After reading the DC Comics companion trade, I'm happy to hear that the series will be able to stretch. It goes far deeper than the first film.
Straight from V...
If memory serves me correctly (which it seldom does), WB's live-action version of Akira has once again shit the bed. While the purist in me is more than okay wi...
I must admit, I was quite skeptical about the likelihood of this film ever happening. However, Entertainment Weekly has proof (below) and, yes...my anticipation...
Heeeeeyy. That's riiiight...If Pulp Fiction just turned 20 then so did Forest Gump.
Is this movie considered offensive now? I'm always the last to know.
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Jeff Goldsmith's Q and A Podcast should be required listening for any fan of genre filmmaking. On a regular basis, Goldsmith pins down some of the most importa...
I consider fan videos to be the lowest rung of YouTube. The only thing worse are those series of videos of teenage boys bumping and grinding mom's ottoman. Howe...
Recently, I went back and revisited 2001: A Space Odyssey. As expected -- regardless of how many times I view it -- the film sent me scrambling to the Internet ...
I hope this isn't the Internet's way of trying to derail the cinematic return of our national hero, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Still...kind of funny.
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This caught my eye and I thought I'd share.
From Comixology:
Death Note creator Takeshi Obata's manga adaptation of the hit novel by Hiroshi Sakurazaka! When...
Jeff Goldsmith's The Q & A is one of my favorite podcast. On a regular basis, Goldsmith interviews writers of TV and film on their craft and the laborious p...
Pulp Fiction turns 20 this year, and every single news site is running with this video of Sam Jackson reciting his famous "Ezekiel 25:17" line.
I'm not sure ...
LA Weekly's Amy Nicholson wrote this great piece about how YouTube turned Hollywood's hardest working man into viral video punch line. It is a revealing art...
From the director who gave us Babel (meh) comes this odd journey through the mind of a superhero actor (Michael Keaton).
Needless to say, the irony is not lost...
Honestly, this is more interesting than the Michael Bay remake.
I wonder if this doc will detail the selling of TMNT from Eastman to Laird and then Nickelode...
At the mid-way point of Edge of Tomorrow, a frustrated William Cage (played by Tom Cruise) participates in an exposition dump that comes in the form of a hologr...
Troy-Jeffrey Allen writes about action/adventure for Action A Go Go. He is a comic book writer whose works include BamnComics.com, The Magic Bullet, Dr. Dremo’s Taphouse of Tall Tales, and the Harvey Award nominated District Comics. In addition, Allen has been a contributing writer for ComicBookBin.com, OfNote Magazine, and ForcesOfGeek.com. His work has been featured in the City Paper, The Baltimore Sun, Bethesda Magazine, The Examiner, and The Washington Post. Yes, he wrote this bio.