Article: Stephen Chbosky talks “The Perks of Being a Wallflower”, Blu-ray extras, and his favorite teen films
The film is out now on Blu-ray and DVD.
The film is out now on Blu-ray and DVD.
The director talks to IFC about his past and future projects.
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We point out exactly where the famed filmmaker makes his in-movie appearances.
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One of the Holy Grails (pun totally intended) of the films-not-yet-on-Blu-ray finally makes its high definition debut this week as “Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventures” hits the format in one of the year’s most impressive Blu-ray collections. If you’ve been an Indy fan your whole life and you think you’ve seen these films at their…
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“The Walking Dead” star tells us the stars have aligned for a third “Boondock” outing.
We run down our favorite performances from the erstwhile drill instructor.
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Malcolm McDowell played mad scientist Dr. Tolian Soran in the 1994 film “Star Trek: Generations” and soon became known around Trek circles as “the man who killed Captain Kirk.” He’s a “Star Trek” alumnus so, of course when we had a chance to chat with the actor to discuss his latest film “Suing the Devil,”…
Bloody Disgusting reported this week that Michael Bay’s Platinum Dunes has acquired the rights to the “Halloween” and is looking to produce a new sequel, or reboot, or remake of some kind in the near future. The property, previously held by the Weinstein Company, has already been remade once before by director Rob Zombie and…
Legendary actor Malcolm McDowell has certainly played his fair share of big screen bad guys. From Alex DeLarge in “A Clockwork Orange” to Dr. Tolian Soran in “Star Trek Generations,” McDowell has turned the cinematic villain into an art form. Perhaps none of his previous characters, however, could match the historically tainted image that his…
This week, Variety broke the news that Hollywood is slated to start shooting a “loose” remake of the 1984 killer Christmas classic “Silent Night, Deadly Night” next month. Directed by Steven C. Miller with a script from Jayson Rothwell, the film (now titled simply “Silent Night”) will star the legendary Malcolm McDowell (“A Clockwork Orange”)…
Veteran actor Warwick Davis (“Willow,” “Leprechaun”) may be small in stature at just three-foot-six-inches tall, but a year from now he’ll be in theaters in a very big movie. Bryan Singer’s modern re-telling of the “Jack and the Beanstalk” tale isn’t set to hit theaters until 2013, but with a great trailer under its belt,…
You might not recognize the name the moment you see it, but rest assured that you know Warwick Davis. You’ve seen him in some of your favorite films without even realizing you’ve seen him. The veteran actor has played Wicket the Ewok in “Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi,” Willow himself in…
Ah, the good old “Dude Movie.” What’s that you say? You don’t know what a “Dude Movie” is? Psh! Ok, well, if ladies have their “Chick Flicks” then it just seems right that guys should have their “Dude Movies.” And March 9 marks the theatrical unleashing of the latest and greatest Dude Movie, “John Carter.”…
If there’s anything that’s universally understood in the world of dating, it’s that Valentine’s Day is the perfect day to show your date some truly disturbing movies. Oh, wait a second. It’s not? Hmm. What is true about Valentine’s Day, though, is that it is a great day to take your date out to a…
Movies have dealt with the issues of memory and, specifically, amnesia since as far back as the 1932 Greta Garbo-starring As You Desire Me (and possibly even farther). Lost memories have become a go-to movie trope over the past few decades, with varying levels of success, and with the latest film to tackle the issue…