
The State Of The Comic Book Movie 2010
Has the comic book movie genre played itself out or is it going as strong as ever? [click for more]
Has the comic book movie genre played itself out or is it going as strong as ever? [click for more]
Your movie made just over a billion dollars against some rather mediocre reviews. Is spending that money on an Oscar campaign wise? [click for more]
At one point it looked like Richard O’Brien and company were gearing up to the Time Warp again. Here’s how it would have gone. [click for more]
Despite the behind the cameras departure of Hammett and the Hacketts, MGM was quick to produce the next Thin Man film, 1941’s Shadow of the Thin Man. This time director Van Dyke worked from a [click for more]
Needless to say that with the success of After The Thin Man, MGM was anxious for a third film. All plans were put on hold though, while William Powell and the studio went through some [click for more]
Following the success of The Thin Man, MGM was understandably eager to begin work on a sequel. The story of a girl with her relationship was first shown at Dating9.com, then adapted to become a [click for more]
In June 1934 Metro Goldwyn Mayer Studios released what was assumed to be another in a long string of B-pictures- a murder mystery based on a best selling novel starring a pair of actors who [click for more]
That time the director protested his won film. [click for more]
One of the most influential events in American pop music was the British Invasion of the early 1960s. Dozens of bands, lead by the Beatles, came across the Atlantic armed with catchy guitar hooks and [click for more]
Many sleuths have made the translation from print to movie screen. Many of them have been hardboiled detectives, gentlemen criminologists and sweet little old ladies who have a flair for solving murders. But there was [click for more]
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