‘Lovelace’ To Replace Demi Moore With Sarah Jessica Parker
I’m not one to report on celebrity gossip, so I’m not going to get too much into what’s been going on with Demi Moore lately, but suffice to say, the lady is having some issues that have caused her to...
View ArticleReview: ‘Man on a Ledge’ Lives Up to Its B-Movie Title
“You know, Mikey, one day you’re going to stick your dick in the wrong door, and somebody’s going to slam it,” and that line represents Man on a Ledge in a nutshell. Goofy and laughable, but overall...
View ArticleMovie News After Dark: The Avengers, Honest Oscar Posters, Hating Movies and...
What is Movie News After Dark? It’s a nightly movie news column that frankly doesn’t have much to say this evening. So it’s all good stuff. Quality over Quantity and whatnot. We begin tonight with a...
View ArticleExperience Sundance 2012: The Wall, Fried Chicken, and Goodbyes
No matter how much fun a festival is, there inevitably comes a time when a festival-goer reaches a wall, a point where exhaustion and stress and bad food and frustrations all settle in and refuse to...
View ArticleSundance 2012 Review: Heartfelt and Funny ‘Your Sister’s Sister’ Bonded By...
Your Sister’s Sister is perhaps the most high-concept movie I saw at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, but it’s also one of the funniest and most heartfelt. Sometimes, a precise, discernible pitch...
View ArticleSundance 2012 Interview: Hydration and Anticipation with First-Time...
It is the last day of the Sundance Film Festival, so let’s send out our interview series not with a bear or a returning critic, but with a Sundance newbie. By now, critic William Goss has acclimated...
View ArticleSundance 2012 Review: Sweet and Funny ‘Hello I Must Be Going’ Never Overstays...
Last year’s Sundance Film Festival saw an uptick in films regarding, weirdly enough, cults and cult-like sensibilities. This year’s theme has turned to an appropriate cousin to the dangers of...
View ArticleAural Fixation: Composer Marc Streitenfeld May Play to ‘The Grey,’ But His...
Getting lost in the freezing cold wilderness with little to no hope of survival is frightening enough, but when the threat of a killer pack of wolves start descending on a group of blue collar workers...
View ArticleChannel Guide: Kiefer Sutherland Returns to Fox in ‘Touch’
In the soaringly earnest but effective Touch, Kiefer Sutherland barks so many of his lines with the strained desperation of an exhausted man who’s just barely keeping it together. He’s shouldering a...
View ArticleExploring The Twilight Zone #147: Sounds and Silences
With the entire original run of The Twilight Zone available to watch instantly, we’re partnering with Twitch Film to cover all of the show’s 156 episodes. Are you brave enough to watch them all with...
View ArticleExperience Sundance 2012: Final Movies, Fond Farewells, and ‘Nerd Prom’
As Kate said in her wrap up from yesterday, the closer you get to the end of a festival, the more likely you ending up hitting that wall where it seems like you just cannot do anything more. But you...
View ArticleSundance 2012 Review: ’2 Days in New York’ Is a Mostly Fun and Frisky Family...
Picking up a few years where her 2 Days in Paris left off, Julie Delpy‘s 2 Days in New York has moved the sometimes-messy life of Marion (Delpy) to Gotham. Marion has now taken up with Mingus (Chris...
View ArticleExperience Sundance 2012: The Final Countdown
Here’s all you really need to know – after last night’s Closing Night Party, also known as Nerd Prom, your intrepid Lady Rejects caught three hours of sleep before we had to be up, about, and on a...
View ArticleExploring The Twilight Zone #149: The Jeopardy Room
With the entire original run of The Twilight Zone available to watch instantly, we’re partnering with Twitch Film to cover all of the show’s 156 episodes. Are you brave enough to watch them all with...
View ArticleChemical Brothers Movie ‘Don’t Think’ Gets a Trailer That Erases Your Brain
Dozens of filmmakers have utilized music from The Chemical Brothers (Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons) for their movies, and the eclectic rave staple even snagged their first gig as film composers for last...
View ArticleBox Office: Liam Neeson and ‘The Grey’ Reign Over the Pack
Once again Liam Neeson stood up to the January graveyard slate of movies, and once again Liam Neeson took charge. The Grey took top honors this weekend, proving that the combination of Neeson and...
View ArticleSBIFF Review: ‘Darling Companion’ is No Bark and No Bite
The opening night film at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival has always been a walk-away; generally an under-cooked indie with no distribution and little shot at getting into general...
View ArticleJoe Carnahan Does Not Have to Let the Cops Handle a ‘Death Wish’ Remake
Internationally loved cologne salesman, Charles Bronson, was already a massive star by the time he made Death Wish, but it’s his role as Paul Kersey that might be his most famous simply because he...
View ArticleBoiling Point: Apparently Lepers Don’t Have Thick Skin
Political correctness is the bane of the artistic community, or so it would seem. It appears as though you can’t do anything in this world without upsetting anyone, and once they’re upset you must do...
View ArticlePrepare to Be Confused By the Cast for Tyler Perry’s ‘Madea’s Witness...
Apparently Madea owns her own Witness Protection Program now, which is weird because cross-dressing in a fat suit didn’t exactly make Tyler Perry anonymous. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the...
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