As I was saying…if Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick had a baby this brilliant short would be it! Okay, I didn’t say all of that, but this story, directed and written by David Matthew Olson is awesome! Set in a time where time travel exist and apparently is readily accessed, the film stars David Matthew Olsen,Continue reading “Time travel short Dirty Machines: The End of History, proves that Hitchcock and Science fiction go hand in hand”
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SKRILLEX Video RAGGA BOMB combines Elysium with Star Wars and it works
Skrillex is known for his love of science fiction. He uses samples from anime, science fiction and horror films to create his heart pounding dubstep, so when he teamed up with South African director Terence Neale, for his latest video “Ragga Bomb”, you know it’s going to be magic. This video for “Ragga Bomb” featuringContinue reading “SKRILLEX Video RAGGA BOMB combines Elysium with Star Wars and it works”
Can we get a NIGHTBREED reboot…please?
It’s been close to 25 years since the movie hit the screens, but no movie has ever had the same effect on me as this one did when it arrived. At the time, I was so used to seeing Clive Barker’s Hellraiser, I don’t think I knew what to expect, but Nightbreed was a cleverContinue reading “Can we get a NIGHTBREED reboot…please?”
Kanye West – Yeezus Review
There’s a lot to mention leading up to the sixth album released by the American rapper, Kanye West. The SNL performance, the birth of his first child, the world wide projections, the album artwork. West’s mind is all over the place. I’d also like to remind the public the importance of the album title itself; Yeezus.Continue reading “Kanye West – Yeezus Review”
Teenagers are total Animals in director Marçal Forés new flick
By all outward appearances, Pol (Oriol Pla), is just an average teenager. Living with his brother in the countryside, Pol rides his bike to school every day where he struggles to understand who he really is and where he fits in. Animals is the first feature film of Marçal Forés and after seeing it, I’m excitedContinue reading “Teenagers are total Animals in director Marçal Forés new flick”
Beautiful Creatures of the Deep South
Life in small town Gatlin is a dead end affair for generations of its inhabitants, including Ethan Wate (Alden Ehrenreich), until a mysterious raven haired 15-year old girl named Lena Duchannes (Alice Englert) rolls into town. Counting the days until her 16th birthday when she, and her supernatural powers, will be claimed for the lightContinue reading “Beautiful Creatures of the Deep South”
Fe Fi Fo Fum, Jack the Giant Slayer looks to be alot of fun
Bryan Singer, director of the X-Men films and Usual Suspects has finally announced his release date for Jack the Giant Slayer after much delay, accompanied with a more developed trailer for the film. This time we get to see the giants! Featuring Ewan McGregor, Ian McShane, Stanley Tucci, and Nicholas Hoult, this has the propensity ofContinue reading “Fe Fi Fo Fum, Jack the Giant Slayer looks to be alot of fun”
Guillermo Del Toro is bringing Pan’s Labyrinth to the stage
Caught this bit of news via Bloody-disgusting.com In what could potentially go horribly wrong or amazingly right, Guillermo Del Toro plans to produce along side English film/theater producer Robert Fox and film producer Gary Ungar, a musical based on a stage version of Pan’s Labyrinth written by Guillermo and Jeremy Ungar. But wait, it get’sContinue reading “Guillermo Del Toro is bringing Pan’s Labyrinth to the stage”
Hanks, Berry lead “Cloud Atlas” through the centuries
When it comes to “Cloud Atlas”, there are two things for certain. 1.) By now, there are hundreds (maybe thousands) of opinions about it circulating the blogosphere. 2.) Here’s another… The 2004 novel of the same name, penned by David Mitchell, should act as ample warning/solicitation to any moviegoer casually strolling into the theater thisContinue reading “Hanks, Berry lead “Cloud Atlas” through the centuries”