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Month: March 2014

Memories Of A Movie Riddled Youth

“I do not want to be the big looking glass of civilization but the little pocket mirror of everyday life.” — Peter Altenberg When Alan Ladd appeared in a movie called “This Gun for Hire,” slouching around in a trench…

Released This Week

An array of major movie stars from the past is in these vintage films that have found their way to DVD this week. (The Warner Archive titles can be found at warnerarchive.com) “Dear Heart” (Warner Archive, 1964, b/w, $18.95, trailer)….

Will ‘Zombeavers’ Be as Good as ‘Sharknado’?

Last summer, Syfy’s TV-movie Sharknado took Twitter by storm and became one of the most talked about television events for weeks. Sharknado was so popular it was played in theaters around the country (for only one night, but that’s still…

Offbeat facts about 86th Academy Awards

Here is a selection of interesting and offbeat facts about the 86th Academy Awards, taking place Sunday in Hollywood: – At 23, Jennifer Lawrence, in the running for the best supporting actress Oscar for “American Hustle,” is the youngest actress…

Ant-Man Casting

News broke yesterday that Conjuring star Patrick Wilson is in talks to join Edgar Wright’s Ant-Man, Marvel’s summer 2015 blockbuster about the little superhero with the big heart or whatever. Wilson has been on a bit of a roll lately,…

Liam Neeson claims his crown as B-movie king

Liam Neeson looks for his daughter … or something. Photograph: Myles Aronowitz “Nervous flyer?” asks Julianne Moore after she notices Liam Neeson fiddling nervously before take off. “It never quite goes away,” Neeson replies. You don’t know the half of…

The Bag Man: Film Review

A desolate, rundown motel is not the worst setting for a thriller, but viewers hoping that The Bag Man may be a latter-day counterpart to Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho are sure to be disappointed. First-time director David Grovic enlisted two high-class…

Keeping The Canuxploitation Flames Burning, David Lloyd

For some reason the name David Lloyd and screenwriting has developed some bizarre cinematic law of attraction. The American David Lloyd, one of the most prolific TV comedy writers of all time. Lloyd turned out over 150 television scripts, 83…

Solitude

A teaser trailer has been released for indie horror anthology “Solitude”. Directed by Taylor Scott Olson, Livingston Oden and starring Armin Habibovich, Victoria LaChelle, Brent Latchaw, Alex Cotant, Glen Stone, Kelly Lavasseur, Amy Correll, Nicole Kruex Solitude will take place…

The Scary Piper Laurie

There were a thousand things wrong with the 2013 remake of Carrie. It took Stephen King’s story of a bullied teen pushed into a killing spree and reimagined it as what director Kimberly Peirce called a “superhero origin story.” It…

Footprints Of A B-movie Giant

IN the opening pages of Chris Nasha­waty’s highly entertaining book about Roger Corman, John Landis tells a story about his first meeting with the master of the B-movie. It was 1971, and 21-year-old Landis was trying to raise money to…