3 articles from 2009
21 September 2009 7:00 AM, PDT | Slash Film | See recent Slash Film news »
Dutch Southern has a new t-shirt called "Product Placement", a design created by Josh Eacret. It's a tribute to the fake products and companies found in movies, and to the filmmakers who didn't want to sell out or get sued by real corporations. Each logo is accurately recreated in painstakingly detail by Josh Eacret's hand. After the jump you can find a complete listing of the fictional companies listed, and which movies they appeared in. The products and companies include: Elsinore Beer - Strange Brew Cyberdyne Systems - Terminator Weyland Yutani - Alien Chico's Bail Bonds - Bad News Bears Paper Street Soap Company - Fight Club Spatula City - Uhf S-mart - Army of Darkness Smeat - Waterworld Dapper Dan - O Brother, Where Art Thou Doc Hopper's Frog Legs - The Muppet Movie Death Records - Phantom of the Paradise Winkies - Mulholland Drive Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems - »
- Peter Sciretta
24 February 2009 2:26 PM, PST | Fangoria | See recent Fangoria news »
As if Toronto wasn’t spoiled enough by its annual international film festival, The Bloor Cinema (596 Bloor Street) will be showing a series of diverse genre flicks over the course of six weeks programmed by Shaun Of The Dead director Edgar Wright, who’s in town shooting his new film Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. Wright has chosen some of his favorites for single and double features starting this Saturday, February 28, and continuing every weekend until Sunday, April 12, in a program entitled The Wright Stuff.
The features include a gory Asian cult classic, a Jackie Chan kung fu extravaganza, three off-kilter musicals and one of the best from Canadian fright master David Cronenberg, along with Wrights two previous comedy features, Shaun and Hot Fuzz, and his cult fave TV series Spaced (all starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost); the director will appear in person to do Q&As on two of the evenings. »
13 January 2009 9:42 AM, PST | Twitch | See recent Twitch news »
You feel a song coming on? I don’t but that doesn’t mean that you can’t. In this special musical edition of Poster Alert we have two posters for two great cult musicals, Brian De Palma’s Phantom Of The Paradise, screening Febuary 3rd at the Lamar, and one of my favorites Hedwig And The Angry Inch by John Cameron Mitchell which screens on January 20th at the Ritz.
Tim Doyle created two versions of the Phantom poster, one regular available on mondotees.com and an all glow in the dark variant only available through gigposters.com. That means that the regular is 5 colors and the variant 6 colors. The 18x36 pieces come individually signed and numbered.
Now I love Hedwig And The Angry Inch, the best new musical to come out in years, but I don’t remember him being a giant transgender robot battling a communist army. »
- Swarez
3 articles from 2009
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