A Marvel Cinematic Universe Timeline 2.0
Connecting the dots between Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America and the Avengers. [click for more]
Connecting the dots between Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Thor, Captain America and the Avengers. [click for more]
The animated film left Disney and DreamWorks in the dust. [click for more]
A look at the sequel to the comedy classic that was never made. [click for more]
It’s about that time again. Time for the San Diego Comic Convention. The criticism of the con is that it has become less a comic con and more a movie con. As the list of [click for more]
Since 1936, crusading newspaper publisher Britt Reid and his friend Kato risked their lives so that criminals and racketeers within the law may feel its weight by the sting of the Green Hornet first on [click for more]
We continue our look back at the Cinematic decade just passed with a round up of the best and worst the comic book adaptation genre had to offer. Best: Batman Begins (2005) The sequel, The [click for more]
Virginia Davis, who starred in a series of short films for Walt Disney that combined animation and live action and pre-dated Mickey Mouse, died last Saturday, August 15, at her home in Corona, CA. She [click for more]
Howard Zieff, the director of such comedies as Private Benjamin, Unfaithfully Yours and My Girl, has passed away this past Saturday, February 21, 2009 in Los Angeles from complications of Parkinson’s disease. He was 81. [click for more]
If you are the kind of person who does not like it when a film challenges you or, if you think any attempt to dramatize the inner psychological motives of a character is either pretentious [click for more]
It’s an audacious concept. An aging Elvis Presley living in a Texas backwater nursing home teams up with a black man who thinks he’s John F. Kennedy to defeat a mummy that’s been feeding on [click for more]
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