Rob Hunter

Rob Hunter has been writing for Film School Rejects since before you were born, which is weird seeing as he's so damn young. He's our Chief Film Critic and Associate Editor and lists 'Broadcast News' as his favorite film of all time. Feel free to say hi if you see him on Twitter @FakeRobHunter.
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Guy Pearce Admits Being ‘Afraid Of The Dark’

By Rob Hunter 

‘An American Werewolf’ Goes To The Weinstein Company

By Rob Hunter 

John Landis has sold remake rights for An American Werewolf In London to the Weinsteins. The worst decision he’s ever made (that didn’t involve helicopters).

Guy Pearce Admits Being ‘Afraid Of The Dark’

By Rob Hunter 

Guy Pearce is spending time with Katie Holmes in the dark. Hopefully neither of them will trip over Tom Cruise…

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‘The Zookeeper’ Talks To Animals, Cher And Stallone Answer Back

By Rob Hunter 

‘The Zookeeper’ Talks To Animals, Cher And Stallone Answer Back

By Rob Hunter 

Kevin James turns to captive animals for relationship advice. Expect dates filled with poo flinging, leg humping, and awkward sex. (Robert Fure will most likely identify.)

Will ‘Mission: Impossible 4’ Self Destruct In 2011?

By Rob Hunter 

Few people thought it would happen (and even fewer want it to) but it looks like Paramount has officially greenlit a fourth Mission: Impossible film with Tom Cruise.

Foreign Objects: The Children (UK)

By Rob Hunter 

Who doesn’t enjoy watching cinematic mayhem perpetrated by and against bratty, misbehaving children? It may not be as highly ranked on your list of guilty pleasures as it is on mine (above movies based on SNL sketches and below the oeuvre of Kevin Costner), but you’ll agree it’s a sweetly cathartic release watching disrespectful little bastards get put down. No? Just me?

DVD’s I Bought This Week: June 16th

By Rob Hunter 

Rob Hunter loves movies. He also loves betting on the ponies. These two joys come together in the form of cash money payments that he receives every week and immediately uses to buy more DVDs.

Review: Away We Go

By Rob Hunter 

Away We Go is… very funny. Very sweet. Sometimes sad. Often beautiful. One of the best films of the year. And easily Sam Mendes’ greatest film yet.