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Here is everything CHUD has to offer starting with the newest content, going all the way back to our humble beginnings.

PESCI’S BACK!

Don’t tell me you didn’t notice that Joe Pesci has been gone from movie screens since 1998’s Lethal Weapon 4. And hey, being in that movie would have sent me into hiding as well. But it looked like he was done with acting, especially after all those bribes to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts … Continue reading

INTERVIEW: RACHEL WEISZ (THE CONSTANT GARDENER)

In The Constant Gardener, based on the novel by John LeCarre, Rachel Weisz plays Tess, a radical activist who falls in love with Ralph Fiennes’ buttoned-up diplomat. Together they head to Africa, and while there she uncovers a vast conspiracy between governments and the pharmaceutical industry, with poor and sick Africans as the victims. Directed … Continue reading

RON #150

All images copyright Nick Nunziata & Lewis Cox III. Do not reprint without permission. * Note: I’m going to include the previous strip above the current one as to preserve some semblance of continuity in case you’d missed or forgotten the last strip. The CHUD.com Superstore has just opened up and there are TONS of … Continue reading

INTERVIEW: RACHEL WEISZ (THE CONSTANT GARDENER)

In The Constant Gardener, based on the novel by John LeCarre, Rachel Weisz plays Tess, a radical activist who falls in love with Ralph Fiennes’ buttoned-up diplomat. Together they head to Africa, and while there she uncovers a vast conspiracy between governments and the pharmaceutical industry, with poor and sick Africans as the victims. Directed … Continue reading

DVD REVIEW: CHAIN OF COMMAND

BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: CannonMSRP: $14.96RATED: R, ‘for Terrorist Violence and Plentiful Language’RUNNING TIME: 97 min.SPECIAL FEATURES:• ‘Play Movie’ Option• Chapter Stops The Pitch “It’s On Deadly Ground, but without Seagal or the giant bear!“ "I’ve made how many of these things?" The Humans Michael Dudikoff (Radioactive Dreams), Todd Curtis (The Young and … Continue reading

SCREENING: A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE

It’s a Cronenberg. If those words aren’t enough to interest you in this film, you simply shouldn’t be getting a free pass from this site. After last week’s The Cave screening, I’m beginning to doubt you folks anyway. What kind of lame duck room was THAT? It’s like free movies and intermittent swag isn’t enough … Continue reading

DAILY GRABOID 8.30.05

I’ve started fresh with the Graboid, going for a more polished and tougher perspective. If you get them from now on it’ll be because you’re an astute fan of movies. I’m not going to make it easy and it’s going to be from something I either like or find it fun to put on the … Continue reading

DVD REVIEW: ONCE & AGAIN – SEASON 2

BUY IT AT AMAZON: CLICK HERE!STUDIO: Buena Vista Home EntertainmentMSRP: $59.99RATED: NRRUNNING TIME: 991 MinutesSPECIAL FEATURES: Commentary by the show creatorsI wouldn’t be so vain as to refer to myself as a real man or some kind of he-man, but I’m just like most of you guys out there: I like movies and TV shows … Continue reading

NEW WORLD, NEW DATE

Terence Malick makes movies on his own schedule. It took decades for him to get from Days of Heaven to The Thin Red Line. So when his next film, The New World, is slow to the finish line, you just change the release date and be glad that you’re going from the end of 2005 … Continue reading

X3: MUTANT JENGA

Listen. Hear that? It’s the sound of X3 falling right over the cliff of too many characters. We’ve joked about it in the past, but now the film seems to be reaching some sort of singularity, and any X-character mentioned near the film’s producers or Bret Ratner will somehow be sucked into the proceedings. The … Continue reading