, and Zombie’s two ill-fated Halloween remakes…
By Steve Pond LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – This year’s Toronto International Film Festival will screen 288 feature films, so singling out just 20 is an impossible task. But here, with the caveat that for every film on this list there are several deserving omissions, are 20 movies that will come to the fest bearing questions that need to be answered
By Steve Pond LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) – A handful of movies went up the mountain to Telluride and came down anointed Oscar contenders. Another few navigated the canals in Venice and were celebrated Italian style.
When Now You See Me arrived in theaters, the trailers had a great hook to them to get our attention. Yet, despite that, magicians with a caper plot seemed out of place.
Going to the movies has gotten expensive and it seems like the price for a bucket of popcorn rivals that of a barrel of oil. But who says you have to go out to the movies to have a good time?
The Blu-ray for DC Comics big 2013 smash hit “Man of Steel” will be released on November 12th.
You watch enough television and movies, and eventually, it’s unavoidable. Even if you accept that a storyline is fiction, you start to think: That could never happen in real life. One of the main reasons is that few people have the budget of a Hollywood production company
Warner Brothers has released the official news about the Man of Steel DVDs and Blu-rays.
