THE INCREDIBLE HULK: Cap Cameo-Yes Or No?
Captain America’s shield making an appearance in Iron Man snuck by a lot of comic fans the first time they saw it (or the first two times they saw it in my case), but the [click for more]
Captain America’s shield making an appearance in Iron Man snuck by a lot of comic fans the first time they saw it (or the first two times they saw it in my case), but the [click for more]
For the most part, we try to keep the talk on politics to a minimum. But this cartoon, found over at the Center for American Progress, might just be a spoiler for what fantastically priceless [click for more]
It has been years since we’ve had a movie based on Alexandre Dumas’ swashbuckling classic The Three Musketeers. It has been even more years since we’ve had a really good version of the story. (Though [click for more]
Part of the reason for the success of Iron Man might be due to director Jon Favreau’s openness with fans of the film. He was a frequent visitor to the Iron Man Movie Group on [click for more]
When he’s on his game, director Barry Levinson makes a pretty good movie. Don’t believe me? Go back and watch Diner, Rain Man and Wag The Dog. However, when Levinson isn’t playing up to par… [click for more]
While Quentin Tarantino spends his time talking about making his World War II epic, Spike Lee has actually gone out and made his. Miracle At St. Anna, based on a novel of the same name [click for more]
If you don’t want any of the surprises in store for you in this Friday’s Incredible Hulk spoiled, than you better click away. Better yet, turn off your computer, go outside and enjoy the fresh [click for more]
Film preservation is not focused solely on rescuing and restoring crumbling black and white films from the earliest days of Hollywood. Preservationists’ sites can be focused on films needing repair from as recent as the [click for more]
There’s been some bad word of mouth swirling around the production of Bryan Singer’s upcoming thriller Valkyrie, mostly due to its release date being moved from its award season bow in December to early 2009. [click for more]
Not too long ago, I read something on a conservative website about Michael Moore’s film Fahrenheit 9/11. Typically, this elitist blowhard added nothing new to the debate surrounding that controversial 2004 film except to reiterate [click for more]
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