Dubbed “the worst movie ever made.” this magnificently awful film showcases camp in its purest form. It rambles and stutters yet never loses hold of its endearing enthusiasm and eccentric charm. As with any train wreck, you won’t be able to look away. C’mon. You know you’re curious. Continue reading
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This week we’re switching it up a bit with a documentary. Robert McNamara sat down for an extended interview giving a fascinating account of his experiences as a bombing technician in World War II, President of Ford Motor Company, and Secretary of Defense under Kennedy and Johnson. Continue reading
I love movies. More importantly, I love seeing movies before almost everyone else. Certain movies will get me to the theater at midnight, so I figured I’d see them first and write a review the next day so you can get a real review from someone that isn’t a Hollywood hack.
In this installment… The Dark Knight Rises Continue reading
Rush Limbaugh is a batshit fanboy; an indie fave to maybe star in a good film finally; Veronica Mars plays young adult; the CMT network has a bunker; Tom Hanks makes a joke about the future with things from the past; and Harry Potter needs a girlfriend, not a girl friend. Continue reading
Don’t call it a chick flick. This classic film has stood the test of time crossing ages and cultures to be remade not once… not twice… but three times most famously as An Affair to Remember starring Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant. Let’s hope it bypasses the current run of Hollywood remakes because if I have to even think about Kristen Stewart and Zac Efron as the leads I might have an embolism. Continue reading
Firefly is still awesome; DirectTV customers feel the pain; Starz is a legitimate channel, vampire validation; Russell Crowe full of bite; Magic Mike again and again; Ed Helms had better not fail, we’re watching. Continue reading

In anticipation of Robert De Niro stinking up the screen in Red Lights, Flavorwire ran a post yesterday about great actors giving bad performances. Continue reading
Michael Fassbender to try on two costumes for size; The Hunger Games ups their drama quotient; HBO has a date with your DVR; Keri Russell makes some interesting choices; Kevin Smith isn’t a hockey player even though he plays one in his wardrobe; Olivia Munn is a journalist, no really; Wayne Brady will not be ignored. Continue reading
Hollywood decides to uncomplicate the royals and goes with a simple name; HBO decides not to give us another movie about the lineage of Fox News; Charlie Sheen is somewhere perfecting his smug bastardry; Seth Meyers to find a daytime television suit of armor; web series give actors something to do. Continue reading
Danny McBride rescues his hair from Sam Worthington and returns to Eastbound & Down ; More superheroes no one asked for; Glee‘s students return to high school we guess; Spidey to challenge The Avengers to a money duel; we lose a great actor from the sliver screen; we get our next ‘Tribute’; Terry Crews spreads his power; and Lifetime will probably make us cry — this has nothing to do with Lindsay Lohan. Continue reading







