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  • The Screengrab Highlight Reel: Director’s Cut

    This is it, gang. The long goodbye is over and its just about time to roll the credits and bring up the house lights, but before we go, lets take one last moment to look back at the good times. Here are some of our favorite posts from throughout Screengrab history: The Screengrab Holiday Special: Movies Were Thankful For Face/Off: ...
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-31-2009
  • In Other Blogs: Shoot Out the Lights

    I should probably use this final installment of In Other Blogs to suggest alternatives to the Screengrab for our fans about to go into withdrawal. (This is it folks, the last day, closing time, 50% off all posts, everything must go!) But lets get real theres no replacing the Screengrab! Oh, if you must keep up with ongoing developments in ...
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-29-2009
  • Unwatchable #33: “Glitter”

    Our fearless and quite possibly senseless movie janitor is watching every movie on the IMDb Bottom 100 list. Join us now for (the final?) installment of Unwatchable. Barring a last minute call from the governor, this is the end of the line for Unwatchable here at the Screengrab. We made it two-thirds of the way through the 100 worst ...
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-28-2009
  • The Last Morning Deal Report

    A word of warning: just because this is our last Morning Deal Report at the Screengrab doesnt mean Hollywood is going to stop announcing ridiculous projects. Youll just have to find out about them somewhere else. I wish I could say weve saved the best for last, but we can only work with what they give us. Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz ...
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-28-2009
  • Video of the Day: Mystery Trailer!

    Here's a trailer for an upcoming release we've posted about a number of times here at the Screengrab. I must admit, the first time I saw this, I did not see the punchline coming. Can you figure it out before the titles appear? Hint: It's not The Wicker Man 2.
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-27-2009
  • “Drag Me to Hell” (Scott’s Take)

      Judging from last nights screening of Drag Me to Hell, Sam Raimis long-awaited return to the horror genre gets the sort of reaction youd imagine the director was after: screams of terror dissolving almost instantly into self-mocking laughter at having fallen for the directors tricks yet again. This is a movie that goes bump in the ...
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-27-2009
  • Morning Deal Report: Al Pacino Goes the Full Kevorkian

    Al Pacino is in negotiations to star in You Don't Know Jack, an HBO Films biopic about Dr. Jack Kevorkian that Barry Levinson will direct, per The Hollywood Reporter. Pacino will play Dr. Death as he builds his infamous Mercy Machine, conducts his first assisted suicide, and starts a media frenzy with his epic legal battles defending a ...
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-27-2009
  • Set Your DVR! New World Order

    Looking back on my all-too-short tenure with the Screengrab, there is absolutely no question which of my posts caused the biggest uproar. It was during this year's SXSW film festival, when I reviewed New World Order, the documentary on conspiracy theorists, 9/11 "truthers" and their fearless leader, Alex Jones. It's not that I ...
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-26-2009
  • Morning Deal Report: Buffy Slays Again

    More people spent time at the Smithsonian than received Salvation over the long Memorial Day weekend. Ben Stillers second Night in the Museum trumped the latest Terminator at the box office, taking in $70 million from Friday to Monday. Salvation, which actually opened Thursday night, took in $53.8 million for a total gross of $67.2 million. ...
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-26-2009
  • Summer of '89: "Miracle Mile"

    Each week last summer, we flipped the calendar back thirty years to spotlight a movie that was new and exciting back in...the Summer of '78. In the last installment, I made this vow: "Thanks for joining us for the Summer of 78! If were all still alive a year from now, tune in for the Summer of 89!" Well, we're still ...
    Posted to The Screengrab (Weblog) by Scott Von Doviak on 05-25-2009
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    Each month a new artist; each image a new angle. This month: Giovanni Cervantes.
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