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A recent slide-show on Salon.com, entitled “The Best Remakes of All-Time,” chronicles movies that got better when their plots were re-imagined by later filmmakers. Like David Cronenberg’s chilling 1986 update of the old Vincent Price shocker, The Fly. Or the…

Warwick Davis

So—Harry Potter mania is upon us again. In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II, a pantheon of English actors take their final bows as characters in J.K. Rowling’s wizarding world. This seems a fitting time to salute one…

Iron Man 3 New Villian

Remember how the primary problem with Iron Man 2 was that there were too many villains clogging up the works, and how we’ve hoped over and over again that Iron Man 3 director Shane Black would learn from that mistake…

Whedon Torn

Before a movie opens, everyone involved is usually understandably wary about talking sequels– even when it’s something like The Avengers, which had the makings of a mega-hit well before it opened at $200 million North America alone. But The Los…

Anne Francis

One tall, cool drink of water, the beautiful, curvaceous, mole-lipped Anne Francis got into show business quite early in life. She was born Anne Lloyd Francis on September 16, 1930, in Ossining, New York (which is near Sing Sing prison),…

J.J. Abrams Revolution

J.J. Abrams, the same guy who twisted our minds with “Lost” and reinvented the spy genre with “Alias,” is set to plunge the world into darkness by robbing it of electricity. The filmmaker is one of three names listed as…

SyFy Films

Universal Pictures and SyFy Ventures have joined forces to create Syfy Films. The new film company will create theatrical films under the SyFy brand that will be distributed by Universal Pictures. Their plan is to release two movies per year…

Summer At SyFy

Featuring a record number of primetime original programming hours, Syfy’s hot Summer 2012 will be highlighted by the premiere of the new unscripted series School Sprits (from executive producer Mark Burnett), Insane or Inspired? and Paranormal Highway (Working Title) starring…

Commercial Horror

Rob Zombie is one of heavy metal’s true Renaissance men. He’s widely recognized as the dreadlocked, platform-booted former lead singer of White Zombie, and now the frontman of his solo band, currently in its 14th year. He’s also a visual…

The Devil’s Circus

Friday night “The Devil’s Carnival” came to the Colonial Theatre for a sold-out night of sin and debauchery. The Sacramento stop on the tour of the newest short feature from the creators of “Repo! The Genetic Opera,” proved to be…

Alien Prequel

The debate as to whether or not director Ridley Scott’s “Prometheus” is a full-on prequel to his 1979 sci-fi horror masterpiece “Alien” has made its way through the cultural echo chamber on a scale not scene since “Did OJ do…

A Lucas Zinger

George Lucas’ rich neighbors don’t want him building a movie studio in their backyard. His response is the best thing he’s done in years. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, for four decades Lucas has owned a large swath of…

Comics Into Movies

Any question as to whether there’s an audience for films based on comic books has been thoroughly thrashed by the box office bounty garnered by movies such as The Dark Knight ($1 billion worldwide), Iron Man ($585 million) and, most…

The 1 Billion Dollar Movie

“The Avengers” is taking a page out of Superman’s comic book — flying faster than a speeding bullet to the billion-dollar mark at the box office. More Billion dollar box office hits The superhero blockbuster took in $103.2 million to…

Piranha 3DD

“Piranha 3D” was a film that, for all intents and purposes, probably should not have succeeded, yet it ably demonstrated that if a director fully commits themselves to an idea, no matter how unappealing, the results can impress. Indeed, Alexandre…

Haywire

Building a movie around a mixed martial arts fighter seems like a good way to earn a spot on the straight-to-video express. Unless, of course, you’re Steven Soderbergh. Then — because you’re smart and imaginative and can seemingly make any…

Land of a Thousand Balconies: Discoveries and Confessions of a B-Movie Archaeologist

Jack Stevenson has devoted a good part of his life to the pursuit of eccentric screen oddities, and this book is a very personal look at his journey. Most books on the subject are general guides to the genre and…

The Golden Age of Crap

Just because you can’t respect a movie doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy it. The Golden Age of Crap serves up a sampling of junk-food flicks that gained their audiences on videocassette rental shelves during the ’80s and ’90s, a time…

Zombies: An Illustrated History of the Undead

The zombie phenomenon is unique in Western popular culture. From its origins in the voodoo beliefs of Haiti, it has become a key ingredient in today’s cinema, popular literature and comics. With one simple premise that the dead rise again…

Nerds Rise

Last week, when The Avengers assembled to save America, once again, from someone with a British accent commanding an army from outer space, AO Scott, the New York Times film critic, did something insane. “The secret of The Avengers,” he…