Yes, it’s true, the prodigal son has returned.
This week, Steve and I get down to business with Technotise, Frozen, the Kindle and BioShock 2! I’m normally pretty ADD, but it was really hard to shoot the show this week. All I wanted to do was kick some ass as a Big Daddy.
Okay, I have to get back to playing BioShock 2.
Oh, …
I love the straightforward and streamlined gall of Frozen. Here’s a horror film that’s confident enough to abandon superficial scares – you know, those jump-cuts that catch you off guard and make you jolt – in favor of a concept that works on a far more insidious, intellectual level. Three skiers are stuck on a chairlift, about …
There’s an ingenious little horror film set to hit theaters in select city tomorrow. It’s called Frozen, and the premise couldn’t be simpler: Three skiers are stranded on a chairlift in the freezing cold. And the ski resort is not set to open again for several days. (Check back for our review Friday)
It debuted at Sundance a …
Part macabre horror film and part cruel logic puzzle, it’s the simplicity of the premise that makes Frozen so haunting.
Rarely has a movie been so easy to explain: Two best friends, and one girlfriend, are on a chairlift headed up to 10,000 feet late one Sunday night when the ski resort shuts down the ride. They’re closing early …