On this week's episode we've got four tributes in the Capitol fighting to the death over The Hunger Games and its score by James Newton Howard. May the beers ever be in your flavour!
Movies vs. Matrimony is a podcast that pits a husband and wife’s cinematic tastes against each other. Who will win round nine of season two?
This week on DVD we look at the stellar Oscar winning foreign drama A Separation, Richard Linklater's unfortunately slept on Bernie, the direct to DVD efforts Breathless, A Girl Walks into a Bar, and the Dolph Lundgren starring One in the Chamber. Oh, and some indie film called The Hunger Games
Hungry for more human hunting games? Try these three movies on for size!
We talk to The Hunger Games' Liam Hemsworth about the building of his character over the next few films of a highly anticipated franchise, working with co-star Jennifer Lawrence, and his disdain for reality television.
Transcending its young adult novel source, The Hunger Games rises above its modest trappings to become a truly great film. Well, that’s not entirely true, but much like some of the film’s characters would say, it’s close enough to spin it into something.
Dork Shelf got a chance to talk to talk to The Hunger Games star Josh Hutcherson about the pressures of adapting such a beloved story, his working relationship with Jennifer Lawrence, and how to just be yourself in an interview.
Dork Shelf sat down to talk to Alexander Ludwig from The Hunger Games about working with director Gary Ross, the physical strain of the shoot, and the hype surrounding the first film in the Hunger Games series.