The Top Ten Oscar Nomination Snubs of All Time
In the wake of the internet’s explosion after BARBIE was overlooked for two key Oscar nominations, Paul Douglas Moomjean looks at the biggest snubs of all time.
In the wake of the internet’s explosion after BARBIE was overlooked for two key Oscar nominations, Paul Douglas Moomjean looks at the biggest snubs of all time.
Movie Nonsense has been transformed into a workshop space for The Ford Fiesta! This week: RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, maybe one of the few perfect movies ever made.
A HUGE slate of news anchors a show that also sees Adam & Paul’s annual tradition: John Williams at The Hollywood Bowl, JAWS re-released, Disney+ Day and more!
Movie Guy Paul Preston calls in to the Your Weekly Dose podcast to review LAST NIGHT IN SOHO and THE LAST DUEL, and gets roped into reviewing DUNE.
Director Simon McQuoid and his team…manage to deliver the joy of watching a bad movie unfold.
Movie Guy Paul Preston joins the Tier Ranker Fights show with Chance Ellison and JTE to rank ALL of Spielberg’s movies!
Author Dan Bronson sets us on a dark path through the tarnish of tinsel town.
Filmmaker Jeremy Sklar discusses everything from music in the movies and how being nice can help your movie to saving the movie industry itself!!
This week on the Your Weekly Dose podcast, Movie Guy Paul Preston chimes in with his top five horror movies of all time and looks for sympathy for JUST HOW HARD THAT IS TO DO.
Probably not a fair comparison in today’s market, but it really has to be tough for a serious filmmaker to be crushed by a pair of animated sisters.
Ray Schillaci’s PIC of the week at TheMovieGuys.net for 4/25/19 – Figures in a Landscape
The motion picture Academy has postponed creating a “Best Popular Film” category. Paul Preston explains why it should never see the light of day.
Critics and moviegoers just aren’t in line anymore
The title says it all.
The title says it all. Part three of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest superhero films per year for the last forty or so years.
Showcast Episode 70: “Dracula Untold”, “The Judge” and “Alexander and the Terrible Title” get the preview treatment, including a look at future villain origin story films, how to add fake Mumford & Sons to your movie trailer, and a look at updating a story from 1972. Then actress Tracey Birdsall joins The Movie Guys to talk about her new movie “Dawn of the Crescent Moon”, and our guest brought a guest! Director Neil Johnson (“Starship Rising”) also sits in the second half of the show.
The title says it all. Part two of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest horror movies per year for the last forty or so years.
The title says it all. Part one of The Movie Guys “Best of All Time” series looks at the greatest comedy films per year for the last forty or so years.
My 16-year old niece (who, I will be the first to admit, is smarter than the average teenager, but yet still representative of her age group) and her friends can tell you that a scary dog is referred to as Cujo. But they have no idea why.
Movie Guys Paul & Karen announce their involvement in this year’s Phoenix Film Festival, introducing the 2014 poster art and talking about upcoming pre-fest screenings.
When you pick a movie on Netflix to watch, Netflix will recommend other films and TV shows to view. Sadly, this recommendation process is run by monkeys. But the result is Matteo sharing some of the looniest recommendations with you.
The history of “third chapters” (known as “threequels,” thanks to those people who love to invent new terms while butchering English) is filed with good examples — and an outstanding series of atrociously bad ones.
Movie Guy Justin Bowler fills Indiana Jones fans in on an inventive new feature-length documentary about “Raiders of the Lost Ark” that’s available for free on Vimeo.
Matteo Molinari looks at the taglines that help sell a movie in NO WAY WHATSOEVER.
The Cultural Impact of Christopher Nolan’s Batman Films and How Heath Ledger Tricked You Into Believing “The Dark Knight” Was the Trilogy’s “The Empire Strikes Back”.
It’s a horrible tragedy when violence upsets something like a sporting or holiday event. But when violence mars the arts, I find it especially disturbing.
Every Oscar night we overload the internet with wiseass Tweets. Get them all here!
I am about to risk sounding like an old man tearing into the new generation for forgetting all the great things about the last generation.
Abrams has obviously given himself the specific assignment of making a send-up of a sort of film, much as Spielberg & Lucas did when they made “Raiders”