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Win Tickets to The Raven

Congratulations to the winners of our “Win Tickets to The Raven” contest! Here they are: Hairsty2, Kriz19, robt4848, Renie, Kristen G., Electricblue717, k4berry, Billy0806, Shadesalpha, canadianflag, ...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Total Recall Looks Slick But Soulless

In the debut edition of Trailer Trashin’ last week, I talked about my excitement for Rise of the Guardians, this week we’re looking at something completely different – the upcoming remake of the...[Read More]

Interview with Jason Biggs and Eddie Kaye Thomas, stars of American Reunion

Along with a few other members of the press, I had the great pleasure of interviewing the stars of the new comedy American Reunion, Jason Biggs and Eddie Kaye Thomas on March 22, 2012. While the pair ...[Read More]

Win Tickets to The Cabin in the Woods

Congratulations to the winners of our “Win Tickets to The Cabin in the Woods” contest! Here they are: Doyrhw3, Billy0806, Tshay31, Brian J. Blottie, Hans Dragonburger, Msb1128. If you won,...[Read More]

Interview with Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, writers/directors of American Reunion

On March 22, 2012, I, along with other members of the press, had the opportunity to interview the writers/directors of the upcoming movie American Reunion, Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Scholssberg. The two ...[Read More]

Trailer Trashin’: Rise of the Guardians May Be Freaking Brilliant!

Hey, folks. We’re debuting a new feature here on CinemaNerdz called “Trailer Trashin’.” At least once a week, I’ll be taking a look at a hot new trailer and giving you my...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: John Carter and A Thousand Words Tie for First? Nope! April Fools – The Hunger Games Stays on Top

Usually a 60% drop in revenue can spell disaster for a film…but considering what The Hunger Games made last week, the estimated $61.1 million it made this week is not the problem that it seems. With a...[Read More]

Looking Back at Giallo: A Primer

In 1963, Italian horror director Mario Bava made his last black and white film. The Girl Who Knew Too Much heralded the arrival of a film genre that would have a prominent place in cinema until the mi...[Read More]

Ranking Ray Harryhausen’s Fantasy Films

I think you’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger fan of Ray Harryhausen than yours truly. As a kid, I was captivated by the characters and creatures he brought to life through stop-motion animation, and...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: The Hunger Games Certainly Not Starving After Record-Breaking Win

And they say no one reads anymore…well, people were certainly lining up to catch the big screen debut of The Hunger Games, based on the best-selling young adult novels. Even concerns about violent con...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: 21 Jump Street Not Showing Its Age

Johnny Depp isn’t slated to return to the big screen just yet…Dark Shadows hits theaters in May…but the show that practically launched his career made a comeback in a big way this weekend. 21 Jump Str...[Read More]

Weekend Box-Office: John Carter Sputters and Can’t Cut Down The Lorax

Would it be a crime if I continued to rhyme? Not to worry, despite Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax finishing first for its second week in a row (with an estimated $39.1 million), there’s even bigger news afoot…n...[Read More]

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