Breaking Up The Backlog
It was another busy week in Hollywood. Here’s some stuff that slipped through the FlickSided cracks.
Folks, say hello to the front-runner for Best Pic of 2010.
Pixar doesn’t compromise and simply go for “pretty good”. As John Lasseter has always said, it’s the story that’s the most important part. Then you concentrate on everything else.
Is it safe to go back in the water yet?
If you were counting on a Jonah Hex sequel, you can stop now.
How Pixar has turned this into the Golden Age of Animation
An ’80s classic turns 25.
The director of The Killer Inside Me may not be a household name, but he’s gaining a reputation as being one of the best filmmakers working today.
Good lord, just stick with the original.
The Karate Kid remake really has my blood boiling.
Movie douchebags effing rule!
Strange movies like Splice normally have a rough time finding an audience this time of year.
With costumed super-beings and video game incarnations dominating theaters, have we seen the last of the ordinary guy as action hero?
In an underwhelming weekend, “Shrek Forever After” takes the top spot at the box office.
Our crafty FlickSided spies out in Hollywood got their hands on some juicy plot twists that never made it into the final Sex and the City 2 script.
To help celebrate the 30th Anniversary of The Shining, here are seven sensational scenes featuring Jack Nicholson.
Another week, another movie that is expected to win the weekend does just that. This time, Shrek Forever After, the fourth movie in the insanely successful franchise, finished atop the box office [...]
Both Val Kilmer and Ryan Phillippe are in need of a hit. But which one is more desperate?