When chef Marco Pierre White published his autobiography in 2006, his infamously tumultuous life was guaranteed to be a dramatic read. Originally titled White Slave, the book was released in America under the new moniker, The Devil In The Kitchen, and readers were not disappointed. Now, it seems the story of the man widely regarded as the first ‘celebrity chef’ may be headed for the screen, as Ridley Scott, Giannina Facio and Colet Abedi have optioned the work for development.
Following the man from his humble and tragic beginnings in Leeds, UK, to the height of fame and fortune at the centre of London’s restaurant scene, The Devil In The Kitchen depicts the genesis of “the godfather of modern cooking.” Earning his stripes from some of the best chefs in the country, such as Albert Roux and Raymond Blanc, White himself would go on to train Gordon Ramsay and Heston Blumenthal,...
Following the man from his humble and tragic beginnings in Leeds, UK, to the height of fame and fortune at the centre of London’s restaurant scene, The Devil In The Kitchen depicts the genesis of “the godfather of modern cooking.” Earning his stripes from some of the best chefs in the country, such as Albert Roux and Raymond Blanc, White himself would go on to train Gordon Ramsay and Heston Blumenthal,...
- 7/18/2014
- by Sarah Myles
- We Got This Covered
According to box office results, the majority of people have yet to see Harmony Korine's "Spring Breakers." But some who have seen it, claim that it's very racist, despite the fact that Korine said that it's not supposed to be realistic. It's more of a poem or a dream. The reason why some critics believe the film is racist, is because almost all people who are just looking to have a good time are white. Meanwhile, except for Franco, every killer and drug dealer is black. And Franco's character is constantly second-guessing being violent, with some believing that the movie is trying to say that his whiteness won't let him be as violent as the black characters. Slate magazine adds that white lives are important in "Spring Breakers," but black people are killed without any focus on them. "'Spring Breakers' is a mirror image of 'Django Unchained,...
- 4/1/2013
- WorstPreviews.com
We've been talking about Full Moon's Ooga Booga for a while, and we have word on when and where you can see it along with details on Full Moon's new streaming service Grindhouseflix.
From the Press Release:
Following a successful preliminary run with fans, Full Moon Features is thrilled to officially announce its new video streaming service, GrindhouseFlix, host to the weirdest, craziest, and most unbelievable grindhouse films from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s – and brand new world premieres – all from the convenience of a computer or mobile device via the Grindhouse App (click here for iTunes and here for GooglePlay).
The first film to make its world premiere on the service is Ooga Booga, a tongue-in-cheek grindhouse exploitation flick in the vein of Django Unchained, starring two-time Golden Globe winning actress Karen Black (House of 1000 Corpses), Golden Globe winning actor Stacy Keach (American History X), curvaceous porn star Siri,...
From the Press Release:
Following a successful preliminary run with fans, Full Moon Features is thrilled to officially announce its new video streaming service, GrindhouseFlix, host to the weirdest, craziest, and most unbelievable grindhouse films from the 60’s, 70’s, 80’s – and brand new world premieres – all from the convenience of a computer or mobile device via the Grindhouse App (click here for iTunes and here for GooglePlay).
The first film to make its world premiere on the service is Ooga Booga, a tongue-in-cheek grindhouse exploitation flick in the vein of Django Unchained, starring two-time Golden Globe winning actress Karen Black (House of 1000 Corpses), Golden Globe winning actor Stacy Keach (American History X), curvaceous porn star Siri,...
- 3/5/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Kicking off with Full Moon’s latest Charles Band-directed dive into bad taste, Ooga Booga, GrindhouseFlix offers fans the chance to “stream rare and bizarre film gems instantly on any device (including iPhone, iPad, Android, tablets, and desktops) with four new films being added to the library each month.” Titles include the aforementioned Booga, as well as obscure favorites such as Tourist Trap, Dreamaniac, Necroplis, White Slave, Riot In A Women’S Prison and more.
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
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Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
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- 3/5/2013
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Kicking off with Full Moon’s latest Charles Band-directed dive into bad taste, Ooga Booga, GrindhouseFlix offers fans the chance to “stream rare and bizarre film gems instantly on any device (including iPhone, iPad, Android, tablets, and desktops) with four new films being added to the library each month.” Titles include the aforementioned Booga, as well as obscure favorites such as Tourist Trap, Dreamaniac, Necroplis, White Slave, Riot In A Women’S Prison and more.
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
{youtube}ppY5TiYew4A{/youtube}...
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
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- 3/5/2013
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Kicking off with Full Moon’s latest Charles Band-directed dive into bad taste, Ooga Booga, GrindhouseFlix offers fans the chance to “stream rare and bizarre film gems instantly on any device (including iPhone, iPad, Android, tablets, and desktops) with four new films being added to the library each month.” Titles include the aforementioned Booga, as well as obscure favorites such as Tourist Trap, Dreamaniac, Necroplis, White Slave, Riot In A Women’S Prison and more.
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
{youtube}ppY5TiYew4A{/youtube}...
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
{youtube}ppY5TiYew4A{/youtube}...
- 3/5/2013
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Kicking off with Full Moon’s latest Charles Band-directed dive into bad taste, Ooga Booga, GrindhouseFlix offers fans the chance to “stream rare and bizarre film gems instantly on any device (including iPhone, iPad, Android, tablets, and desktops) with four new films being added to the library each month.” Titles include the aforementioned Booga, as well as obscure favorites such as Tourist Trap, Dreamaniac, Necroplis, White Slave, Riot In A Women’S Prison and more.
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
{youtube}ppY5TiYew4A{/youtube}...
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
{youtube}ppY5TiYew4A{/youtube}...
- 3/5/2013
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Kicking off with Full Moon’s latest Charles Band-directed dive into bad taste, Ooga Booga, GrindhouseFlix offers fans the chance to “stream rare and bizarre film gems instantly on any device (including iPhone, iPad, Android, tablets, and desktops) with four new films being added to the library each month.” Titles include the aforementioned Booga, as well as obscure favorites such as Tourist Trap, Dreamaniac, Necroplis, White Slave, Riot In A Women’S Prison and more.
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
{youtube}ppY5TiYew4A{/youtube}...
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
{youtube}ppY5TiYew4A{/youtube}...
- 3/5/2013
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Kicking off with Full Moon’s latest Charles Band-directed dive into bad taste, Ooga Booga, GrindhouseFlix offers fans the chance to “stream rare and bizarre film gems instantly on any device (including iPhone, iPad, Android, tablets, and desktops) with four new films being added to the library each month.” Titles include the aforementioned Booga, as well as obscure favorites such as Tourist Trap, Dreamaniac, Necroplis, White Slave, Riot In A Women’S Prison and more.
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
{youtube}ppY5TiYew4A{/youtube}...
Ooga Booga, starring Karen Black and Stacy Keach, joins the roster March 12 and follows the murder of an innocent African-American medical student whose soul is transferred into the body of an obscure toy, eventually extracting his revenge by killing racists in the city.
To get GrindhouseFlix for yourself and all pertinent devices, head to its official site,
{youtube}ppY5TiYew4A{/youtube}...
- 3/5/2013
- by samueldzimmerman@gmail.com (Samuel Zimmerman)
- Fangoria
Charles Band, who currently runs Full Moon Features, started Wizard Video in 1980 and was a pioneer in the early days of the home video market. He specialized in horror flicks, and was responsible for first bringing titles like Halloween, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and I Spit on Your Grave to the home market.
During a recent warehouse cleaning, Band discovered a treasure trove of original, mint-condition VHS boxes. These are not the typical cardboard slipcovers most people think about when they think of VHS boxes (those of us old enough to remember VHS.) These are oversized boxes - some cardboard, some plastic clamshell boxes - that had a brief run in the early 1980s before everyone moved to the cheaper, smaller cardboard sleeves.
Band is now releasing these original cases with authentic VHS reproductions of the movies inside. Rolling out four a month for the next nine months, some of the...
During a recent warehouse cleaning, Band discovered a treasure trove of original, mint-condition VHS boxes. These are not the typical cardboard slipcovers most people think about when they think of VHS boxes (those of us old enough to remember VHS.) These are oversized boxes - some cardboard, some plastic clamshell boxes - that had a brief run in the early 1980s before everyone moved to the cheaper, smaller cardboard sleeves.
Band is now releasing these original cases with authentic VHS reproductions of the movies inside. Rolling out four a month for the next nine months, some of the...
- 2/7/2013
- by Alyse Wax
- FEARnet
Whether you have fond memories of visiting the video stores during the days of VHS or weren’t born yet and are looking for a retro horror collectibles, we think you’ll be interested in the latest announcement from Charles Band. He recently stumbled upon a large batch of original oversized VHS boxes and will be selling them starting this month. Titles include Zombie, Return of the Zombies, Zombie Lake, Space Zombies, The Screaming Dead, and more:
Los Angeles, CA, Feb 7, 2013 – Horror legend and home video pioneer Charles Band had been putting off his warehouse cleaning for years. But during a recent overhaul of his extensive collection of collectibles, he unwittingly resurrected a veritable treasure trove of vintage horror limited-edition VHS boxes coveted by horror fans and serious collectors. Starting February 12, fans will be able to purchase these original boxes with authentically duplicated VHS copies inside – at an incredibly reasonable price.
Los Angeles, CA, Feb 7, 2013 – Horror legend and home video pioneer Charles Band had been putting off his warehouse cleaning for years. But during a recent overhaul of his extensive collection of collectibles, he unwittingly resurrected a veritable treasure trove of vintage horror limited-edition VHS boxes coveted by horror fans and serious collectors. Starting February 12, fans will be able to purchase these original boxes with authentically duplicated VHS copies inside – at an incredibly reasonable price.
- 2/7/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
As a child of the 80′s, the video store was my second home. There were a few shops here in St. Louis that carried some big box titles and among them, I always remembered Wizard Video. One of Wizard Video’s most notorious releases was I Spit on Your Grave. In the past few years, VHS tapes have become a collector’s item of sorts. Some people I know go crazy and try and collect all the VHS tapes they can find. I am a bit more selective with what I pick up (I tend to go for big boxes and releases that have some nostalgia for me). There is no doubt that there is still a market in VHS. Is it the best format to watch a film, no. However, there is a certain allure to watch a film on VHS. It feels more organic and feels dynamic and...
- 2/7/2013
- by Andy Triefenbach
- Destroy the Brain
Oh, how fondly we remember those giant VHS boxes horror films came in back in the day. Sure, they were a bitch to fit onto your shelf, but the packaging was so cool.
Horror guru Charles Band and Full Moon Features have discovered Wizard Video's treasure trove of these classic boxes, and you can get yours, with its authentically duplicated film, beginning next week.
The videos become available on February 12th, but you can check out the new Wizard Video website now, and by all means "like" Wizard Video on Facebook.
Take a look below for all the details, including a list of the titles and when they become available. Click the image under the details for a better look at the artwork.
From the Press Release
Horror legend and home video pioneer Charles Band had been putting off his warehouse cleaning for years. But during a recent overhaul of his extensive collection of collectibles,...
Horror guru Charles Band and Full Moon Features have discovered Wizard Video's treasure trove of these classic boxes, and you can get yours, with its authentically duplicated film, beginning next week.
The videos become available on February 12th, but you can check out the new Wizard Video website now, and by all means "like" Wizard Video on Facebook.
Take a look below for all the details, including a list of the titles and when they become available. Click the image under the details for a better look at the artwork.
From the Press Release
Horror legend and home video pioneer Charles Band had been putting off his warehouse cleaning for years. But during a recent overhaul of his extensive collection of collectibles,...
- 2/7/2013
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Releas Date: Oct 21st, 2011 (DVD).
To kick off a new set of videos from Full Moon Entertainment requires only the legacy Charles Band could exist in. Part of the collection includes some of his earlier work from the 70’s, and all the discothèque styling and funky hairdos of the era hardly trademark the Grindhouse tradition. The variety of sensationalism being offered in the first set of DVDs and how they are packaged are what’s appreciated.
The Best of Sex and Violence, Auditions, and Film Gore, are the most promising. These volumes make for an interesting peek into the work that Charles Band was with or knew of at the time. The first title says it all, and the pornography featured is very tame by today’s standards. Some titles in Film Gore include: “Bury Me An Angel,” “The Devil’s Wedding Night,” “Sleeping Beauty,” and “The Boogeyman.” This collection...
To kick off a new set of videos from Full Moon Entertainment requires only the legacy Charles Band could exist in. Part of the collection includes some of his earlier work from the 70’s, and all the discothèque styling and funky hairdos of the era hardly trademark the Grindhouse tradition. The variety of sensationalism being offered in the first set of DVDs and how they are packaged are what’s appreciated.
The Best of Sex and Violence, Auditions, and Film Gore, are the most promising. These volumes make for an interesting peek into the work that Charles Band was with or knew of at the time. The first title says it all, and the pornography featured is very tame by today’s standards. Some titles in Film Gore include: “Bury Me An Angel,” “The Devil’s Wedding Night,” “Sleeping Beauty,” and “The Boogeyman.” This collection...
- 11/23/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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