Reject Radio #71: Live From Iraq
Features By Scott Beggs on December 28, 2010 | Be the First To CommentThis week, on a very special episode of Reject Radio, we have 1st Lt. Travon Boykins – massive film geek and fightin’ force for the US Army – calling in live from the (un)active war zone of Iraq. Advisin’ and assistin’, baby. Shunning our usual format, we ramble on coherently for a while, give a one-sentence review of True Grit and figure out what Californication looks like without any sex. Listen Here: Download This Episode
Year in Review: The 10 Worst Movies of 2009
2009 Year In Review By Kevin Carr on December 31, 2009 | Comments (26)To do this year’s bottom of the barrel justice, we put our resident lover of all things bad Kevin Carr to work, to find the absolute worst movies of 2009
Year in Review: Ten Best Horror Films of 2009
2009 Year In Review By Robert Fure on December 29, 2009 | Comments (24)We take a look back at the year 2009 in horror and, finding little to celebrate, never the less pull together a list of 10 films that, at the least, didn’t suck total balls.
Year in Review: The 15 Best Trailers of 2009
2009 Year In Review By Rob Hunter on December 27, 2009 | Comments (11)Rob Hunter recalls a year of marketing with 15 of the most exciting slices of cinema to hit big screens this year. The best trailers.
This Week in Blu-ray: Catching Up, Again
Blu-ray Spotlight By Neil Miller on August 22, 2009 | Comments (2)It is catch-up time once again on This Week in Blu-ray. Watch Neil scramble to catch you up on all the Blu-ray releases of the last few weeks. We’re told that next week, TWiBD will be ready for Tuesday morning. That remains to be seen.
Rob Hunter loves movies. He also loves working as a trailer park handyman and playing the Starfighter arcade game in his spare time. These two joys come together in the form of cash money payments that he receives every week and immediately uses to buy more DVDs. This week we have Sons of Anarchy, The 5 Deadly Venoms, Hardbodies Collection, and more!
Fat Guys at the Movies Ep. 108 – I Love You, Fat Guys
Features By Kevin Carr on March 20, 2009 | Be the First To CommentWith Neil hobnobbing at SXSW and getting swamped with festival coverage and all those awesome parties, Kevin punts the show with two special guests: Chris Alexis from 7mpictures.com and Kristin Dreyer Kramer from NightsAndWeekends.com.
Kevin Carr is disgustipated by the recent remake of The Last House on the Left. And he’ll tell you why.
If there’s one thing movies have taught us it’s that fat funny guys can get hot skinny chicks. If there’s one thing more relevant to the new film The Last House on the Left, it’s that remote vacation destinations, while beautiful, are quite often death traps just waiting to kill you and your family.
The Reject Report Races to Witch Mountain
Box Office By John Cairns on March 13, 2009 | Comments (4)After all the excitement over Watchmen it is shaping up to be yet another dull week of predictions here at the Reject Report. Looking at the lineup this weekend I have got to say we have a serious lack of original ideas coming out of Hollywood.
New Trailer Makes ‘Last House On The Left’ Look Like The Feel-Good Movie Of The Year
Movie News By Rob Hunter on January 9, 2009 | Comments (37)I’m not a fan of remakes in general, but I’m not necessarily against them either. Basically, I usually just don’t care. But they should really only be made when something about it can be done better. Which brings us to the upcoming remake of Wes Craven’s The Last House On The Left.
Some movie websites serve the consumer. Some serve the industry. At Film School Rejects, we serve at the pleasure of the connoisseur. We provide the best reviews, interviews and features to millions of dedicated movie fans who know what they love and love what they know. Because we, like you, simply love the art of the moving picture. editors@filmschoolrejects.com
Scott Beggs | Email
Rob Hunter | Email
Federated Media
All Rights Reserved © 2013 Reject Media, LLC | Site Credits | Privacy Policy
Design & Development by Face3












































