Ponyo
By admin | August 18, 2009
Ponyo Movie Trailer
From the Academy Award®-winning director and world-renowned Japanese animation legend Hayao Miyazaki comes PONYO, a story inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale “The Little Mermaid.” Already a box-office success in Japan, the story of a young and overeager goldfish named Ponyo Read the rest of this entry »
Streetballers
By admin | August 18, 2009
Streetballers - Trailer HD
Streetballers is an Irish-Urban drama exploring the lives of two junior-college basketball players and their struggles within a divided city, broken homes, and the demands of collegiate-level athletics. Both players are drawn into an underground world of gambling and crime on the courts of the city’s tough Northside. Read the rest of this entry »
Saw VI
By admin | August 18, 2009
Saw VI Teaser Trailer HD HQ
Special Agent Strahm is dead, and Detective Hoffman has emerged as the unchallenged successor to Jigsaw’s legacy. However, when the FBI draws closer to Hoffman, Read the rest of this entry »
eXistenZ Review
By admin | August 16, 2009
eXistenZ - Trailer
eXistenZ Review
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Just when you think you’ve got Disney’s attitude with respect to anamorphic DVDs all figured out, you walk into the video store and discover that a little, hardly seen film like EXISTENZ has been released in 16×9 format.
With all the big titles coming out of Disney’s stable, why would Cronenberg’s pic rate anamorphic treatment? Of course, we’re grateful, but we’re equally perplexed. As far as we know, forthcoming animated heavy-hitters like THE LITTLE MERMAID, MULAN, and HERCULES will NOT be anamorphic. It’s almost as if Disney is taunting us — teasing us. Still more confusing is the company’s failure to promote the fact that EXISTENZ has been pressed in 16×9. Geez, you’d think they were embarrassed. What are those little mice up to? Read the rest of this entry »
Jennifer’s Body
By admin | August 16, 2009
Jennifer’s Body - Trailer HD HQ
When small town high school student Jennifer (Megan Fox) is possessed by a hungry demon, she transitions from being “high school evil” - gorgeous (and doesn’t she know it), stuck up and ultra-attitudinal - to the real deal: evil/evil. Read the rest of this entry »
