HISTORY OF THE COMIC BOOK FILM: Moore’s Vendetta
Alan Moore would have said nothing about V for Vendetta if Joel Silver just kept his damn mouth shut. [click for more]
Alan Moore would have said nothing about V for Vendetta if Joel Silver just kept his damn mouth shut. [click for more]
Two recent lists by Newsarama touched off a firestorm of controversy. And that might be just what Newsarama wanted. [click for more]
Fun Fact: Jack Daniels bottles are remarkably sturdy. [click for more]
This time, we trace the rise and fall of muck-encrusted monsters at the cineplex. [click for more]
1. Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Roderick Rules (Fox, 3,167 Theaters, 96 Minutes, Rated PG): The $64,003,625 gross for Diary of a Wimpy Kid might not seem like the kind of numbers that lend itself [click for more]
1. Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole (Warner Brothers, 2,575 Theaters, 90 Minutes, Rated PG): When I first saw this trailer, I got a big Happy Feet vibe off of it. And while [click for more]
About 15 minutes into Jonah Hex, I started thinking about Josh Brolin’s teeth. I was thinking–were they accurate? There had to be dental hygiene back in the old west–tooth powders and whatnot, but Jonah’s mouth [click for more]
At this point last summer, fans of comic book movies were buzzing over Marvel Studios’ slate of films. With both Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk getting positive response from critics and ticket buyers alike, [click for more]
Variety is reporting that producer Lloyd Levin, one of the people who brought Hellboy and Watchmen to the screen, has purchased the rights to creator Terry Moore’s self-published Echo comic book. Echo focuses on a photographer [click for more]
It might be just me, but I think 300 is a fairly self-contained film. The adaptation of the Frank Miller graphic novel retelling the Battle of Thermopylae, where 300 Spartan soldiers faced off against Persian [click for more]
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