It's full of the same kind of funny, quirky, broken characters as in Silver Linings Playbook that's ripe for the big screen treatment.
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The novel sounds like fun and like a good fit for both Reiner’s playful sensibility and also Spike’s male-centric demographic.
Ian Mageto writes: Over the last two decades, the world of cosplay has exploded. Which was once the hobby of a few super fans has grown into a phenomenon
Previewed in last week's Elephantmen, Jonathan Ross and Ian Churchill's The Revenger from Image Comics, will undergo a name change by the time it's
From Hell is probably my favourite graphic novel to date. The quality of the comic all gets jumbled up in the time I was reading it, the revelations about
The trailer was released earlier this week, and here are some things we noticed about it.
Timothy Carson writes; Written by Arthur Wyatt and drawn by Henry Flint, Dredd: Underbelly serves as a comic tie-in/continuation for the 2012 film
Madefire, entrepreneurs in the field of digital publishing through providing artists and writers new technology for developing “Motion Books” inspired by
This one will be based on the 18th novel in the Lee Child novel series.
The comic book Supreme. Some will think of the nineties Rob Liefeld comic, with an monstrous out-of-control Superman analogue. Some remember Alan Moore's
It’s a movie called Bad Words, so naturally the trailer is filled with them.
Well, we knew they had to get Joel McHale back into the fold somehow.
Another look at the changing solicitations between announcement and publication. Those that publishers have chosen to tell retailers in advance, anyway.
Also reiterates our earlier reporting that the film will be a direct sequel to Days of Future Past.
Monday, December 9th in New York The seventieth meeting of the NY Comics & Picture-story Symposium will be held on Monday, December 9, 2013 at 7:00 PM
I wish filmmakers would think more about finding good stories to adapt for the screen that they truly believe will connect with audiences.
While Cornish had been in talks with the studio, he is “no longer involved.”
Adi Tantimedh writes: Ken Levine, not the chap who develops the Bioshock videogames, but the Emmy-winning screenwriter who has written for shows like
As we know by now, these things are scheduled well in advance and the film should still be very much on track to release on time.
Indecipherable mysteries abound.
Inhumanity #1 came out last week, and Marvel are already putting out a second print, on sale the 29th January. But it seems as though preorders on
BOOM GOES THE DYNAMITE Something new and... war based? From Boom! in March... a bullethole in an army helmet. Anyone care to translate the flag? COMICS
Michael McDermott writes: So, in case you missed us a few weeks ago, I made the case for my new comic anthology, Imaginary Drugs, here. Well, folks we
Back when Warren Ellis’ series Doktor Sleepless was first published by Avatar Press in 2007, Avatar spun out into a fan discussion blog called
It does make you wonder what the longer-term plan might be... I set about doing some digging, way back then, and have been asking around to see what I
It's Friday night. People are out partying. Or are they? It's rainy and cold here in New York City, but especially in Brooklyn, and while a few people are
With the final issue of Fearless Defenders released this week, Cullen Bunn has been talking about his plans for the series, what would have been and what
An announcement about the future of the franchise is not expected immediately, though, come on, you know it's coming.
This comes from Radio Silence, who made the final segment in horror anthology V/H/S.
Luckily the story has plenty of young hotties and romance to keep MTV's target audience interested.