
HISTORY OF THE COMIC BOOK FILM: Batman Really Begins
Batman begins his cinematic life and Captain America gets adapted in name only. [click for more]
Batman begins his cinematic life and Captain America gets adapted in name only. [click for more]
Michael Uslan has been a producer for almost thirty years, and nearly all of his projects have been comic book related. He has been producer or executive producer on comic book properties such as Swamp Thing [click for more]
FilmBuffOnline’s Editor and Comic Book Film Editor try to figure out what went wrong.
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1. Green Lantern (Warner Brothers, 3,816 Theaters, 105 Minutes, Rated PG-13): Once upon a time, DC Comics held a monopoly on the comic book movie. Between the Superman and Batman franchises, DC was being well [click for more]
It’s kids having adventures at the movies this week. [click for more]
Here’s the difference between the Marvel and DC film empires. The Marvel film efforts are such a well oiled machine that nothing short of a fistfight on set will get mention in the trades. However, [click for more]
Allow me to slip into a little “Grumpy Old Man” voice here for a second. I remember, back in my day, that the big announcements and new images from movies were released AT San Diego [click for more]
1. Toy Story 3 (Disney/Pixar, 4,028 Theaters, 103 Minutes, Rated G): The franchise that started the Pixar empire is back, and, really, how can you not be excited. Of course, it has been 11 years [click for more]
I guess they figure that he did such a good job revamping the Batman franchise, why not give him a shot at doing the same for Superman? Deadline Hollywood is reporting that Warner Brothers has [click for more]
We continue our look back at the cinematic decade that has just passed with a look at what has become the fastest growing genre of film, the comic book adaptation. As the 1990s came to [click for more]
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