
Woo! Movies! Woo! Horror! Woo! October! Got a lot of new films this weekend that will spark your little Halloween freak in you. Well, possibly anyways. But there are some movies that you may find to your liking this weekend of October 23, 2009:

Woo! Movies! Woo! Horror! Woo! October! Got a lot of new films this weekend that will spark your little Halloween freak in you. Well, possibly anyways. But there are some movies that you may find to your liking this weekend of October 23, 2009:

This weekend proves to be a little more hopeful that last. With a little more horror leading up to Halloween, some childhood memories, and some little independent delights, this weekend of October 16, 2009 is a lot more promising.

This weekend is pretty bleak in terms of new movies. This “weakend” of October 9, 2009 does not offer anything on your plate for a healthy dose of movies, but there are slim pickin’s. Might as well go see Zombieland again………

There is only one movie you need to see this weekend of October 2, 2009, and that film is ZOMBIELAND! I’ll tell you the other movies, but it won’t make a difference

This weekend is packed full of movie goodness with monsters, robots, dancing, playboys and ghosts. Let’s see what is coming out to theaters this weekend and my report on what I advise for you to see.

Demons, love, meatballs and spies, this weekend is filled with everything and anything, I suppose, in the movie world. Here are some suggestions on what you should see this on the weekend of September 18, 2009.

Once again, a weekend has come upon us. With a new weekend comes new movies. Here are you movies for the weekend of September 11, 2009 and my opinion whether they are worth your time viewing:

Heyyoooo, it’s the weekend. It’s movie time! Here are the movies that are opening up this weekend and my suggestion of whether or not to see them:

It’s Friday again and you know what that means……Movies Movies Movies…… Seems like October has come early with the horror. For the weekend of August 28, 2009, here is what’s coming out:
Halloween II (Scout Taylor-Compton, Tyler Mane, Malcolm McDowell) Rob Zombie’s reinvention of a horror classic. Not only is this his sequel to his first remake of the original Halloween, but this is Zombie’s own story. Michael Myers is back and is wanting his mother’s love. Laurie Strode is having trouble coming to terms with being of Myers blood. What kind of unholy family reunion will take place this weekend. See this film.
The Final Destination (Nick Zano, Krista Allen, Andrew Fiscella) Yet another Destination film to add to the franchise. This one is based off a horrible accident at a race track that some kid sees the end result early and escapes death. Of course, like all the others, death comes back for revenge. This one looks better than the third, but not as good as the first two. This one is in 3-D, which might be worth the trip, but I wouldn’t hold my breath. Skip it.
Taking Woodstock (Demetri Martin, Emile Hirsch, Eugene Levy) This little indie film looks interesting. It could be either a flop or a decent flick. I’d have to say it’s nothing too special, but could be a change from all the horror this weekend. This is basically the story of how the original Woodstock was formed and the chaos that ensued. I have no idea how historically accurate it is, but doesn’t look like it could be too far off. See it/Rent it.

Here is your weekend update with all the few new movies coming to theaters for the weekend of August 21, 2009:
Inglorious Basterds (Brad Pitt, Diane Kruger, Eli Roth) This is a must see. Who wouldn’t want to see Brad Pitt and a bunch of angry Jewish Americans invade Nazi France and whoop some ass? This is an action packed dialogue stricken Tarantino movie. It has everything you could want from Tarantino and more. See this film
Post Grad (Alexis Bledel, Michael Keaton, Carol Burnett) A cute little story that reminds me of my struggles through job searching. If you just graduated college and struggling to find a job, this movie is for you. A cute little romantic comedy that you could enjoy, especially if you’re not into the Nazi thing. This may not appeal to everyone’s satisfactory for going out to enjoying a movie. Rent It