The Trailer for Greta Gerwig’s BARBIE Is Here and It’s a Hoot
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David Attenborough and Jon Favreau are returning to the Mesozoic era with a second season of PREHISTORIC PLANET.
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Has it been too long since you’ve seen some Nazis murdered to death? This trailer for SISU has you covered.
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J. Horton’s new horror siege film CRAVING looks like a total blast.
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Somebody CLEARLY got this man a gun!
This behind the scenes video for JOHN WICK: CHAPTER 4 has no horses. It does however have tons of shooting and fun actors and nunchucks!
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"Now what?"
The Cinema Chance Cube boys celebrate Shannon’s getting old as shit by discussing Stephen Sommers’ cruise ship creature feature DEEP RISING.
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FREE GUY is a bland, by-the-numbers blockbuster science fiction comedy and is entirely watchable if that’s what you’re looking for.
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Go, Joe?
SNAKE EYES: G.I. JOE ORIGINS feels like a high speed collision between two movies with very different aims. It’s still kinda watchable though.
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Not even Lena Headey’s legendary arched eyebrow can save this mess
Despite a great cast and a solid premise, GUNPOWDER MILKSHAKE is an overlong and deathly dull collection of clichés.
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Charles Band, I Love You
After a dire “Christmas episode,” the Chance Cube crew decided to redeem themselves. This time around they talked about Charles Band’s science fiction joyride TRANCERS, and it is amazing.
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Slay Bells Ring
For their very special Christmas episode of the Cinema Chance Cube, the boys subject themselves to the punishment of the 1984 slasher “classic” SILENT NIGHT, DEADLY NIGHT.
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We Want Worms
In this very special “Best of 2020” episode of Cinema Chance Cube, the boys take on the prehistoric worm masterpiece TREMORS: SHRIEKER ISLAND, featuring Michael Gross as one of horror’s definitive heroes.
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Gene Simmons is a Kaiju
Cinema Chance Cube rock-and-rolled all nite and watched the Michael Crichton directed RUNAWAY starring Tom Selleck’s Mustache and Gene Simmons of KISS
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Nearly 15 years ago, three film undergrads decided to make a feature film. The end result was the low budget horror film RISE OF THE UNDEAD, and today they’ve come together to discuss the movie and its production.
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A tribute to the late great Ennio Morricone
The Cinematic Chance Cube trio pay tribute to the late great composer Ennio Morricone by talking about one of the most iconic entries in his filmography, JOHN CARPENTER’S THE THING.
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Chekhov's Flamethrower
Kevin, Ryan and Shannon sit down to talk about 1987’s science fiction action film THE HIDDEN, which features Kyle MacLachlan, gun-toting strippers, alien farts, and a very good doggo. Also Danny Trejo. Buckle up.
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Here's some blessed content to Purell your brain.
Because there’s some good in this world, and it’s worth fighting for, the car from SUPERNATURAL is gonna show up in LEGENDS OF TOMORROW.
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THE IRON MASK is a Russian/Chinese fantasy adventure film featuring a duo of elderly action film legends, and that’s about all we can tell you about it.
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In alphabetical order, because being decisive about rankings is for lame-os.
The 2010s may have been an absolute dumpster fire of a decade, but hey! Shannon is thankful we had a bunch of good movies to soothe the accompanying burns.
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After months of wandering in exile, the Lewton Bus crew returns with a new podcast episode, delivering you the definitive takes on the past decade. You’re welcome.
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The first trailer for WONDER WOMAN 1984 is here, and it promises a movie even bigger, bolder, and brighter than its predecessor.
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Lewton Bus, The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment, and the Uptown Nightclub present a night of movies and console games. This month? RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK!
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Stop your grinnin' and drop your linen.
Lewton Bus, The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment, and the Uptown Nightclub present a night of movies and console games. This month? James Cameron’s horror/action classic, ALIENS.
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TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID director Issa López and Guillermo del Toro are collaborating on a new project! Even better news? It’s two great tastes that taste great together: a werewolf western.
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DRINK DRINK BANG BANG
Come watch action masterpiece HARD BOILED while playing some of the video games it’s inspired, all to support the Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment!
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This will be his first feature film since 2014
David Fincher is returning to feature filmmaking with MANK, a biopic of Herman J. Mankiewicz, co-writer of an obscure little film called CITIZEN KANE
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SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME is a charming and worthy followup to both HOMECOMING and ENDGAME. It’s exciting and spectacular while remaining personal and heartfelt.
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We're not into the whole brevity thing.
After way, way too long, the Lewton Bus podcast returns to save the Universe… or at least half of it. Ryan, Allen and Shannon take on the culmination of over a decade of cinematic storytelling: Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame.
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Spoilers... ASSEMBLE!
Wanna talk AVENGERS: ENDGAME without scarring spoiler-phobic Marvel fans? Well Lewton Bus’ Spoilerdome is the place to do that!
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We're in the Endgame now, and it's a magnificent sendoff
Shannon says AVENGERS: ENDGAME pays off over 10 years of pop storytelling in satisfying and surprising ways. Read his no-spoilers review here!
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An introspective and unnerving get-under-your-skin follow up to GET OUT
Within the confines of a solid horror film, Jordan Peele turns the camera inward to explore the relationship between privilege and consequence in US.
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DON’T WALK AWAY!
LEWTON BUS and the MUSEUM OF ART AND DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT are proud to present: 1Uptown, and evening of cinema and video games. Come for drinks, games and THE ROAD WARRIOR, one of the greatest action films ever made.
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Ninja... Ninja... WRAP
A new GdT project? We’ll believe it when our butt is in a seat, at the theater and watching it. Maybe not even then.
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No, it's not on a Tuesday, which we realize is a lost opportunity.
The Museum of Art and Digital Entertainment presents a monthly series of video games and movies. This month? The 1994 Van Damme vehicle, STREET FIGHTER. If you’re in the Bay Area, come on by!
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At The Mountains Of Meathead
HOBBS & SHAW goes full on science-fiction in its first trailer. No, it doesn’t go to space. It might as well, though.
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Without much further ado, our Editor-in-Chief Shannon Hubbell unveils his top ten movies of 2018.
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It’s a Christmas movie. Why do we care?
In the latest episode of DIE HARD WITH A PODCAST, Simone and friends address one of the most important questions of our time. Is DIE HARD a Christmas movie?
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Roderick Thorp’s NOTHING LASTS FOREVER
Simone returns with yet another episode of the world’s greatest DIE HARD podcast! This time around the topic of discussion is the film’s source material, Roderick Thorp’s 1979 novel, NOTHING LASTS FOREVER
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Holly Gennaro (and Holly McClane)
Simone Chavoor returns with episode four of her excellent DIE HARD WITH A PODCAST. This time around she’s talking Bonnie Bedelia’s role as John McClane’s estranged wife, Holly Genarro.
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Director Nicolas Roeg has passed away at the age of 90. Shannon reflects on the effect that his 1973 film DON’T LOOK NOW has had on him, decades later.
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David Gordon Green’s film is a worthy direct followup to John Carpenter’s 1978 masterpiece, HALLOWEEN, and it manages to thrill while also making you give a damn about the folks who get stabbed.
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John McClane: Analyzing a Barefoot Hero
Simone Chavoor’s DIE HARD WITH A PODCAST is back for episode three. This time she and her stable of opinionated action fans (including our own Shannon Hubbell) take a closer look at our favorite barefoot hero, John McClane.
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If any action movie deserves its own danged podcast, it’s DIE HARD. So listen to it. Welcome to the party, pal!
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This Tom Clancy adaptation is dated only due to cigarettes and optimism.
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John Carpenter, the so-called Master of Horror, has circled around the Western genre his entire career without taking it on directly.
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A Caveboy and His Dog
Albert Hughes’ latest is a thoroughly enjoyable piece of modern myth-making.
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Put on your mirror shades and climb into your power loader. William Gibson’s discarded screenplay for ALIEN 3 is getting the comic book treatment.
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Stick. To. The. Script. Or not.
Boots Riley’s SORRY TO BOTHER YOU is an incredible debut; a hilarious and weird and horrifying piece of social and political satire, and the most overtly anti-capitalist film you’re likely to see this year.
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"He was licking me!"
Antonia Bird’s RAVENOUS walks a tonal tightrope, never wobbles, and should be reevaluated as a modern horror classic. Also, the score is awesome.
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I mean, it's not BAD. It's just a high bar to clear.
The poster for THE MAN WHO KILLED HITLER AND THEN THE BIGFOOT is unexpectedly serious and traditional for a film with that title.
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