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Marijuana, Inc.

MARIJUANA, INC. (otc-pink:HEMP) is proud to announce that agreements have been reached with Hal J. Lewis and Glass Slipper Studio of Los Angeles, CA in the structuring of MarijuanaInc.TV, a division of Marijuana, Inc. Hal J. Lewis has been serving…

The FP

Crude, sketchy and scattershot, “The FP” wants desperately to win the love of cult- and B-movie lovers everywhere. A parody of 1980s sports dramas (like “Kickboxer”) and ’70s stoner action pictures (“The Warriors”), with dashes of “Flashdance” glam and a…

Evil Beauties of Cinema

Theda Bara was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, as Theodosia Goodman, on July 29, 1885. She was the daughter of a local tailor and his wife. As a teenager Theda was interested in the theatrical arts and once she finished high…

7 Films That Are not Ruined On A Smartphone

You’re reading this article on an iPhone right now, aren’t you? You’re sitting on the couch at home, or maybe you’re waiting for a film to start, idly passing the desperately vacant seconds with your handheld computer. It’s likely you’re…

Franco Nero

Blue-eyed well-built Italian actor Franco Nero, once was a painting photographer, when he was discovered as an actor by director John Huston. Grew up in provincial northern Italian town in the family of a strict police sergeant, Nero got on…

Cotton Comes To Harlem

Ossie Davis makes his directorial debut a smashing success in the trend-setting action crime comedy Cotton Comes To Harlem. Coffin Ed (Raymond St. Jacques) and Grave Digger Jones (Godfrey Cambridge), two plainclothesmen on the Harlem detail, are assigned to investigate…

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Camel Spiders

The movie-factory known as Roger Corman Presents is in fine form with this schlock-tastic monster movie. Fast-paced and stupid-as-hell, this is a creature feature that won’t challenge you on any level. You want big bugs? You got ’em! You want…

Rating The Movies

A comedy version of the TV undercover drama “21 Jump Street” is sneaking up on critics and earning strong reviews in its opening weekend. Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill play police officers who pretend to be high school students to…

Battleship

Battleship director Peter Berg has a rather amusing way of admitting that many people are skeptical about a movie based on a Hasbro board game: ”It didn’t lend itself to the most logical interpretation for a film.” But at the…

Show It Again Sam

How will you celebrate the 70th anniversary of Casablanca? You’ve got three new options. You can see the cherished classic in a special presentation at movie theaters. You can buy a fresh edition to savor at home. And just for…

John Dies At The End

Even with its relatively limited resources, John Dies at the End creates a bigger and more involving world than most films with over 20 times its budget. This is one crazy world filled with even crazier characters. Writer/director Don Coscarelli‘s…

Nordic Genre-Film Invasion

Iron Sky is a movie about moon Nazis. The hook is brilliant — they had us at “moon Nazis” — but given that outrageous premise, the resulting film could easily have wound up as B-movie nonsense. Surprisingly, Iron Sky succeeds…

Leprechaun Redux

Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Lionsgate has announced it will be rebooting the ‘Leprechaun’ franchise, which previously featured fan-favorite Warwick Davis as the titular… uh, monster. We’ve already seen famous cinematic boogeymen like Leatherface, Freddy Krueger, Michael Myers,…

Mumbai B

Rajshri Productions has a lot to answer for—the revival of the cloying joint family drama, preternaturally clever Pomeranians—but let’s give praise where it’s due. The banner has produced and distributed several interesting Hindi films over the years, many of which…

The Best of SXSW

The Cabin in the Woods The less you know going into Drew Goddard’s The Cabin in the Woods the better. From the trailer, we can glean that the movie, which premiered at this year’s SXSW film festival, starts as your…

Story Notes for Escape From L.A.

Escape from L.A. (1996) is the sequel to the 1981 cult movie Escape from New York. The budget for Escape from L.A. was over eight times bigger than the original movie. In Escape from New York, prisoners had the option…

Sin City 2

We’ve heard him say it a million times in the past but Robert Rodriguez has once again claimed that the extremely long-gestating Sin City 2 will begin production this summer. The Austin filmmaker was speaking at the South by Southwest…

Monster Man

  It seems impossibly retro in this computer-generated age, but at least one guy is still creating creepy movie effects out of resin and blood bottles. His name is Cleve Hall, and he’s the title figure of “Monster Man,” a…

Brother From Another Planet

  Stars Joe Morton, Picked up as homeless, he is deposited in Harlem. The sweet-natured and honest Brother looks like any other black man, except that he is mute and – although other characters in the film never see them…

Larry Cohen

Larry Cohen was born in New York’s Washington Heights district in 1941 and was educated at the City College of New York. He was interested in cinema from a very early age and exhibited a precocious interest in comic books….