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Interview with Jason Biggs and Eddie Kaye Thomas, stars of American Reunion
Along with a few other members of the press, I had the great pleasure of interviewing the stars of the new comedy American Reunion, Jason Biggs and Eddie Kaye T...[Read More]
Win Tickets to The Cabin in the Woods
Congratulations to the winners of our “Win Tickets to The Cabin in the Woods” contest! Here they are: Doyrhw3, Billy0806, Tshay31, Brian J. Blottie,...[Read More]
Interview with Jon Hurwitz and Hayden Schlossberg, writers/directors of American Reunion
On March 22, 2012, I, along with other members of the press, had the opportunity to interview the writers/directors of the upcoming movie American Reunion, Jon ...[Read More]
Trailer Trashin’: Rise of the Guardians May Be Freaking Brilliant!
Hey, folks. We’re debuting a new feature here on CinemaNerdz called “Trailer Trashin’.” At least once a week, I’ll be taking a loo...[Read More]
Movie Review: 21 Jump Street
I grew up on a steady diet of 21 Jump Street, so when this remake was announced, I was pissed. Visions of Starsky & Hutch with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson w...[Read More]
Weekend Box-Office: John Carter and A Thousand Words Tie for First? Nope! April Fools – The Hunger Games Stays on Top
Usually a 60% drop in revenue can spell disaster for a film…but considering what The Hunger Games made last week, the estimated $61.1 million it made this week ...[Read More]
Movie Review: Wrath of the Titans
For as long as I can remember, I have loved the films of stop-motion animator Ray Harryhausen. When it was announced in 2009 that the long-discussed remake of H...[Read More]
Movie Review: Mirror Mirror
Mirror Mirror is a spectacular movie! Every minute of it was great. I really liked it because there are a lot of cool, exciting, and emotional parts. I like how...[Read More]
Movie Review: The Kid with a Bike
As an American movie lover, I had to get into a French state of mind before watching The Kid with a Bike. Not just in the sense of the challenges of getting the...[Read More]
Movie Review: Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Don’t let the title fool you. Salmon Fishing in the Yemen is not a documentary about globetrotting Western fishermen casting their rods in various Middle Easter...[Read More]
Looking Back at Giallo: A Primer
In 1963, Italian horror director Mario Bava made his last black and white film. The Girl Who Knew Too Much heralded the arrival of a film genre that would have ...[Read More]
Ranking Ray Harryhausen’s Fantasy Films
I think you’d be hard-pressed to find a bigger fan of Ray Harryhausen than yours truly. As a kid, I was captivated by the characters and creatures he brought to...[Read More]




