poster via IMP Awards On Halloween, there are those of us who like to get dressed up and go to parties. And there are those of us who like to stay home curled up with a mug of hot cider and watch scary movies. We know who we are. A new Scorsese list got us thinking about what movies we would recommend. Here are five: 1. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986) We've only seen this once. We may never...
Someone very clever has created a parody version of John McNaughton's One Nation Under God interactive portrait . A sample: "Professor: He's holding tight to his copy of Charles Darwin's Origin Of Species , which none of the people in this image has read, but they heard things about it on Fox News, so!" Subscribe to Joe.My.God.
Christianist artist John McNaughton is selling prints of his painting The Gallery , which depicts Jesus proudly holding the U.S. Constitution as a crowd of historical figures and representatives of right-wing targets look on. On this interactive version of the painting, an effete man with crossed arms called Mr. Hollywood "represents the entertainment business in America. He looks with disdain...
Word in from Dark Sky Films that Director John McNaughton's excellent flick Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer will hit Blu-ray on September 29, 2009. Extras will include director commentary,...
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986) Directed by John McNaughton; screenplay by Richard Fire & John McNaughton; produced by Lisa Dedmond, Steven A. Jones & John McNaughton. The first time I saw this movie was on Thanksgiving, sometime around 1992. I had Thanksgiving with my Dad that year, and we ate at my stepmom's sister's place. She had three sons and a daughter, all around college age...
Wild Things (1998) is a trashy film, it's a film that makes you want to run and take a shower after watching it because you feel like you've been spending too much time in the muggy, mosquito-infested air of the...
IN an example of perfect timing Newcastle City Council has approved the last two stages of a $7 million revitalisation of Hunter Street on the council's 150th anniversary. In the presence of former...
Cinema Libre announced the first two DVD releases of their Jean-Jacques Beineix collection , Roselyne and the Lions [ Roselyne et les lions ] on 14 July and IP5: The Island of Pachyderms [ IP5: L'île aux pachydermes ] on 18 August. As Eric pointed out , the studio is re-releasing Beineix's most famous film Betty Blue , with Béatrice Dalle and Jean-Hughes Anglade, in theatres before a DVD...
So what's new on this weeks Playstation Network video content update? Now that E3 is over, this weeks update is inspired by video games featuring movies and TV shows that was released first as a video game and now has come to life in the big and small screens. Here's the list of new content for this week. Remember the bold-faced titles also come in HD. Movies Spring Breakdown Heaven s Gate Chrysallis...
Mother’s Day. Of our many Hallmark holidays, this is the one that’s easiest to get on board with. Mothers are the unsung superheroes of this world. They raise us and they feed us. Their love is unconditional. Even the troublemaker who leaked that workprint of “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” online has a mother who loves him. [...]
Hey, I know that Chicago street and building in the background. It seems almost generic, having been used in Brian DePalma's The Untouchables and John McNaughton's Mad Dog and Glory....
Now it could be debated that John McNaughton's low-budget fictionalized account of a Henry Lee Lucas-type serial killer is not an honest-to-gorsh horror film, but damned if it isn't scarier than most films branding themselves as horror. Originally commissioned to be a low budget, mindless slasher exploitation flick, McNaughton and his cast (mostly comprised of members of the Organic Theater Company)...