
HISTORY OF THE COMIC BOOK FILM: Up, Up And Away.
Superman joins the world of the serials just as they were ending. [click for more]
Superman joins the world of the serials just as they were ending. [click for more]
It’s dark and edgy, but does it mean bad things for the film? [click for more]
What does the moving of the release date say about the right to Superman reverting to the Siegel and Shuster estates? And what kind of Superman would we be getting? [click for more]
Without the Great Depression, we might not have ever had a comic book film. [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]
For a whole generation of moviegoers, Jackie Cooper’s entire film career is contained in only one film role–the definitive Perry White in the definitive Superman (with all apologies to Frank Langella). And while he was [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]
Three-time Academy Award nominee Amy Adams has been cast as journalist Lois Lane in director Zack Snyder’s Superman franchise reboot for Warner Brothers. The Los Angeles Times‘ Hero Complex blog broke the news that Snyder [click for more]
Recently, a GQ article declared that movies have died. We beg to disagree. [click for more]
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