Wrestler stars in horrible, asinine movie
"This is the true story of seven jailbirds picked to live in an abandon hotel and find out what happens when people stop acting nice and start getting their eyes gouged out by a mental psycho path."
"This is the true story of seven jailbirds picked to live in an abandon hotel and find out what happens when people stop acting nice and start getting their eyes gouged out by a mental psycho path."
Follow-up sequels are always the franchise killers.
A number of loopholes still exist that may soften the effects of the NCAA ban on Sampson. Sampson promises he will still have a strong recruitment plan.
Capitol Police found no evidence of shooting or victims in the Rayburn House Office Building.
A line of cars stretches for at least a mile. Drivers angrily honk and swerve in and out of lanes and struggle to accomplish the daunting task of turning left across a crowded intersection.
A Morgan County judge has denied a request in the Behrman case for a change of venue, leaving the Sept. 18 trial in the county where IU student Jill Behrman's body was found three years ago.
Technology gave the police an edge Monday when their search for an attempted rapist ended at a local fast food restaurant where the suspect was found with his victim's cell phone in his pocket.
IU wide receiver James Hardy will appear in court June 5 following charges that he allegedly battered his girlfriend and prevented her from making a 911 call.
It began with a terse message on Alvin Henry's Facebook wall from his cousin that the 21-year-old senior had died in a car accident Saturday night and that mourners should contact him for more information.
IU basketball coach Kelvin Sampson will be prohibited from calling or visiting recruits off-campus effective immediately until May 27, 2007, the NCAA Committee of Infractions ruled Thursday. The committee ruled that Sampson and his staff acted in an "atmosphere of noncompliance" surrounding illegal recruiting violations at Oklahoma University that included 577 impermissible
Capitol Police are still investigating gun shots that were reported around 10:30 EDT this morning in the Rayburn House Office Building parking garage in Washington, D.C. They temporarily sealed off the Capitol. No one has been injured or taken hostage.
Saving been almost two years since the release of "Early Summer," the Criterion Collection finally offers up the release of another title from Japanese master Yasujiro Ozu: "Late Spring." After having shown much love to Akira Kurosawa and Seijun Suzuki (14 and 6 releases respectively), this marks the fifth title from Ozu and
One thing Washington DC production duo Thievery Corporation have maintained over their decade-long discography is consistency, never straying far from the down-tempo electronica of 1996's classic, Sounds from the Thievery Hi-Fi.
This year's competitors at the Indy 500.
Saving been almost two years since the release of "Early Summer," the Criterion Collection finally offers up the release of another title from Japanese master Yasujiro Ozu: "Late Spring." After having shown much love to Akira Kurosawa and Seijun Suzuki (14 and 6 releases respectively), this marks the fifth title from Ozu and
It's unfair to call this new version of "The Producers" a remake of the classic 1968 film.
Director Terry Zwigoff and comic book writer Dan Clowes team up again in attempt to duplicate the success of 2001's "Ghost World." And while their newest collaboration, "Art School Confidential," has a devious sense of humor and wit comparable to "Ghost World," "Art School" is not able to sustain a sense of empathy for its characters, and therefore the film stumbles long before its resolution.
In "Over the Hedge," a band of diminutive woodland creatures wake from a winter's hibernation only to find that all but a sliver of their homeland has been deforested and turned into a suburban habitat for humans.
What do you get when you mix a rock fundamentalist with a one-man band? A gigantic creative force with some hefty musical output sounds about right.
After two years and much anticipation, Dan Brown's controversial novel "The Da Vinci Code" has been brought to life on film. The controversy arose out of the novel's theories regarding one of the most ancient relics of the church, the Holy Grail. Apparently this theory has riled some members of the church, as well as members of the Christian community.