Sneaky David Gordon Green Made a Secret Movie Called ‘Prince Avalanche’...
While we were all busy lamenting the fact that David Gordon Green has given up making interesting indie films in favor of dumb comedies and arguing about whether or not his remake of Dario Argento’s...
View Article‘That’s My Boy’ Red Band Trailer Includes a Lot of Cursing, Is Still an Adam...
The first trailer for That’s My Boy showed us what would have happened if a pubescent Adam Sandler had become a father. The results…well, they looked a lot like an Adam Sandler movie. But at least it...
View ArticleDear Lifetime, Please Stop Releasing These Laughable Official Stills from...
Despite what many people say, biopics don’t live and die based solely on how much actors look like the real-life people they are portraying. It’s surely the easiest element to pick at, but a skilled...
View Article‘Jurassic Live: Dino Action Show’ Proves That Life Really Does Find a Way
As you may have noticed, Rejects HQ is located in beautiful Austin, Texas. Austin is a town of many pleasures, from the survival of two local video rental stores, to the shit-ton of bats the live...
View Article‘Django Unchained’ Trailer: Jamie Foxx and Christoph Waltz Really Like the...
Yesterday’s brief first look at Quentin Tarantino‘s Django Unchained in motion was interesting and compelling enough to warrant a full post on it, despite the video being unfortunately over-laden with...
View ArticleSamuel L. Jackson Will Control the Airwaves in Jose Padilha’s ‘RoboCop’
Casting for Jose Padilha’s upcoming reboot of the RoboCop franchise seems to be coming along swimmingly. First he landed up-and-coming The Killing actor Joel Kinnaman to come on board as the main...
View Article‘Flight’ Trailer: Robert Zemeckis’ Merciful Return to Live-Action Filmmaking...
A long, long, loooong time ago, director Robert Zemeckis made live-action films – and good ones, too! Stuff like Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part II and Romancing the Stone and Contact...
View ArticleMovie News After Dark: Star Trek 2, Game of Thrones, Ray Bradbury, Black...
What is Movie News After Dark? It’s a nightly entertainment news column that keeps it brief, kicks it into high gear without mercy and delivers all the news that you may or may not have seen...
View ArticleGeorge Clooney Puts on His Directing Helmet to Help Castro’s Cuba with...
Back when Fidel Castro was a younger man, trying hard to overthrow the mustache-twirling Fulgencio Batista and declare Cuba free from his tyranny, an American named William Alexander Morgan apparently...
View ArticleWes Anderson’s Career According to The Criterion Collection
The Criterion Collection’s motto makes explicit its devotion to “important classic and contemporary films,” but it’s also clear that the Collection has dedicated itself to the careers of a select...
View ArticleDonald Trump Wants to Build a Movie Studio
If you’re looking to make a movie in the next few years, Donald Trump might have some ocean front property to sell you. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the hotel magnate/mattress salesman/former...
View ArticleTo Sell His Novel, Author Nick Santora Became a Director
When best-selling author Nick Santora wanted a way to get fans and entertainment industry officials excited about “Fifteen Digits,” he became a director. The result is a short film pulled from the...
View Article‘The Twilight Zone’ Claims Another Writer
According to Variety, Matt Reeves‘s Twilight Zone has captured another writer who is no doubt currently wondering why he’s back in Abraham Lincoln’s time and unable to convince anyone of the...
View ArticleLAFF 2012: Alex Karpovsky Is Having a Really Bad Time in Trailer for ‘Red Flag’
Fans of indie darling (dudeling?) Alex Karpovsky and his brand of wry, dry humor are probably going to flip the hell out over the multi-hyphenate’s latest feature. Karpovsky wrote, directed, and...
View ArticleReview: ‘Rock of Ages’ n’ Roll of My Eyeballs
Being a child of the ’80s and a pre-adolescent product of rock n’ roll’s most fashion-concerned era (you would, in no way, find pictures of me at age six with self-slit blue jeans) Rock of Ages should...
View ArticleFirst ‘Sinister’ Trailer Creeps Under Your Skin with Nightmarish Ease
One of the worst kept secrets at SXSW this year was the “surprise” screening of director Scott Derrickson‘s Sinister, thanks to The Hollywood Reporter leaking the news before the screening. However,...
View Article‘2 Days in New York’ Trailer Looks Funny Like ‘2 Days in Paris,’ But New Yorkier
While she’s best known as an actress (Before Sunrise, represent!), Julie Delpy has, in recent years, been making the transition to becoming a writer/director as well. Probably her best known work so...
View Article‘The Artist’ Star Jean Dujardin Can Talk, May Do So In Martin Scorsese’s ‘The...
Seeing as it’s been confirmed that Martin Scorsese’s next film, The Wolf of Wall Street, is going to start shooting in August, the clock is starting to tick when it comes to getting the cast together....
View Article‘Before Sunrise’ and ‘Before Sunset’ Will Officially Become Parts of a...
Richard Linklater has been tight-lipped about the possibility of there being a third installment in his Julie Delpy-and-Ethan Hawke-walking-around-a-city-and-talking series of films that so far...
View ArticleReview: ‘The Woman in the Fifth’ Is Equal Parts Mystery, Menace and Madness,...
Books and films are two very different mediums capable of eliciting the same reactions of joy, disappointment and every emotion in between. Both are essential, but they each have at least one...
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