This is a great loss for fans of genre and foreign cinema, and hopefully someone will step up to the plate and ensure that UK and USA audiences still have access to this material.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
RIP Tartan Films
Variety reports that Tartan Films has gone out of business after more than 26 years. Tartan were responsible for an eclectic range of DVD releases, and were responsible for bringing a wide variety of Japanese and Korean action and horror movies (including the works of Takashii Miike and Park Chan Wook) to a western audience, together with introducing a new generation to classic 70's horror and exploitation with it's 'Grindhouse' label.
Saw V
Teaser poster for this years entry in the Saw series. Whilst the first film was entertaining in a low budget, grimy way the sequels have become increasingly disappointing and convoluted. Still they certainly bring in the money and I assume Lionsgate will keep churning them out as long as this is the case.
Source: Bloodydisgusting.com
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Death Defying Acts
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Hostel 3
Despite the disappointing box office for Hostel 2, talks are underway for a third
entry in the series. Eli Roth, director and writer of the first two films, is not involved.
Source: www.bloodydisgusting.com
entry in the series. Eli Roth, director and writer of the first two films, is not involved.
Source: www.bloodydisgusting.com
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Tyranosaurus Rex
RIP George Carlin
Although best known as a stand up comic, George Carlin, who has died aged 71, had a number of movie roles to his name. Perhaps best known to cinema goers as Rufus in Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure, Carlin was also a regular in Kevin Smith movies, notably as Cardinal Glick in Dogma and Ben Afflecks father in Jersey Girl.
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