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FEMALE GAZE Heidi MacDonald attacks the Comics Journal's almost all-exclusive male credits and focus. And does a little Gendercrunching on a number of
Batman and Lex Luthor in the same film could make for an interesting dynamic. It’s a pretty badly kept secret that Lex Luthor will feature in the film,
The Bleeding Cool forums. Famed as a den of iniquity the internet over. But among the flamewars, insults and general baiting, there is also high drama.
This is the Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller List, as compiled by a number of comic stores from their sales on Wednesday and Thursday. It measures what
An in-depth discussion about literature and art.... and a bit of Star Wars, of course.
A new horror anthology called XX is coming, with all female directors and female leads gearing up to scare the crap out of you.
An intense new trailer for Peter Berg's Lone Survivor starring Mark Wahlberg as... just that.
More Star Wars is coming to Disney parks, and Lionsgate mulls over a Hunger Games theme park. One of these is a good idea.
Recently I reported on Diamond's new policy to list how many titles each publisher has put out alongside their respective marketshare. And how I was happy
Comic Arts Brooklyn is the return under some of the same leadership as the former Brooklyn Comics and Graphics Festival, which had a very successful 4
Barely a week goes by these days without another announcement of a DC property heading to TV (iZombie and Hourman being the latest). Marvel looks poised
SWIPE CRIMES 2000AD readers look at three-and-a-half decades of swipes in the comic. IF THIS BE A GRANT Autostraddle looks at Hazel Newlevant's comic
Michele Brittany writes for Bleeding Cool from Comikaze: Where would the comic cons be if there were no cosplayers or very few? I’ve been to a few small
Who better than Stephen Hawking to show us all the ways science is saving and improving our lives and just generally being badass?
Because every movie apparently needs seven individual character posters, even grueling historical dramas about WWII and prisoner of war camps.
It's not just Sex Criminals #2. Gay erotic comic creator Dale Lazarov writes to his latest digital comic book distributor. Possibly. And shares it with
Akiva Goldsman's passion project is finally taking flight (atop a flying white horse, no less) and now here's the first trailer for Winter's Tale starring Colin Farrell.
Jon Favreau is staying in business with Disney, next directing a live action remake of The Jungle Book for the Marvel parent company.
This week caught me unawares, at least I had no idea that there were around 20 books I wanted to have a look at, having gotten myself a little distracted
Jennifer Lawrence and Liam Hemsworth have a strained confrontation in the first clip from The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
Iko Uwais is back as Rama in the follow-up to Gareth Evans' 2011 cult hit The Raid: Redemption.
Anybody going to take Rich's bet? But who is being resurrected? Not Generation X, though someone should and there is talk of it. Not Jean Grey (though it
Captain Marvel #17 has been relatively ordered on the low side. The fuss about the new teenage Muslim Jersey girl Ms Marvel has been rather on the high
Drew Struzan has designed another classic poster for Frank Darabont's new drama series Mob City.
Salma Hayek is looking very uncharacteristically badass in the first image from Joe Lynch's assassin thriller Everly.
Smallville, Arrow, The Flash, and now Hourman. The CW is digging deep into the DC comics well for their next series.
David S. Goyer has set first time feature director Jason Zada to direct The Forest, a Japan set supernatural thriller.
I can hear the cry now, "that's not what Kickstarter is for". But maybe it could be. Last year, co-founder of Fantagraphics Kim Thompson died, and many
The Woman in Black: Angel of Death has added a new cast member, begun filming, and set a 2015 release date.