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Neil Marshall, Eli Roth, Alejandre Aja, Darren Lynn Bousman, James Wan, Rob Zombie, Leigh Wannell, and Greg McLean make up ‘The Splat Pack’ – a term coined by Alan Jones about a collection of filmmakers, who, …
This independent film about designer/perfumist Coco Chanel and musician Igor Stravinsky might have attracted more attention, especially among the Killer Film crowd, had the producers employed the alternate title Predator vs. Alien. As the …
You are cordially invited to a dinner like you’ve never seen before.
Tim (Paul Rudd) is an excutive who makes a bold move. His office needs to sign a big time client, and he makes his …
At this year’s Fantasia Film Festival, regular attendees fled to their seats to catch the Danish Black comedy, At World’s End with as much anticipation as a mainstream film-goer going to an IMAX screening of …
The Film:
Terrance Malick’s style is considered European in terms of his film’s style, yet his two early films, Badlands and Days of Heaven, feel strictly Midwestern. Malick was born and raised in the heartland somewhere …
The Film:
I remember back on the weekend of August 24th, 1990 my uncle and I attended a showing of Darkman, a film from a then-budding young director who just got a little studio help to …
The Film:
If I was to say Clash of the Titans was a mythology-light, action-oriented, campy, visual effects extravaganza, would I be talking about the 1981 film or the 3D 2010 film? Cut from the …
The Film:
The Losers is caught in between a rock and a hard place. It really doesn’t know what to do, or precisely where to go. On one hand, there’s a great deal of fun with …





