Posts Tagged ‘film’

  • Toy Story 3 Becomes 7th Billion-Dollar Movie
    Wow, what a story. Just fifteen years ago, Pixar was an animation studio making a CGI film about some kid’s toys coming to life. Now they’re a film studio that made the first billion-dollar animated film in history and it’s still all about some kid’s toys coming to life. There’s a moral in here somewhere. According to the press release from...
    by at August 30th, 2010 at 03:08 am
  • Jackson To Announce Hobbit Details Soon
    One of the most frequent questions posed by movie fans everywhere at the moment is, who the hell is going to direct ‘The Hobbit’ and when the heck are we going to find out who the hell is going to direct ‘The Hobbit’? Well the news is in and it turns that, according to Peter Jackson, we will find out “sometime soon”. In an interview...
    by Sushil at August 26th, 2010 at 07:08 pm
  • Bob Marley Biopic In The Works
    The lives of musical icons often provide excellent readymade material for compelling cinema. In recent years we have seen the stories of John Lennon, Ray Charles and Johnny Cash translated to the screen to critical acclaim and relative commercial success. Now, along with Scorsese’s Sinatra biopic, we have a film about Bob Marley to look forward to. The project is...
    by at August 21st, 2010 at 04:08 pm
  • ‘Let Me In’ Riddles
    The viral website for ‘Let Me In’ has recently been updated with 4 riddles which when solved reveal images from the film. Here’s an example of the sort of mind bending conundrum you face should you dare to venture to the website, ‘A rectangle, circle, or maybe a square I am the link ‘tween what’s here and what’s there. When I’m...
    by Sushil at August 21st, 2010 at 04:08 pm
  • Eat, Pray, Love Soundtrack
    The Eat Pray Love soundtrack. Welcome ladies & gentlemen to the advent of Travel Porn. Eat Pray Love is based on the relatively well written autiobiographical book by Elizabeth Gilbert, the first chapter of which begins with the line: “I wish Giovanni would kiss me. Oh but there are so many reasons why this would be a terrible idea”. This then is not...
    by Sushil at August 17th, 2010 at 02:08 am
  • Box Office: Expendables Slays All, Toy Story Shatters Records, Pilgrim Fails
    Three new films out in the US this week – the mantastic The Expendables, the womantastic Eat, Pray, Love and the geektastic Scott Pilgrim Vs The World. And it’s bad news for Scott Pilgrim. Stallone’s star-studded and fun-but-pointless The Expendables shot and stabbed its way to the number one slot with a respectable $35 million, while Eat, Pray, Love...
    by at August 16th, 2010 at 05:08 pm
  • The Expendables – Reviews
    It’s time to look at The Expendables reviews, and memorable quotes that may go into the film nerd’s vocab book. Don’t be fooled into thinking Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger have more than a cameo in the movie. Their scene was filmed in the short 6 hour window Arnie had available. Nonetheless this is Schwarzenegger’s first film in six years....
    by Elync at August 12th, 2010 at 08:08 am
  • The Expendables – Reviews
    It’s time to look at The Expendables reviews, and memorable quotes that may go into the film nerd’s vocab book. Don’t be fooled into thinking Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger have more than a cameo in the movie. Their scene was filmed in the short 6 hour window Arnie had available. Nonetheless this is Schwarzenegger’s first film in six years....
    by Sushil at August 12th, 2010 at 08:08 am
  • Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Review
    Our Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World review. Director: Edgar Wright Starring: Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jason Schwartzman, Anna Kendrick, Brandon Routh, Kieran Culkin Release Date: 13th Aug (US), 25th Aug (UK) Up up, down down, left right, left right, B, A, start. And just like that, an impish and bedraggled British television director steps into Hollywood, rolls...
    by true_bacon22 at August 10th, 2010 at 01:08 pm
  • Will Ferrell Beats Off Christopher Nolan
    It’s a comeback for Will Ferrell. After a string of bad films and downright irritating roles, his latest release, The Other Guys, opposite Mark Wahlberg, has not only proved a critical success but, it would seem, a financial one too. The buddy-cop comedy arrested the US box office and held it up against a wall to the tune of $35 million, easily beating Inception’s...
    by Sushil at August 9th, 2010 at 12:08 pm