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HomeVideodrome: 'Sid & Nancy' – Gary Oldman's Star-Making Role

Due to obligations over the Christmas holiday, there will be no HomeVideodrome podcast this week. For the anarchistic, screw-you attitude that comes with punk rock in movies, one need look no further than the films of Alex Cox. “Repo Man”

Five Offbeat Christmas Cult Classic Movies

We all know and love the old classics like “It’s a Wonderful Life” and “A Christmas Story.” Attaboy Clarence, yule shoot your eye out, all that good stuff. But when you’re absolutely hammered on eggnog and full of roast beast,

Korn's Surprising 'Path of Totality'

Korn is a band that has been in the woods for a while. Their guitarist, Brian “Head” Welch, said “sayonara” and went to Jesus, and the band’s first album as a quartet was an over-produced, radio-pandering piece of polished crap,

HomeVideodrome: 'Cave' Gets 3D Right at Last

In this week’s episode of the HomeVideodrome podcast, Hunter reviews “Hugo“, “Bridesmaids“, and “Horrible Bosses“, and we also dwell on Werner Herzog’s awesome voice, because hey, there weren’t too many releases one could give a damn about this week. So

HomeVideodrome: Abrams' Not So 'Super' Ode to Spielberg

On this week’s edition of the HomeVideodrome podcast, we talk about this week’s releases, the sad state of American independent cinema and film festivals, Troy Duffy’s bad attitude, and we give “Rushmore” a lot of love. We packed this one

HomeVideodrome: Hopper Gone Wild in 'Blue Velvet' Blu-ray Edition

This week on the HomeVideodrome podcast, Hunter reviews Lars Von Trier’s “Melancholia” and “Atlas Shrugged Part I,” Jim offers up his love for William Wyler’s “The Collector” and we both talk about our love of “The Cannonball Run,” all while

HomeVideodrome: 'Tree of Life,' 'Green Lantern,' Jet Li's Oeuvre

Be sure to head go listen to this week’s HomeVideodrome podcast! This week Jim and I discuss Morgan Spurlock’s desperate need for attention, movies about eating, the turd that is Green Lantern, and how rad Jet Li movies are. So

HomeVideodrome: 'Carlos', 'Transformers 3', 'Ben-Hur'

Be sure to go listen to the latest episode of the HomeVideodrome podcast, where Jim Dirkes and I go off on tangents about Don Dokken, the horror that is the new sit-com Whitney, and how iTunes & NetFlix think we

HomeVideodrome: 'Star Wars,' 'Citizen Kane,' and a Podcast!

Before we get into it, please take a moment to go check out the brand spankin’ new HomeVideodrome podcast, an audio companion I’ve done for this column with Jim Dirkes of The Film Thugs Movie Show. Be warned that there

HomeVideodrome: Brian De Palma 'Scarface' Edition

When I first saw Brian De Palma’s Scarface, a decidedly eighties remake of the classic Howard Hawks gangster movie, I loved it. I was a teenager, the perfect age to see Tony Montana’s dizzying rise in the Miami underworld, followed

HomeVideodrome: Coen Brothers, Christmas Nightmare, Madea, More…

This week we’re getting four Coen brothers classics on Blu-ray in a handy box set, as well as released individually: Blood Simple, Raising Arizona, Fargo, and Miller’s Crossing (though Fargo has already been made available). The Coens specialize in bizarre

HomeVideodrome: Beaver, Spurlock, Swingers and Rounders

Jodie Foster’s The Beaver was one of the more controversial releases this year, thanks to the latest highly publicized incidents during the production surrounding its lead actor, Mel Gibson. Once Hollywood’s greatest working leading man, Gibson has descended to a

HomeVideodrome: 'Conan,' 'Better Off Dead,' Soul Surfer'…

The biggest release this week, for this movie fan anyway, is the Blu-ray of John Milius’s masterful fantasy epic, Conan the Barbarian. No doubt this is being put out to lead up to Marcus Nispel’s upcoming interpretation of the character,

HomeVideodrome: Belushi! Akroyd! Sinise!

Is it just me, or did John Landis movies like Animal House and Blues Brothers help pave the way for comedy as we know it today? Before he started accidentally killing children and famous actors on his set, John Landis

HomeVideodrome: Jackie Gleason, Steven Seagal, 'Boyz' and 'Amelie'

Here it is, fans of Jackie “The Great One” Gleason, the wait is finally over: Otto Preminger’s weirdo comedy curiosity item Skidoo is now available on DVD. While it came out before counter-culture exploded into mainstream cinema with Easy Rider,

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for July 12th, 2011

Rango is an animated acid-western that’s fun for the whole family, a sentence I never imagined I would write. Johnny Depp voices the titular character, a chameleon who fancies himself an actor, using the only co-star he has at his

Where Have The Theater Ushers Gone?

If you want to see how rude and inconsiderate people are capable of being, chances are going to the movies is a sure-fire way to find out. Bad behavior is something that is practically expected when you attend a multiplex

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for July 5th, 2011

Listen, I know a lot of you out there love Wall-E. I know a lot of people squeal with delight when he chirps his name, or when he sighs the name of his true love, Eva, a floating robot that

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for June 28th, 2011

If Zack Snyder has shown us anything with his movies, it’s that the guy has an agenda when it comes to directing that is as follows: Make everything look really cool Other stuff This is not an attack against Snyder,

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for June 21st, 2011

Cedar Rapids is an example of a cancer in American movies, a horrible disease that has befallen independent movies. Every year a movie pops out from Sundance that seems to be the little indie movie that could. This would be

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for June 14, 2011

I’ve seen a lot of weird movies in my day; it’s safe to say I seek them out. I once saw a flick that depicted a “post-apocalypstick” world where men have devolved into apes, and the women of the world

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for June 7th, 2011

Today, you can’t swing a dead cat at the movie theater without hitting another big budget adaptation of a comic book property. I remember when I was a kid, I’d lurk around the local comic book shop and devouring any

Wonkette Picks on an Adult for a Change, Fails Miserably

We’re all aware that Sarah Palin is a lightning rod for non-controversy and faux-criticism from those actively looking to destroy her. Whenever she misuses a phrase or gets minor facts wrong about something inconsequential, the media gets out their tweezers

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for May 31st, 2011

My love affair with movies began with Sergio Leone. Sure, I watched movies before I saw The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly in high school, but I was a changed man after I saw Leone rebuild the American western

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for May 24th, 2011

One of the worst Oscar years in recent memory was 2005, a year where the slate of so-called prestige pictures offered little other than self-important, self-congratulatory garbage. Hollywood has always been very good at patting itself on the back, but

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for May 17th, 2011

When I finally got around to watching Robert Rossen’s The Hustler, I got a movie that was the complete opposite of what I expected. What I thought I was going to see was a movie about a guy sharpening his

HomeVideodrome: DVD Releases for May 10th, 2011

Blue Valentine is one of those movies that chronicles the kindling and death knell of a relationship. Think Annie Hall, but minus the wit and the New Yorker neuroticism. It instead opts for a mumblecore feel, except with dialogue that