It’s been a thoroughly 80s summer. We’ve already seen the throwback action of The A-Team and The Expendables, and the high-kicking return of The Karate Kid. And in the dying days of the sunny season, ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Hands down and body parts floating, the most irresistibly sick movie in years is “Piranha 3D,” which should be retitled “Piranha 3D, Double-D and C” for all ...
Image Credit: Michael Tullberg/Getty Images; Ryan Miller/Getty ImagesLesson one in how to handle criticism: If someone insults your film in 89 words, don’t spend 1,374 words fighting back. Especially ...
As a young teenager in 2010, seeing Piranha 3D in a movie theater felt like a rite of passage. You’d pay for a PG-rated movie that was also in 3D (it was quite the fad back then), don the dark-shaded ...
Dimension Films / The Weinstein Company has unveiled the first official poster on Twitter (via STYD) for Piranha 3D, that wild and crazy 3D horror movie about killer piranhas that hits theaters in ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Filled with gratuitous gore, female nudity and sick jokes, "Piranha 3D" is the kind of movie that decent folk might point to as further proof of cultural decline. It is also an uproariously good time.
Look, it’s very simple. Do you want something more from 3D? Perhaps, more shit flying in your face (as Eli Roth would put it), lots of bloody mayhem by the razor-sharp teeth of piranha on steroids, ...
As spats go, it could be seen as a little uneven. On one side, James Cameron, director of box-office behemoth Avatar, one of the most expensive films of all time. On the other, Mark Canton, producer ...
Plot: An earthquake in Lake Victoria sets free a dangerous species of Piranha, that kill many young revellers in the lake. The town’s sheriff & her son are left to save the day. What’s Good: The 3D ...
"Piranha 3D" is a pitch-perfect, guilty-pleasure serving of late-summer schlock that handily nails the tongue-in-cheek spirit of the Roger Corman original. By THR Staff During the past few months, we ...