Blu-ray: Not The Messiah
Available 6/8, Not the Messiah is the one-night-only live stage show based on Monty Python’s Life of Brian. Special features include sing-along songs, bonus featurettes, trivia and real-time cast info.
Available 6/8, Not the Messiah is the one-night-only live stage show based on Monty Python’s Life of Brian. Special features include sing-along songs, bonus featurettes, trivia and real-time cast info.
MTV’s upcoming 2010 Movie Awards marks the return of one of Tom Cruise’s Les Grossman. If you never saw Tropic Thunder, he’s the best part of the film. Here’s Les giving young Cruise some advice.
Vampires are in vogue, so it was only a matter of time before Lost Boys would rise from the crypt. Corey Feldman is back, and the trailer is good for a few unintentional(?) laughs. R.I.P. Corey Haim.
Look back on all six seasons in this comprehensive Blu-ray set, which includes tons of bonus footage, and goodies like ‘Senet‘, the game Jakob and The Man in Black played. Ships 8/24/2010.
Indie Game: The Movie, coming in Spring 2011, is a feature documentary about the human side of video games, video game developers and the connections between game and game-maker.
So we all know that Airplane! is one of the great comedies of all time, right? Well, did you know that the film actually drew much of its inspiration from a 1957 movie called Zero Hour!? Well, you do now.
If you didn’t bother to see Tim Burton’s latest when it came out, now’s your chance to see the over-the-top fairy tale in the comfort of your home. Sorry, no 3D for these discs, but who needs it?
This creepy horror flick is guaranteed to keep you up at night. Needless to say, any plans to rid this place of evil don’t work out well. Perhaps it should be called Exorcism FAIL.
Gorgeous animation in this proof of concept called Azureus Rising, an epic tale of self discovery, obligation and love against all odds. Winner of Best Animated Short at the Malibu Film Festival.
We don’t care that it’s in Japanese. This horror / action flick looks awesome. The story centers on a man who loses everything and becomes an iron-celled-metal-man hell-bent on revenge.
MegaMind, starring Will Ferrell, Brad Pitt, Tina Fey and Jonah Hill, is a satirical take on superhero movies in which a notorious villain loses his oomph after he accidentally kills his nemesis.
Next time you go out to see a 3D movie, don’t look like a dweeb with those cheap glasses the theater gives you. You’ll be the hippest one in the row in these designer polarized lenses for RealD movies.
All of the camerawork, editing, effects and sound for this Alien versus Predator fan-flick were done by one man, Alex A. Popov. The amazing part: The entire 22-minute film cost about $500 to shoot.
Improv Everywhere decided to bring Ghostbusters back for an encore in the reading room of The New York Public Library on 42nd Street. The 1984 movie begins with a scene in the very same room.
We have no idea what’s going on in Steve Kostanski’s “sci-fi/action/horror/comedy epic,” but it involves stop-motion, kung-fu, and demon-nazi-vampires, and a guy named Dr. Scorpius.
Pixar story artist Josh Cooley has created a clever collection called “Inappropriate Golden Books” – drawings in the style of the beloved kiddie books but referencing contemporary movies instead.
Available for the first time in HD, Brian DePalma’s 1993 gangster flick about an ex-con trying to go straight offers great performances by Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Luis Guzman and John Leguizamo.
Based on a Philip K. Dick sci-fi short story, George Nolfi’s The Adjustment Bureau stars Matt Damon and Emily Blunt as people whose romance is foiled by creepy men wearing hats in a virtual world.
It’s been over 20 years since Gordon Gekko first got greedy in Wall Street. After years in prison for his wrongdoing, he’s back to try and warn the financial sector about its impending doom.
Christopher Nolan’s mysterious, mind-bending picture about stealing secrets from the subconscious as people dream gets a little clearer in this latest theatrical trailer. Opens July 16th.
Whether or not these are images of Tron Legacy’s evil villain and henchmen, or just some cool Tron fan art, we’re digging these guys’ bad-ass light-up black outfits and killer frisbees.
Enter the virtual fighting ring with Pixel Kombat, Jac & Johan’s upcoming “Hadokumentary”, which takes a peek inside the world of gamers obsessed with 2D fighters and mastering their combo moves.
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