New pitch trailer for the Hellraiser reboot arrives and it’s spectacular, Behold Hellraiser:Origins

As I was saying a few posts ago, the only way this reboot would see a dime of my money is if it was re-imagined. Today, one of the many website we like to browse for film news posted this outstanding pitch trailer for Hellraiser called Hellraiser: Origins. This lavishly fiendish piece of film, wasContinue reading “New pitch trailer for the Hellraiser reboot arrives and it’s spectacular, Behold Hellraiser:Origins”

Event Horizon…still viable science fiction/ horror thirteen years later

Not many horror films from the nineties held up as well as the P.W.S Anderson science fiction/horror Event Horizon. Having just dusted off my copy and given it another look for MITNG’s 31/31…it still gives me the creeps. The film contained a strong cast, an excellent soundtrack and a stunning art director. Often times, withContinue reading “Event Horizon…still viable science fiction/ horror thirteen years later”

Short film ABE is creepy and fascinating

Remember when Commander Data got that emotion chip in Star Trek: The Next Generation? Well imagine if Data got that chip, but it was crafted by Dexter voila you have this homicidal robot Abe. Oh, he just wants to be loved, but when it’s not reciprocated, he’ll will fix you, he’ll fix you dead. AbeContinue reading “Short film ABE is creepy and fascinating”

A very French trailer for Michel Gondry’s new film Indigo Mood starring Audrey Tautou

Judging by this trailer, Michel Gondry has kinda gone back to his forte…L’Amoure (Love). Hopefully he can rekindle that fire he had with Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind, cause his last few films except The Green Hornet (an underrated film in my opinion), have been pretty mediocre. While watching this trailer, I couldn’t tellContinue reading “A very French trailer for Michel Gondry’s new film Indigo Mood starring Audrey Tautou”

The Kubrick perspective

The Stanley Kubrick‘s method of cinematography was something I caught onto early, even before I attended film school. It was pretty clear to me that he relished forced perspective and vanishing points. Some say it was something he picked up from the great filmmaker Kurosawa some say it was all his own. I tend toContinue reading “The Kubrick perspective”

WATCH THIS SCI FI TRAILER ‘TOMO’ DIRECTED BY SUNDANCE AWARD WINNER PAUL CATLING

Why is this film on the shelf and not being produced as a feature is beyond me.  ‘TOMO’ reminds me of an old classic out of 1985 called ‘Enemy Mine’, a film by Wolfgang Peterson starring Dennis Quad and Louis Gossett Jr., but with a more modern eccentric twist.  Instead of a human/alien interaction, ‘TOMO’ blendsContinue reading “WATCH THIS SCI FI TRAILER ‘TOMO’ DIRECTED BY SUNDANCE AWARD WINNER PAUL CATLING”

AQUARICA MAY BE THE SCI FANTASY FILM OF THE NEXT MILLENIUM!!

Sounding like something out of a fanboy’s wet dream Aquarica is a sci fi fantasy of immeasurable proportions or at least that’s the way I see it in my minds eye (high midichlorian levels). It was announced recently that video game designer Benoit Sokal (Paradise) and film production designer Francois Schuiten (The Golden Compass) afterContinue reading “AQUARICA MAY BE THE SCI FANTASY FILM OF THE NEXT MILLENIUM!!”

NEW IMAGES FROM MICHEL GONDRY’S PROJECT STARRING AUDREY TAUTOU “MOOD INDIGO” GET’S BACK TO BRASS TACKS!

Look up the word indie in the dictionary and you’ll probably find a picture of Michel Gondry (Eternal Sunshine and The Green Hornet) cut out of a card board box with buttons for eyes and a drawn in mouth starring right back at you. You can also look up the word Swede (A form of filmContinue reading “NEW IMAGES FROM MICHEL GONDRY’S PROJECT STARRING AUDREY TAUTOU “MOOD INDIGO” GET’S BACK TO BRASS TACKS!”

YOUNG COWBOY DEALS WITH THE LOST OF HIS BEST FRIEND IN “I AM JOHN WAYNE”

Films like these make me miss Brooklyn. This gritty coming of age story surrounds a young African American kid in Brooklyn, who tries to cope with the world after loosing his best friend and riding partner Jerry. This is one amazing piece of film. Quiet, but the horse and the image and symbolism behind itContinue reading “YOUNG COWBOY DEALS WITH THE LOST OF HIS BEST FRIEND IN “I AM JOHN WAYNE””