Random Trek: BLADE RUNNER (1982) with Special Guest Paul Preston
Harrison Ford expert Paul Preston joins…a STAR TREK podcast? Yup, despite the title, hosts Brennen Marr and Captain Ingle cover BLADE RUNNER for an episode.
Harrison Ford expert Paul Preston joins…a STAR TREK podcast? Yup, despite the title, hosts Brennen Marr and Captain Ingle cover BLADE RUNNER for an episode.
Director Denis Villenueve and his co-writers Jon Spaihts and Eric Roth have finally delivered the one true and faithful version of the Herbert novel.
Our Movie Guy Ray Schillaci’s guide to the best pandemic-themed movies out there…if you’re into that sort of thing.
Paul and Karen welcome actor Leon Russom to The Admiral’s Club to talk about his career – the longevity and wide variety of his credits are a revelation!
JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM wins mainly for its double down on excitement.
Ray Schillaci of The Movie Guys interviews Jody Lambert, director of the new ensemble film BRAVE NEW JERSEY.
A virtual kaleidoscope, heavy on sights and sounds, but light on story and characters which tends to be the norm for many graphic novel adaptations.
Paul Preston’s ongoing effort to watch a movie a day for the rest of his life. Today’s movie – “Café Society”.
Ep. 157: There is MUCH to discuss with this week’s special guest Robert Meyer Burnett, director of the classic Free Enterprise, who is also one of the makers of the Star Trek fan film series Axanar. He discusses Paramount’s new fan film guidelines, working in the Star Trek Universe and the future of the franchise. As ever, the show kicks off with extended movie previews, this week covering the big 4th of July weekend – The BFG, The Legend of Tarzan and The Purge: Election Year.
Entertainment journalists kept warm in the confines of The Paley Center, patiently waiting for talent to arrive.
“Batman: Bad Blood” carries the torch for the new series (“Son of Batman”, “Batman vs. Robin”) and has it burn brighter than ever before.
Their efforts do not always hit the mark, but when they do, it ends up being a very fun 100+ minutes that does not wear out its welcome.
It seems like the laughs will come in bundles with the three leads playing fast and loose at the top of the film, but the warmth shared between the leads that could excuse all the crude behavior of a stoner comedy wears away leaving a less than pleasing mixture behind.
Joe Carnahan’s finest film. A biting satire of everything wrong with L.A. and its ugly underbelly.
Showcast Episode 68: The Movie Guys get geeked up with GeekGirlAuthority.com’s Audrey Kearns in studio as this week’s guest to kick around “The Equalizer” and “The Boxtrolls”. There’s also a set visit to “Space Command”, a game of Mad Libs to generate a plot to rival “The Boxtrolls”, plus movie news, reviews, a look inside The Movie Guys Time Capsule and celebrity birthdays.
Movie Guy Paul Preston’s annual, over-thorough once-over of all the categories – who will win, who should win, and the Top 10 Films of 2013
This movie held my attention with its intense action scenes from the moment it started, its characters were real, learning and evolving, making decisions that I could understand and follow. In short, it was masterfully executed in all areas of review.
What an appropriate picture of Tom Cruise. Walking the Earth by himself. The lone member of a dying race: The Movie Star.
DVD audio commentaries: Sometimes I wonder: Who does take the time out of their busy life to listen to people rambling on and on and on about something they don’t even seem to be interested in, to begin with? Well, me!
You ever wanna drop a movie fact in conversation and out-do that movie know-it-all in your bunch? We’re here to help. Here’s a TON of movie info for you, in easy-to-digest format, thanks to some exhaustive research by our Movie Guy Matteo.
140 character takes on hundreds of movies!
“The Way Back” is my new all-time favorite movie about prisoners escaping a Russian Gulag camp during World War II
Click on the link above to keep track of the movie awards season 2009/2010!
Reviews and articles from The Movie Guys by Paul Preston, Mark Tucci, Kathy Bugajsky, Justin Bowler, Mary Gent, Joel Frost, Karen Volpe, Matt Todd, Joan Afton, Adam Witt, The Lazy Film Critic and Lewis Patrick