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Monday, February 28 by Geoffrey Golden
I’d like Tracy Morgan to make a good movie for once. Let’s make this happen, everybody.
Monday, February 28 by Geoffrey Golden
Tim Burton’s ‘Hunchback of Notre Dame’? I can picture the Hot Topic merchandise already.
Monday, February 28 by Geoffrey Golden
Russell is best known as Marilyn Monroe’s pal-around gal in ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’, but she was no second banana in the boob department: my favorite of the departments.
Monday, February 28 by Geoffrey Golden
They look like what cars will probably actually look like in the future, which means not enough hovering.
Monday, February 28 by Reza F.
Few people were aware before last night, but Colin Firth happens to suffer the exact same speaking impediment as his character in The King’s Speech.
Monday, February 28 by Penn Collins
When your daughter has been kidnapped and thrown in the trunk of a taxi, you’re gonna want Malin Akerman on your side.
Monday, February 28 by Jame Gumb
From the morning talk shows, to TMZ, to E! Online, “Good-Time Charlie” has been regaling the common man with tales of his wondrous lifestyle, while at the same time, delivering violent warnings to his enemies.
Monday, February 28 by Wookie Johnson
Once again, the internationals get all the best stuff. Their dorm rooms must look so much cooler than ours. In this case, it’s these really sweet X-Men: First Class posters.
Monday, February 28 by Penn Collins
Tobe Hooper is back in the director’s chair for the first time in six years with the Arabic horror film Djinn.
Monday, February 28 by Penn Collins
Gary Winick, once a fixture of the NYC independent film community, has passed away at the age of 49.
Monday, February 28 by Wookie Johnson
Check out his braided facial hair. Like many of our older bro’s, Sentinel Prime also seems to be a big Phish fan.
Monday, February 28 by Penn Collins
“Then it’s agreed. We’re going to do a show based on “Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament.”
Monday, February 28 by Dave Horwitz
John Stamos is being courted by Les Moonves to step in as Charlie Sheen’s replacement on “Two and a Half Men.”
Monday, February 28 by Fred Topel
The ‘Take Me Home Tonight’ star talks about 80s yuppies and the new Mad Max movie.
Monday, February 28 by Penn Collins
M. Night Shyamalan wrote a series of new stories, then realized one of them was a sequel to Unbreakable. Or perhaps the other way around.