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On July 9th Universal Studios Home Entertainment will release “The Host” as a Blu-ray Combo Pack with DVD & Ultraviolet. Be the first to own it on digital starting June 25th. “The Host” was created by Stephenie Meyer, author of the “Twilight Saga”, of which I’m a fan. I’ve read the book “The Host”, but [...]
As a writer and/or director and/or producer and/or actor, Eli Roth is not subtle. His previous work includes two horror movies so bloody disgusting they spawned a sub-genre known as “torture porn,” the movie Cabin Fever which defies any sort of categorization, and an acting role where his chief motivation was bludgeoning Nazis to [...]
Note: This review contains spoilers for Iron Man 3 and Star Trek Into Darkness. Marvel is making cinematic history. In the wake of 2008′s Iron Man the studio called their shot and planned a series of films that would culminate in the first cinematic superhero team-up The Avengers, and while they stumbled a bit here and [...]
Errors of the Human Body is an enjoyable thriller of science versus nature. Dr. Geoff Burton (Michael Eklund) is a geneticist who, after losing his infant son to a rare genetic abnormality, relocates to Germany to study a new-found discovery in cell regeneration. Documenting both the mental and physical breakdown of this brilliant scientist, the film draws [...]
Michael Eklund is the reason people leave their porch light on. His brilliant, yet creepy, portrayal of the psychotic Michael Foster in The Call has resonated so deeply with audiences that people now look over their shoulder in parking lots. Not since Norman Bates in Psycho has a character universally shook people to their core. However, [...]
Damon Herriman is best known to American audiences as Dewey Crowe and Mr. Jones, but in his home country of Australia he has been bringing characters to life since he was a child. Growing up in front of the camera has given Damon the experience needed in becoming a successful director and writer as well. [...]
Over the course of a Christmas week I can easily clear twenty plus movies without breaking a sweat and this Christmas was no different. While barely moving from the sofa, except to take another chocolate from the Christmas tree I rediscovered a little known British movie gem ‘Slade In Flame’. In my early twenties I [...]
Walking Dead alum Neil Brown, Jr. sat down with Movie Vine to discuss a slew of upcoming comedy projects, the power of fate, and his small but impactful role on the hugely popular zombie drama. Katie: Welcome to Movie Vine, Neil. Neil: Thanks for having me Katie, you guys rock! Katie: You recently sat down [...]
Back in November I reviewed Lincoln during its theatrical run, and my feelings on the film haven’t changed much. There are some incredible moments and wonderful performances, but its still minor Spielberg. It’s interesting to note that Jurassic Park also hit BluRay this week, and between these two films the versatility Spielberg has on display [...]
Judd Apatow has finally passed his sell by date. The comedic genius behind Freaks and Geeks, Undeclared, Knocked Up, and The Forty Year Old Virgin hasn’t lost his touch but he’s certainly lost perspective. 2009′s Funny People was a creative misfire that showed his ambition to be more than the dick-and-fart jokes guy, but This [...]