D23 Expo Studio Presentation: “Wreck-It Ralph”, “Brave”, “Frankenweenie”, and Two Original Pixar Features Michael Lee, August 21, 2011August 21, 2011 It all started with one animator named Walt Disney. Since then Disney has produced lice action films, CGI animation, and built partnerships with other studios. But to continue its legacy, the studio will be releasing the animated films that made them great. So hit the jump to see what you…
D23 Expo Studio Presentation: “John Carter”, “Oz: The Great and Powerful”, and “The Muppets” Michael Lee, August 21, 2011August 21, 2011 Walt Disney Studios is also known for their live action films they bring to the big screen. John Carter, The Muppets, and Oz: The Great and Powerful were among the most highly anticipated portions of the live-action panel. So hit the jump for more on Disney’s hopeful blockbusters.
Roundtable With “Fright Night” Director Craig Gillespie and Suspected Vampire Colin Farrell Michael Lee, August 19, 2011March 18, 2012 Fright Night director Chris Gillespie has experienced the highs and the lows while sitting on the chair. While his Lars and the Real Girl was well received by critics, Mr. Woodcock wasn’t so lucky. Back by a strong cast, this contemporary re-imagining of the 80s cult classic may just pave…
Chris Sarandon Talks About The New “Fright Night”, His Fans, and the Progression of Vampires Michael Lee, August 18, 2011August 19, 2011 Chris Sarandon played the vampire villian in the 1985 Fright Night. The likeness of his character has been replaced with that of Collin Ferrell for the remake that opens this Friday. But you will not see the same campy attitude that was present in the 1980s version, and that is…
Movie Review: “Fright Night” Pays Homage to The Original In Fun and Contemporary Way Michael Lee, August 17, 2011August 19, 2011 Fright Night is one of those classic 1980s horror films that was able to combine the blood and gore of the horror genre with comedic styles. Back then 3D was not a relevant gimmick, nor was it a box office booster. Now turn the clock forward 30 years later and…