INTERVIEW: Joe Casey talks Sex, his indie Officer Downe film and why comics are...
On whether there's still "magic" in comics:
CASEY: Oh, hell yes. There's still plenty of magic... just on different levels than there used to be....
X-MEN: APOCALYPSE on track for $80 million over the 4-day weekend
The verdict is in from audiences and X-Men: Apocalypse has found itself garnering an estimated $65 million over its opening weekend, with its total...
X-Men Apocalypse of Continuity: Who did what to who and when now?
I wasn't expecting much from X-Men Apocalypse when I went to a screening the other night. Our own Kyle ha-ha-hated it, and so did...
Neil Gaiman: Dream Dangerously to premiere on Vimeo in June
Respect Films new documentary following Neil Gaiman's life and work and Ocean at the End of the Lane tour is called Neil Gaiman: Dream...
Producer Charles Roven gets less hands on role in continuing WB/DC film shake-up
Hm. Now this is actually a rumour I heard a week or so ago: that producer Charles Roven who has been very hands on on just about every DC superhero movie from Batman Begins on, would have his role diminished as part of the restructuring of DC Films.
Batman v Superman shake-out: Geoff Johns to co-run DC Films
That thud you just heard was official confirmation of the other shoe dropping after the extremely mixed success of Batman v Superman. The last few weeks rumors have been flying about a shake-up at Warner Bros. Pictures and The Hollywood Reporter's Borys Kit has all the juicy details.
Reviews for X-Men Apocalypse are awful — but it is just a vast Disney/Marvel...
I think we were all pretty shocked when we learned that Warner Bros. execs were blindsided by the bad reviews for Batman v Superman; they thought they had a crowd pleasing winner on their hands. However, it seems Fox execs may have been equally over-optimistic about X-men: Apocalypse, the new Bryan Singer directed mutant fricassee. The film doesn't open here until May 27th, but reviews all went live earlier this week, usually a sign that the studio thinks the film will get great buzz. But, the buzz was...not great.
On Color, Joy, and Costume in Superhero Films: How to Build Better X-Men
In the sixteen years since the release of X-Men, visual styling in superhero films has evolved in a dramatic way, but the X-Men franchise still looks strikingly similar now to the way it did in 2000.
Review: X-MEN: APOCALYPSE is easily one of the worst films of the franchise
It's possible we may owe Brett Ratner a big apology.
I recognize that quality in these superhero outings are often a game of inches. Sometimes...
Thoughts from a second CAPTAIN AMERICA: CIVIL WAR viewing (spoilers!)
While I saw Captain America: Civil War a few weeks ago, I got an opportunity to take another peek at it during the press...
Fox lines up Adam McKay to direct IRREDEEMABLE
Irredeemable, the Mark Waid-written, Peter Krause-drawn comic for BOOM! which details the villainous turn of Earth's greatest hero and his former colleagues that stand...
NEW MUTANTS line-up revealed, INFINITY WAR films to get name changes
On the eve of the release of Captain America: Civil War (which I reiterate, is great and you should see it), there's a couple...




















