Enter your username and password.
San Francisco, 7:21 PM
Fri Jan 1
17 posts in the last 24 hours

Tip your editors:
Editor-in-Chief:
Annalee Newitz |
News Editor:
Charlie Jane Anders |
Associate Editor:
Meredith Woerner |
Assistant Editor:
Lauren Davis |
Weekend Editor:
Graeme McMillan |
Contributors:
Joshua Glenn
Stephen Goldmeier |
Ed Grabianowski |
Austin Grossman
Paul Hogan |
Lauren Davis |
Chris Hsiang |
Lynn Peril |
Ann VanderMeer
Alasdair Wilkins |
Graphic Designer:
Stephanie Fox |
Interns:
Tim Barribeau |
Julia Carusillo |
Alex Eichler |
Cyriaque Lamar |
Caitlin Petrakovitz |
Mary Ratliff |
Josh Snyder |
Please enter your email address to have your password reset.
Registering will give you a user profile and the ability to add other users as friends. To become a commenter, however, you need to audition.
Want to know more? Consult the Comment FAQ and legal terms.
You don't need to login to comment. Just enter your email address below.
See how your address will be displayed in the Comment FAQ.
Journey Back To The Center Of The Earth
Brendan Fraser has himself another fantasy movie franchise. New Line, one of the studios behind last year's Journey To The Center Of The Earth, have announced plans for a sequel, with even more 3D monsters. More »China Supports 3D, Brendan Fraser's Career
Final Proof That Brendan Fraser's Journey 3-D Was A Cop-Out
Journey To The Center Of Bankruptcy
Journey to the REAL Center of the Earth
Riding a Giant Geyser in a T-Rex Skull Is Always Awesome
When I saw an early chunk of footage from Journey to the Center of the Earth at Wonder-Con, star Brendan Frasier was there to tell us what the movie is about. "They fall into a giant hole, and then they have to get back out. That's it," he said with a grin. His goofy, no-nonsense attitude pervades the whole film, and that's what makes it great fun. There are no deep themes, just deep holes; and there are no psychological complexities or scientific realism, just floating rocks and giant meat-eating plants. Journey is the first film you'll see in theaters that uses James "Titanic" Cameron's new digital 3D system, so a big part of the pleasure here is just watching stuff fly at your face. But can you base an entire movie on amusement park sensations alone? The answer is yes, but only if you deploy Journey's unexpected secret weapon: good writing. More »In The Battle Between 3D And IMAX, We All Lose
New Official Details About Hellboy 2, Transformers 2, Heroes And Sarah Connor Chronicles
3-D Journey Makes Studios Nervous
Shroomin' At The Center Of The Earth
Check out the lush details of these huge mushrooms at the center of the earth, from the new Journey To The Center Of The Earth movie, which comes out July 11. I'm actually quite curious to see how this will look in 3-D, along with the giant flying piranhas, man-eating plants, "glow birds" and dinosaurs. Which will all supposedly be "photo-realistic." Click through for a gallery of new stills (including dino pics) and new details about the film. More »Jungle Disco Around The Roast Dino Head
Red Hot Kissing Pic From Next Week's Lost!
What's Causing the "Earth Without Us" Craze in New Scifi Movies?
Monkeybone Hatred Reigns in "Meet the Creators" Panel for "Journey to the Center of the Earth"
There's Great Cellphone Reception At The Center Of The Earth
What Movie Remake Are You Dreading Most?
The fact that another science fiction remake is announced every week doesn't mean Hollywood has run out of ideas. It just means nostalgia is the mind-killer. And it's only going to get worse, now that the Omega Man remake I Am Legend was such a huge success. So which planned remake makes you want to firebomb your local cineplex? Click through to vote. More »Brendan Fraser Plunges Into Our Bowels