— by KATHLEEN COLLINS — Here is the music video for Christina Aguilera’s song “Bound to You” from “Burlesque.” “Burlesque” — which also stars Cher, Eric Dane, Cam Gigandet, Stanley Tucci, Alan Cumming, Peter Gallagher and Kristen Bell ̵[...]
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Chris Hyatt’s Movie Show (Episode Zero)
— by CHRIS HYATT — Just in time for the New Year, this is the pilot episode of the yet-to-be-named Chris Hyatt Movie Show on IJM. The show will be once (or twice, however many I can manage) a month here on the site. I will be talking about movie reviews, opinions and (some) Hollywood [&h[...]
Book vs. Movie: ‘The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest’
— by BEV QUESTAD — Let’s just make everyone uncomfortable and tell it like it is. The focus of Stieg Larsson’s Millennium Trilogy is the subjugation, degradation and dehumanization of women by men through time, class, profession, education, sex and brute force … not a new concept a[...]
Cinema 2010: Version VI
— by SEAN GERSKI — Like all years, 2010 had its movies and it had its moments. And, as has happened in the past several years, creative people have taken to the web and created videos that capture many of the memorable moments from the movie year. For the rest of the year, I will [&helli[...]
Another Music Video from ‘Country Strong’
— by KATHLEEN COLLINS — Fittingly for a movie with so much music, “Country Strong” has featured a number of music videos preceding its release. Below is the newest one, a video for “Me & Tennessee” by Gwyneth Paltrow and Tim McGraw. “Country Strong” — w[...]
Cinema 2010: Version V
— by SEAN GERSKI — I don’t think 2010 will go down as the best movie year ever for very many people, but like all years, it had its movies and it had its moments. And, as has happened in the past several years, creative people have taken to the web and created videos that […[...]
Cinema 2010: Version IV
— by SEAN GERSKI — I don’t think 2010 will go down as the best movie year ever for very many people, but like all years, it had its movies and it had its moments. And, as has happened in the past several years, creative people have taken to the web and created videos that […[...]
Cinema 2010: Version III
— by SEAN GERSKI — I don’t think 2010 will go down as the best movie year ever for very many people, but like all years, it had its movies and it had its moments. And, as has happened in the past several years, creative people have taken to the web and created videos that […[...]
‘Peace On Earth / Little Drummer Boy’ by Jack Black and Jason Segel
— by SEAN GERSKI — Jack Black and Jason Segel spent time together filming “Gulliver’s Travels” (in theaters now) and got together to sing a holiday song for charity. The actors cover “Peace on Earth / Little Drummer Boy,” the 1977 duet by Bing Crosby and Dav[...]
How It Should Have Ended: ‘The Holiday Movie Special’
From time to time, we like to present videos from our friends at HISHE (How It Should Have Ended). Typically, they come up with a hilarious take on how a movie should have ended. In this newest edition, HISHE visits with a few friends to get you in the holiday spirit. This one isn’t so [&helli[...]
Cinema 2010: Version II
— by SEAN GERSKI — I don’t think 2010 will go down as the best movie year ever for very many people, but like all years, it had its movies and it had its moments. And, as has happened in the past several years, creative people have taken to the web and created videos that […[...]
Three Music Videos from ‘Country Strong’
— by KATHLEEN COLLINS — “Country Strong” — which will be released Jan. 7, 2011 — stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Tim McGraw, Garrett Hedlund and Leighton Meester. Below are three music videos from the movie.[...]
How It Should Have Ended: The ‘Tron’ Rap
The comedic geniuses at HISHE (How It Should Have Ended) have set their sights on “Tron” and “Tron: Legacy” and come up with a hilarious take on the movie in rap form. Typically, HISHE parodies how the movie should have ended (as the name implies), and that IS a part of this [...]
Cinema 2010: Version I
— by SEAN GERSKI — I don’t think 2010 will go down as the best movie year ever for very many people, but like all years, it had its movies and it had its moments. And, as has happened in the past several years, creative people have taken to the web and created videos[...]