Since the movie is coming out in a few weeks it was inevitable that we’ll finally get some Trek on the good old Blu-ray. And some regular DVD double dips – more on this in the next post. On May 12th, Paramount Home Entertainment will release the STAR TREK: ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE COLLECTION & TRILOGY […]
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MOVIE NEWS: Brand New Fugly Star Trek Ship Models
Ok, I’m not sure what this is, the folks who run the Paramount Webmaster program sent over four brand new photos of Star Trek ship models. But what is this? Is it for eventual toys, is it part of some contest? Are these amateur models? I don’t know but they look pretty fugly to me. […]
MOVIE REVIEWS: State of Play is one of the best Movies of the Year. Michelle’s Review
I’m not one for hyperbole. Ok I am one for hyperbole, I try hard to grab attention but I always pull myself back from going over the top, so when I tell you that State of Play is the best film of 2009 (so far) I don’t say it lightly. This despite of the fact […]
MOVIE REVIEW: 17 Again is High-School Musical without the Music, Michelle’s Review
If you are like me and ever wondered what the High School Musical series would have been like with out Zac Efron’s bad singing and all the other horrible songs (that Zac wasn’t involved in) you have your answer in his first post non-HSM effort 17 Again. It’s the same movie only difference is he’s […]
MOVIE NEWS: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Release Date has been Changed, Again!
The headline says it all, for the 2nd time the folks at WB have changed the release date for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. This time pushing it up by two days. It will now be released on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 in theatres across North America (moved up 2 days from Friday, […]
MOVIE NEWS: 7 Brand New Star Trek Images
Hey Everyone, I know I’ve complained and whined about the Star Trek Webmaster Program, but now that the movie is close, I’m going to give you all of the “latest” news. Starting with brand new photos from the movie. I don’t know the meaning or significance of any of these shots, so no captions. I’m […]
MOVIES: Local Maryland Boy Does Good
Local filmmaker Jimmy Traynor has been shooting films in the Baltimore area for the last 10 years, shooting well over 15 projects he’s back with his latest effort, The Ticket. The film is a comedy about a man who discovers that he won the lottery. Of course that means everyone’s out to get you, so […]
MOVIES: 7 Summer Films I Don’t Want To See
Last year, Hollywood proved once and for all that we can have big Tentpole films that are both Big, Intelligent, Original and Fun. This year it looks like they reverted back to form and are going for whatever is “safe.” The only movie I think I’m really actively looking forward to seeing is GI Joe […]
MOVIE NEWS: Miley Cyrus Plans Big Surpise
Ok this is my lame attempt to suck up to Disney, I’ll be completely upfront about that. But those of you who have read the site for the last 11 years, know that I’m generally a sucker for the teen film. I had a really bad, tasteless joke, but I’ll refrain. I actually like Miley, […]
HOLLYWOOD INSIDER: John Martin, CEO of The Alamo Cinema Drafthouse
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinemas in Austin Texas has is the little theater that could. It’s become an Internationally known movie theater and a must see stop for anyone visiting town which is quickly becoming a haven for the Hollywood hipsters to hang out. This is in large part due to the folks at Ain’t It […]
MOVIES: The Best & Worst of 2008!
For this year’s best and worst list I am going to follow the example set, this year, by legendary critic Roger Ebert, who decided not to rank his favorite films of the year. Instead, he listed the twenty films he most enjoyed in alphabetical order. It’s a really good idea – so, here are my […]