Skip to main content

Posts

A SIMPLE PLAN 4K Blu-ray Review

Recent posts

Chloe Fineman, Patton Oswalt, Aaron Chen, Martin Kove, and Chris Parnell to Star in THE DINK

  The Dink, a new sports comedy from Red Hour Films and Rivulet Films, has begun principal photography in Los Angeles, uniting a powerhouse cast featuring SNL’s Chloe Fineman, comedian Patton Oswalt, Australian breakout Aaron Chen, Cobra Kai’s Martin Kove, Rick and Morty’s Chris Parnell, Dodgeball’s Christine Taylor, and tennis legend John McEnroe. The film, directed by Josh Greenbaum (Spaceballs sequel, Will & Harper), takes a humorous swing at the rising sport of pickleball, with an original screenplay by Workaholics writer Sean Clements. Following a wave of high-profile casting, including Jake Johnson, Mary Steenburgen, Ed Harris, Ben Stiller, and Andy Roddick announced just last month, The Dink follows a has-been tennis pro desperate to regain his father’s approval and save a struggling club. The catch? He has to face his ultimate challenge: playing pickleball, the sport he swore he’d never touch. Stiller, in addition to co-producing the film under his Red Hour banner with Osca

Cliffhanger - First Images

Principal photography is underway for the reboot of the 1993 action classic Cliffhanger, with the first official look dropping from the set in Austria’s East Tyrol region of the Lienz Dolomites. Produced by Rocket Science in collaboration with Thank You Pictures and Supernix, this updated rendition of the high-octane thriller stars Lily James (Pam & Tommy, The Iron Claw) and Pierce Brosnan (GoldenEye, The Thomas Crown Affair), with Non-Stop director Jaume Collet-Serra at the helm. The reimagined Cliffhanger breathes fresh life into the story with Brosnan stepping into the role of seasoned mountaineer Ray Cooper. Cooper and his daughter Sydney run a mountain chalet in the rugged Dolomites, where a tranquil weekend getaway takes a violent turn when they’re targeted by a gang of ruthless kidnappers. Lily James stars as Ray’s older daughter Naomi, who must face her own harrowing memories of a past climbing accident to survive and rescue her family. The plot, based on a story by A Girl

Following Films Podcast: Thommy Hutson on DOC OF CHUCKY

  Welcome to Following Films, the podcast where we dive deep into the creative minds behind the films and series that shape our culture. Today, we have a very special guest joining us: Thommy Hutson. Thommy is an award-winning writer, producer, and director with a legacy in horror and genre storytelling. Known for his work on beloved documentaries like Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy and Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th, Thommy has been instrumental in bringing the history of iconic horror franchises to life for fans around the world.  I had Thommy on the show to discuss his latest expansive film, DOC OF CHUCKY—the ultimate documentary exploring the Child’s Play franchise and the iconic horror villain, Chucky. In the film, Thommy brings exclusive insights from cast, crew, critics, historians, and horror experts, all offering their unique perspectives on what makes Chucky an unforgettable character in film history. With rare clips, behind-the-scene

1982: Greatest Geek Year Ever! Blu-ray Review

What is the greatest movie year of all time? Let's take a look at some of the most often cited years: 1974  highlights the creativity of the “New Hollywood” era, a period defined by directors like Francis Ford Coppola and Roman Polanski who pushed the boundaries of storytelling and genre. It’s known for blending popular appeal with artistic ambition. A few highlights from 1974: The Godfather Part II, Chinatown, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 1994 was a renaissance for mainstream and indie cinema with its mix of highly successful popcorn and art house films. 1994 brought Quentin Tarantino’s irreverent style to the mainstream while introducing classics that resonated with audiences of all types. It’s often cited for its variety and quality across genres. A few highlights from 1994: Pulp Fiction, The Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, The Lion King, Clerks 1999 was a year defined by visionary filmmaking with films like The Matrix, Fight Club, Being

Following Films Podcast: Steven Machat on The Buena Vista Orchestra

Welcome to The Following Films Podcast! I’m your host, Chris Maynard, and today we have a fascinating episode lined up for you. I’m thrilled to be joined by the multi-talented Steven Machat, a renowned music industry executive, author, politician, and filmmaker. Steven has made waves in the entertainment world, including his impactful work with the Buena Vista Orchestra, where he helped bridge the gap between classical/roots/traditional music and contemporary sounds. His unique insights into the intersection of music, film, and politics are truly captivating. In this episode, we’ll dive into his journey through the arts, explore his experiences with the orchestra, and discuss the stories that shape our creative landscapes. Whether you’re a filmmaker, a music lover, or just someone who appreciates a good story, you won’t want to miss this conversation. For more information about the Buena Vista Orchestra’s current tour go to ⁠ https://thebuenavistaorchestra.com/⁠ For more information on

HIPPO Official Trailer and Release info

We have all seen tales of family dysfunction and adolescent angst, HIPPO bursts onto the scene with a surrealist, tragicomic energy all its own. Written and directed by Mark H. Rapaport, an exciting new voice in indie filmmaking, the film presents (according to early reactions) an absurd yet deeply emotional portrait of two mismatched step-siblings navigating the hormonal rollercoaster of adolescence against the backdrop of their increasingly strange, shared world. In an era where teenage angst has been mined endlessly for familiar narratives, HIPPO appears to offer something refreshingly different, a blend of absurdity and heart that could make for unforgettable experience. If the film's wild premise is any indication, HIPPO is sure to spark plenty of conversation—and perhaps a few nightmares—among those brave enough to venture into its chaotic world. HIPPO will be in select theaters on November 12th  Check out the trailer below