Action Flick Chick | March 14, 2011

This year’s SXSW Film Festival brought forth a dark, action comedy by the name of Super. This film has a fantastic cast and was written by James Gunn, the writer of my favorite zombie flick, Dawn of the Dead (2004). The cast and writer alone had me Jonesing to see this film so it was [...]
Category: * all movie reviews *, 2.0 kabooms, Independent, R-rated, action, convention, movie, superhero |
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Tags: Action Flick Chick, Boltie, Crime, Crimson Bolt, dark comedy, Dawn of the Dead, Ellen Page, film festival, Frank D'Arbo, Jacques, James Gunn, Kevin Bacon, Kick-Ass, Libby, Liv Tyler, Rainn Wilson, spoiler free, Super, superhero, SXSW
Action Flick Chick | March 9, 2011

ActionFest! Now this is the right kind of film festival! April 7, 2011 you need to get your ass to Asheville, NC to enjoy a festival that pays tribute to only action films. I know I’ll be there! Check out the film line up from the press release below.
ActionFest 2 Will be Bigger and Badder!
Asheville, [...]
Category: Coming Attractions, action, convention |
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Tags: Action Flick Chick, ActionFest Film Festival, Asheville, Bangkok Knockout, Bunraku, Demi moore, Ellen Page, Hobo With a Shotgun, Jackie Chan, Josh Hartnett, Kevin Bacon, Kevin McKid, Little Big Soldier, Liv Tyler, Machete Maidens Unleashed, North Carolina, Ong-Bak, Outrage, Rainn Wilson, Ron Perlman, Rutger Hauer, Sundance, Super, Takeshi Kitano, Woody Harrelson
Llama Mama | August 23, 2008

The lethal ladies of Arterial Spray can’t agree on whether The Incredible Hulk sucks or rocks. Find out why.
Category: * all movie reviews *, Movie Chicks, PG-13, action, external link, movie, science fiction, superhero |
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Tags: Abomination, action movies, brief suggestive content, Bruce Banner, Edward Norton, Hulk, Incredible Hulk, intense action violence, Iron Man, Jack Kirby, Liv Tyler, Marvel Comics, monster, partial male nudity, PG-13, Robert Downey Jr., some frightening sci-fi images, Stan Lee, superhero, Tim Blake Nelson, Tim Roth, Universal Pictures, William Hurt, Zak Penn