With movies about aliens come lots of aliens, and with lots of aliens come lots of voiceovers. Yesterday, James Gunn revealed that none other than Rob Zombie has just finished up some voiceover recording work for Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
On the indie-film circuit, Sundance Film Festival is the most important ten-day period of the year. Every winter in Park City, Utah, earnest independent picture jockey for buzz around the festival in the hopes that enough positive murmurs, maybe a star or two in the cast, and a little bit of luck will earn a coveted pickup from a major distributor...
Rob Zombie may not seem like the obvious choice for a movie based on the last years in the life of comic actor and icon Groucho Marx. Best — and only — known for his dark horror films, Zombie has actually been a fan of the Marx brothers for most of his life, and while his horror output has been divisive, he could very well surprise his detractors with his upcoming biopic based on Steve Stoliar’s memoir.
It's been a while since we've heard anything about a new installment in the 'Halloween' franchise, but it's still alive and kicking just like its unstoppable villain. Formerly titled 'Halloween 3D,' Dimension films is moving ahead with the newly retitled 'Halloween: The Next Chapter' -- just has a better ring to it.
Rob Zombie is one of the most interesting filmmakers I’ve interviewed, but I really, really didn’t like his films. So what happens when I sat down with him recently to talk about his work and his latest film 'Lords of Salem?'