Documentarian steps in front of camera in action film »»
The best film this year to utilize 3-D technology to be released in late November. »»
It’s hard to view this as a cash grab like when today’s indie arthouse darlings go Hollywood to make a comic book superhero flicks. »»
Herzog's documentary shows powerful ability to use 3D. »»
It’s one thing to remake films because of their difficulty of language, i.e. making an English adaptation of a French film to open it up to a new audience, but to remake an American film for the sake of seems a bit redundant. »»
Pity the documentary - the saddest and most ignored film genre. »»
Even Nessie deserves her own film....or does she? »»
Well, I’m back again with my second entry in the Film Crypt Series. I found another film that most of you have probably never heard off and thought it was worthy of bringing to your attention. This film is Even Dwarfs Started Small, or Auch Zwerge Haben Klein Angefangen, is the second film in history to feature an all dwarf cast. The first was 1938’s The Terror In Tiny Town which I very much want to see and very well may be a future installment in this series. »»
A great director can make a great film. A great actor can deliver a great performance. But when you combine the best of both worlds you sometimes find an artistic combination that delivers not just one, but multiple films that are some of the best ev »»
Zak Penn has had an interesting career. For a man who has made living writing super hero films (X2, Elektra, X-Men: The Last Stand, The Incredible Hulk and the up coming Avengers and Captain America) his directorial efforts have been completely different. His first film, Incident at Loch Ness and is sophomore effort, The Grand are both Christopher Guest style ad-lib films. »»