Sleeper Cell: Nochnoy Dozor (2004)

Alright – last time I mentioned that I was doing a big giant music project and that it was driving me crazy, because (and this is where I sound like an old man) all music coming out these days is terrible. Terrible. But hey, April 12 was coming around, and it was going to be [...]

 
Sleeper Cell: Los Cronocrimenes (2007)

It’s been roughly 15 months since I’ve been welcomed with open arms into this wonderfully potty-mouthed family here at Mediabreach.com, and things just keep getting better. It’s been awhile since I’ve taken the time to put an article together, and this seemed as good a time as any to reboot. For 2011, I’m going all [...]

 
Sleeper Cell: Nightmares and Dreamscapes (2006)

So just one review ago, I declared my disdain for adaptations of Stephen King’s novels (by and large). However, his shorter works seem to make for better movies. “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption” (little known fact: this is the novella that spawned Frank Darabont’s masterpiece, The Shawshank Redemption), weighing in at just over 100 pages [...]

 
Sleeper Cell: Bloody Mallory (2002)

You know, driving is one of my all time favorite things to do. I sit in the air conditioned comfy seat, and rock out to my favorite tunes. It’s awesome. But, as much as I love it, sometimes I space out, and lose track of what’s going on. And maybe I drift a little. Nothing [...]

 
Sleeper Cell: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (1982)

Volume two of our musical theater sleepers takes us into darker territory. Obviously, Sweeney Todd isn’t really a sleeper since most people at least know the basic story: dude returns from his banishment to Botany Bay (and beyond) to find that his wife has died and his daughter adopted by said dude’s evil nemesis. Dude [...]

 
Sleeper Cell: The Opportunists (2000) + BONUS Rango Trailer

Welcome to the third installment of the movies you missed because they went straight to DVD, but you didn’t know it, and you should be fine with it. This one is a drama. See, the first one Ink was fantasy. Then Jack Brooks was horror. Next week will probably be a comedy. But why plan [...]

Jun 082010
 
Splice

To say whether or not I think Splice is any good (or bad) is to assume that I know what the hell kind of movie it is. And, since I don’t, I can’t. All I know is that Guillermo del Toro is a producer, and it was directed by the dude who directed Cube (Vincenzo Natali) … which was awesome (and really, you should rent that instead). But Splice? I’m not really sure … it was funny. Is that a plus?

Find out after the jump.

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