Nightmares in RW&B
Narrated by Lance Henriksen (Aliens’ Bishop android), Nightmares in Red, White and Blue is a documentary about America’s obsession with horror films; it’s also available as a book.
Narrated by Lance Henriksen (Aliens’ Bishop android), Nightmares in Red, White and Blue is a documentary about America’s obsession with horror films; it’s also available as a book.
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus‘ new theatrical trailer doesn’t disappoint: running a minute and 43 seconds, there’s a bit more plot exposition and plenty of new footage.
Now available on Blu-ray: the Hannibal Anthology includes all three Lecter films, most notably 1986’s Manhunter: it stars Brian Cox as the original Hannibal instead of Anthony Hopkins.
We’ll forgive the omission of Slimer, if only because these 2″ Ghostbusters Minimates (available in two sets) include proton guns with detachable streams and a toasted Rick Moranis.
This latest Arena Clip from Astro Boy isn’t quite as exciting as the Metro City clip, but it gives us a taste of robot-on-robot combat (Little Stinker FTW!); the movie hits theaters 10/23.
Now available: Superman/Batman: Public Enemies is a buddy cop film with our two favorite caped crusaders battling seemingly insurmountable odds: Lex Luthor is the US president.
It’s a pity it’ll only be released in Sweden, because this full trailer for Metropia has us looking over our shoulders in a good way: the animated film is a paranoiac’s worst nightmare.
The Holy Grail probably won’t bring eternal life to your paperclips, but pen and pencil robbers will think twice before pillaging your stash of Indiana Jones desktop accessories.
First Forrest Gump, then Kill Bill, and now 28 Days Later in One Minute: U of York may have been invaded by fast zombies, but they can barely keep up with the 60 second pace.
A favorite with zombies, slackers and cricket players, Shaun of the Dead goes Blu-ray; it includes deleted scenes, fictional TV footage, outtakes and Zomb-o-Meter, a pop-up trivia track.
This LEGO Temple of Doom shows archaeology’s hidden perks: Wild mine cart chase? Check. Deadly traps and flames? Check. Indiana Jones pissing off a temple priest? Run!
Think fast: you’re a Hollywood writer and you’ve run out of story ideas. Who do you call? No Signal is a rapid-fire series of clips for the most overused horror/thriller plot device ever.
Debuting today at the Alamo Drafthouse and opening in Russia 10/15, we don’t get a word of this First Squad anime trailer–but what we see rocks: WW2, zombie knights and Nazis.
The 33 logos on this Product Placement t-shirt should seem vaguely familiar: a tribute to fake companies seen in movies, Cyberdyne, OCP, and Initech are best left purely fictional.
Four friends, a remote island, advanced parasite research: yup, it’s another horror flick, but we’re loving this gory trailer for Growth; the movie was shot using a RED ONE camera.
It’s got adventure, it’s got comedy, it’s got giant hovercraft called The Spirit of Freedom: we promise this Escape from Metro City clip for Astro Boy will rock your rocket-powered socks.
This new Percy Jackson & the Olympians trailer is the teaser with 50 extra seconds, but they’re important: courtesy a bearded Pierce Brosnan, it drops several hints about the backstory.
Due out 9/25/09 at select locations, Paranormal Activity has been getting rave reviews on horror blogs and is touted as the next Blair Witch Project; think shaky-cam scares at home.
Looking as complicated as a New York subway map, this Best Movies Of All Time Map by David Honnorat uses IMDb’s Top 250 films of all time and diagrams them along genre lines.
Based on a long-running character from pulp fiction, Solomon Kane is the first in a trilogy of adventure/fantasy movies about a cursed 16th century soldier and his battles against evil.
1968’s Night of the Living Dead gets its own 12″ Deluxe Collector’s Edition figures; included is a sweet pre- and post-Zombie Bill Heinzman with interchangeable heads and arms.
Premiering in select locations starting 10/7, Yes Men Fix The World is our kind of movie: the Yes Men are pranksters that inject honesty into political and business spin machines.
Available 10/27/09: The Plan runs two hours and gives us a Cylon perspective on the attempted genocide of humanity in Battlestar Galactica. It’ll also air on Syfy in November 2009.
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