Note to aspiring directors, if you are having troubling getting someone to give you the go-ahead to helm a feature, write a script, stay on board for the sequel and, as Hollywood protocol demands, you’ll be handed the reigns for the closer of the series. This surefire...
A few months back I was sent the DVD Blade: House of Chthon which was the pilot episode to Blade the series. Now for the first time on DVD the whole Blade series is now available. The television show premiered in 2006 on Spike Television. However the rating were low...
After his daunting Cronos, and fresh off the heals of The Devil’s Backbone, Guillermo del Toro presents the follow-up to Stephen Norrington’s Blade. However, the Mexican filmmaker’s ever-present style leaves a lot to be desired in what one can only hope is a potboiler...
Special effects artist-turned-director, Stephen Norrington, takes a subsidiary character from Marvel Comics’s almost decade-long series, Tomb of Dracula, and fashions a remarkable product: A film wherein a multitude of opportunities in which to create a production of...
Not to be confused with any of the various horror movies called DARK WATER, this is a tidy, pared-down revenge-of-nature flick from Australia, a country whose relatively sparse horror output often impresses. Largely a three hander and sporting a “based on a true...
Vulnerable, repressed ballerina Natalie Portman faces stiff competition from sexually confident, experienced new ballerina Mila Kunis when intimidating artistic director Vincent Cassel looks to replace prima-ballerina Winona Ryder for his New York production of “Swan...