mullet. What I thought was a run-of-the-mill second-in-command character merely around for a beat down and comic relief becomes without a doubt, the reason for the best fight in the movie.
Michael Angarano & Maya Erskine |
Michael Angarano & Maya Erskine |
Two brothers are trying to get rich/stardom/ by finding ghosts, more of a mokumentary; this one looks like a funny horror comedy. We heard the two bros on a recent Doug Love's Movies Podcast. Funniest fact gleamed, was never put the f word in your title if you want search engines/ streaming services to carry your movie. It's available now on Prime.The Exit 8 is trippy creepy game that has you wandering a Japanese subway passageway that came out in 2023. Kind of amazed TOHO has a movie coming out in 2025 for it ...and it's live action.
iT'S LOENLYhERE, LOOKS LIKE THERE'S LITTLE TO DO this week, other than the theaters below, you might want to chill In little tokyo, ughh, the vOiD claims another week in LA. wE'LL HAVE MORE tHigns to do IN soon.
Don't forget what we posted
Ring in the New Year at the West Coast's largest FREE celebration! Two stages of music, family fun, and a spectacular 3D light show!
Metro is free Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2024, beginning at 4 a.m. through Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2025, at 3 a.m.
The new year approaches and so does the Palm Springs International Film Festival, Jan 2-13th. Jeez, it's probably the first film festival out of the gate for the new year. Too many movies to choose from it always a good amount. We'll be covering what we can.
Oh, here's a few places to visit if you head out
Here's some of our top picks to see in 2025.
TWILIGHT OF THE WARRIORS: WALLED IN
The
densely populated Kowloon Walled City becomes a battleground between
ruthless crime boss Mr. Big and a fierce band of protectors led by the
citadel's formidable leader, Cyclone. Meanwhile, a young refugee is
caught in the martial arts melee in this nerve-jangling action
spectacular.
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this whimsical ensemble comedy, two kids find a banknote frozen in ice,
a tour guide leads baffled visitors, and a government drone returns
home to uncover something amiss with his family, creating a mosaic of
wintry Winnipeg that’s both comically surreal and profoundly human.
This is the high-flying story of Joe Jennings, a pioneer of skydiving cinematography and Hollywood's go-to man for gasp-inducing aerial stunts. A man most at home free-falling through space, he attempts the one stunt that has eluded him throughout his death-defying life.
Kill The JockeyIn this entertaining equestrian-themed psychological thriller-comedy, a legendary jockey on a downward spiral must compete for a powerful gangster. A catastrophic race brings life-altering, gender-bending, and romantic consequences for everyone involved.
Bad ShabbosVidiots wants to add a little spice to your December as we welcome back Founding Member comedian Ify Nwadiwe and filmmaker Pamela Ribon for Holiday Hornyfest. The holidays bring us close together, but what if we got a whole lot closer? Here’s a series of movies that will trim the usual holiday cheer and bring a whole new meaning to coming home for the holidays. Is it an extra hot winter, or is it just Holiday Hornyfest at Vidiots?
The movie so sexy and thirst-quenching, we had to bring it back for another debaucherous screening! The boys are back in town and ready to take it off and throw down! Three years after Mike bowed out of the stripper life at the top of his game, he and the remaining Kings of Tampa hit the road to Myrtle Beach to put on one last blow-out performance. Bring your besties for one horned up night of mega-hotties!
Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra says that ‘KRAVEN THE HUNTER’ is the worst launch they’ve had for a film since he became CEO in 2017.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) December 26, 2024
“I still don’t understand, because the film is not a bad film.”
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There is an amazing interview with Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra over at the LA Times. The 70-year-old is stepping down soon, but he's been in control for Sony for a while.
Sony Pictures CEO Tony Vinciquerra talks ‘arms dealer’ strategy, defends ‘Spider-Man’ spinoffs
"The audience for anime is violently passionate — violent in a good way, not violent in a bad way."
At times, he seemingly grasps the nuisance of why getting the niche market of anime and Alamo Drafthouse is so important, but then just can't admit that Madame Web, Venom and Kraven are just bad movies.
I'll repeat it as such.
It's crazy to see how he recognizes anime and a beloved theater chain as being worth the investment, but does not understand why people don't like three of the worst critically ranked movies of the year.