From Fangoria.com: DVD content information as well as cover art for the supersized NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET documentary NEVER SLEEP AGAIN: THE ELM STREET LEGACY have been revealed, and you can see them after the jump. The two-disc set will street May 4, just in time to tie in with the NIGHTMARE remake. CAV Distributing sent along the info on the double-DVD...
And the Oscar goes to… B-movie King Roger Corman!
From yahoo-news: LOS ANGELES – Roger Corman, memorably dubbed “the Orson Welles of the Z-Movie” and “the Pope of Pop Cinema,” never expected the words “Academy Award recipient” would accompany his name. The man, whose 350 movie credits include such low-budget fare as “The Masque of the Red Death” and “X: The...
Six Quick Tips to Keep Your Low Budget Film From Sucking
From ASAP TRIP: The Film Sensei’s Six Quick Tips to Keep Your Indie Film From Sucking! And here, my loyal students, are those tips to help you avoid some of the pitfalls I encountered as a beginning low budget filmmaker. 1. Lay Off the Zoom! Yes, I know that George Lucas did it in the new Star Wars films and, yes, I know it was popular in the new Battlestar...
EXCL: Saw VI's Marcus Dunstan & Patrick Melton Speak!
From ShockTillYouDrop.com: How is this entry going to pick up the pieces five, frankly, left behind? Patrick Melton: This is our third one out. With fourth and fifth film we were getting our footing on what the fans want. What makes a really good Saw movie, so I think with our third, we have a good grasp on that. It comes down to the “A” story. Not...
The Good Critic Dr. Geoff Klock Defends Tarantino's Latest From the Evil Critics.
Dear David Denby, In discussing the way Inglourious Basterds invokes film and filmmakers — Goebbles, the Art Deco theatre, the cinemaphile characters (including actors and actresses, theatre owners and projectionists, and critics) and the Basterds themselves (“A kind of Jewish Dirty Dozen”) you write, “Tarantino has gone past his usual...