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Who will play John Connor in Terminator 4? Find out today on Inside Hollywood

That's right. Rob and I will be telling you who is set to play John Connor in the next Terminator movie today on the show! We will also be giving you the news on Kal Penn (from 'Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle') and his newest film, in addition to what you can expect from the shows 'Dirty Sexy Money' and 'Journeyman'.

Disney's 'Enchanted' brought in $35 million at the box office over the weekend. Did you like it?

Let us know, you saucy minx.

Oh and look, Rob and I. In a dumpster? On the roof. Being in the know about Hollywood. Call him Mr. Hollywood.

11/19/07: Hot for the Holidays!

Darfur Now

Actor Don Cheadle is in the film 'Darfur Now'. You may know him from films like 'Ocean’s Thirteen', 'Snatch' and 'Hotel Rwanda'. In addition to the recent film on Darfur, Don also wrote a book on the issue.  It’s called 'Not On Our Watch'.  In the spirit of the holidays, we here at Inside Hollywood encourage everyone to pick up a copy of this book and learn more about what you can do for Darfur.  To learn more about 'Not On Our Watch', check out the Web site at http://www.notonourwatchbook.com/.

Denver International Film Festival

Make sure you're watching Inside Hollywood for exciting coverage, interviews that you won't see anywhere else, and reviews of some films that you may not heard of yet, but need to!

Rob and I have been having a blast, so make sure to watch. :)

11/13/07: Darfur Now

Darfur pictureI had a chance to see the documentary 'Darfur Now' recently. I highly encourage
everyone to go see it...I will post a review later but wanted to see what you all thought of the film. The documentary essentially serves as a call to action--so
what do you think? Did it succeed?

A cool Web site you can check out is www.darfuractnow.com. You can find out how to use your voice to help...and it's so very easy. So please, take a look. Lend your voice and help to stop the atrocities in Darfur.

11/12/07: What will Rob say?!

Today on the show Rob will be reviewing the film "P2", which is out in theatres now. And he is calling it the worst film out there.

Want to know why? Make sure to watch the show at 3 pm ET.

Stone the flamin' crows.

11/8/07: Off the Radar

Off the Radar:

Know what you should check out? A film called "The Signal". I got a chance to go to a screening of this movie at Sundance this year and really enjoyed it.

The general storyline for the film begins when a mysterious signal is suddenly transmitted from all media devices in the City of Terminus. The signal provokes madness and murder. One man battles to save the woman he loves, but first he must determine who he can trust in the City...if he can even trust himself.

This movie was part of a "Sundance Fairy Tale," meaning that it had a relatively small budget and unknown actors, but was received extremely well at the festival and picked up for distribution. I got a chance to speak with the actors and they were absolute dolls. The screening I went to was spooky and fun. We didn't get out until about 2 am (which made it even better with interviewing people that had just seen the movie).

If you want to check out the interviews, just watch today's episode on demand.

11/1/07: Elvira

I Spent Halloween With Elvira!
There’s all this Elviramania going on now--- she was just on our show Spread Entertainment, has a new reality show “The Search For The Next Elvira” and now, here I am reviewing her new DVD, right after Halloween! 

For a good portion of last night, I handed out candy to the kiddies and had a spookfest watching the “Elvira’s Movie Macabre” double feature of b-films “Maneater of Hydra” and “The House That Screamed.” You can find these on any bad “15 movies for $5” compilation at any Best Buy around the country, but what you don’t get unless you have this DVD is Elvira’s commentary!

For those of you who don’t know, Elvira used to host a TV show called “Elvira’s Movie Macabre” on late nights in the 80's where she would play b-rated horror and sci-fi films with her own comedic commentary before each commercial break. I never saw the show when it originally aired, but always heard about it, so it makes me happy that its available on DVD to experience! It exceeded my expectations. The movies are really bad, and Elvira’s humor compliments how bad the films are.

Elvira is the alter-ego of Cassandra Peterson and she’s a true comedian. Did you know that she was a part of the popular Groundlings comedy troupe alongside Pee Wee Herman and Phil Hartman? She created her Elvira character shortly after Paul Reubens created Pee Wee. :) 

The “Elvira’s Movie Macabre” DVD collection has a great selection of cheesy b-films, and if you’re not in the mood for hearing Elvira’s commentary during the films, you can choose to watch them without her commentary.

 <3s to Elvira.