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Due for release in April 2007, this ultra-violent feature gives us two movies for the price of one.
2007's Planet Terror gave us an instant classic in horror/comedy, starring Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez and, as you may know, a gun for a leg.
Shout! Factory released its 16th Mystery Science Theater 3000 DVD set. Series co-creator Kevin Murphy recalls the show's history and the creation of puppet Tom Servo.
One half of Grindhouse, plus one Stephen King novella adaptation, equals a great creepy science fiction combination. Beers are optional, but popcorn is mandatory.
You might not realize it, but there's a wealth of life knowledge to be found within the films of Quentin Tarantino.
From Reservoir Dogs to Death Proof, Quentin Tarantino has firmly placed his stamp on popular culture. This is a look at his influence on cinema.
Based on an original script by comics writer Ed Brubaker, Zoe Bell stars as a deadly assassin who turns on her masters after suffering a gruesome head injury.
Planet Terror is one of the most daring high-profile films to emerge from the US in recent years. It succeeds as a full-on gore-fest.
Long famous for films he has almost made, Quentin Tarantino is finally ready to mount his massive production of Inglorious Bastards.
Quentin Tarantino brings his trademark violence and witty banter to this World War II adventure, ultimately resulting in a mixed bag of humour and intensity.
Eli Roth plays baseball bat wielding, Nazi murdering Donny Donowitz in Quentin Tarantino's highly anticipated Word War 2 film.
Ed Jones, who produced Happy Feet, and did visual effects for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, will produce Escape from Planet Earth for the Weinstein Company.
Disney's Meet the Robinsons lost 32% of its audience but managed to stave off all comers to keep the #2 spot for its second week in theatres.
A forgotten relic of seventies exploitation film making, Enzo Castellari's Inglorious Bastards steps back into the limelight thanks to Quentin Tarantino's loose remake.
Recycling material from other horror movies, director David Slade relies more on graphic violence and gore than plot development.
Although a good year, 2008 had it's fair share of stinkers. Here are five that somehow managed to stand above all the rest.
Quentin Tarantino's best film since Pulp Fiction is packed with surprises, sly humor and swift consequential violence, and Christoph Waltz makes for a memorable menace.
"Otis" is the new film under Warner Bros.' horror label "Raw Feed." The titular Otis (played by Bostin Christopher) is a burly, sweaty, piggish 40-year-old pizza guy.
The story of Christmas with a Latin spin is one of the best offerings this holiday season.
This year's Edinburgh Film Festival boasts an impressive line-up with new films by Steven Soderbergh, Sam Mendes, Kathryn Bigelow and Dario Argento on show.
World War Two is to get the Tarantino treatment in his latest film entitled Inglorious Basterds.
Quentin Tarantino's latest film Inglourious Basterds is a welcome return to form for the American film geek/auteur. 8/10.
A look at Quentin Tarantino's rise to fame, from struggling screen writer, to an academy award winning writer and director.
Following Pulp Fiction, Tarantino has seemed content with wowing the world only sparingly, spending the rest of his time referencing himself in his own films.
The Weinstein Company and The Jim Henson Company have teamed up to make a Fraggle Rock movie. Corey Edwards (Hoodwinked!) will write and produce.
A look at why some movies become highly acclaimed cult films.
What are the 20 most important moments in CGI movie history? I take you through my list of candidates. Part #5 of a 5-part series.
Independent comic book artist and superhero creator Ben Glendenning gives details about his past, present, and future comic book.
Nazi zombies screams b-movie horror fest. Tommy Wirkola's Dead Snow owes a heavy debt to many films, but the Nazi gimmick doesn't add much life to the gory homage.
Yet another 70s horror film gets the remake treatment. Wes Craven's gritty original is regurgitated by director Iliadis with too much polish and a lack of intensity.


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