Showing posts with label dune. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dune. Show all posts

Monday, March 4, 2024

Friday Night Double Features Vol. 39

 by Adam Riske and Patrick Bromley

Ten new double features to watch after you’ve caught a Leprechaun and he’s shown you where his gold is.

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Weird on Top: A Discussion of David Lynch

by Alejandra Gonzalez and Rob DiCristino
Rob: Welcome to Weird on Top, a new limited series in which Alejandra and I recap, review, analyze, and generally fan-out over the work of one of our favorite filmmakers, David Lynch. Our plan is to make this a bi-weekly column celebrating Lynch’s feature filmography, his short films, and Twin Peaks, as well as his art, music, and some of the documentaries and books produced by and about him. Come get weird with us. It’s going to be fun.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Watchin' Trailerz with Doug (Feb. 21)

This will be my last column for a little bit. Don't worry -- I'm not going away (fun fact: no one is worried). I'll be back [with a vengeance] in about a month. It's just ... I really need a break from all you INSANELY POSITIVE PEOPLE. Jay-kay. Truth is, I'm moving! To Los Angeles. With my wife. And kid. Like a boss. And I've got Snoop Lion (née Dogg) on my mind. Yeah roll up the dank, and pour the drank. And watch your step (why?) 'cause Dougie's on the gank. #CaliforniaDreaming

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

F These Hancocks

Webster's Dictionary defines a "Hancock" as a movie in which there are a lot of good ideas or stuff that works, but which either drastically shifts gears and becomes a different movie or fails to deliver on its potential. More often than not, Hancocks amount to ambitious failures, but that doesn't meant that all Hancocks are bad movies (I tend to like them). Let's f some Hancocks because it's made up and we want it to catch on.