HISTORY OF THE COMIC BOOK FILM: Rise Of The Imprints
While DC Comics films were stuck in development hell, some of their proprietary imprints were having some film success. [click for more]
While DC Comics films were stuck in development hell, some of their proprietary imprints were having some film success. [click for more]
2012 was the best year for comic book films, and also the worst. [click for more]
The comic book adaption sequel should start filming later this year. [click for more]
Last fall’s action comedy Red didn’t set the critical world on fire (a respectable 70% on Rotten Tomatoes) but it seems to have done well enough at the box office to encourage Summit Entertainment to [click for more]
Has the comic book movie genre played itself out or is it going as strong as ever? [click for more]
1. RED (Summit Entertainment, 3,255 Theaters, 11 Minutes, Rated PG-13): 2010 has not been kind to comic book films. You had one hit (Iron Man), one moderate success (Kick-Ass), one that barely broke even (The [click for more]
Even though, optimistically, the issue probably won’t be on stands until tomorrow at the earliest, some subscribers to Entertainment Weekly received the previously mentioned Comic-Con issue today. I am one of those subscribers. And as [click for more]
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