Tag: film
SILBER LININGS: Why Kevin Smith’s Onomatopoeia is a delightful Z-lister
In the first installment of his new humor column, Greg unpacks his love of obscure DC supervillain Onomatopoeia and love-hate relationship with Kevin Smith.
The 15 Best Movies of 2020
2020 was a particularly rough year for the film industry. With theatres being shut down and streaming deals being made for the future, everything might feel a little uncertain for movie lovers and those...
TRICK OR BEAT: Mexican Horror Double Feature: Espiritismo and Hasta el viento tiene miedo
When even the wind is afraid, you know you're in for something terrifying.
TRICK OR BEAT: Man is the real monster–an ode to Guillermo Del Toro
Guillermo Del Toro is beloved by fans of fantasy and horror, but what sets his films apart is how rarely literal "monsters" are the true villains.
TRICK OR BEAT: Over 40 spooky and fun Halloween movies to stream now
Just in time for Halloween, here are the best movies to stream now for spooky fun
SHUT IN THEATER: 17 streamable horror movies to scare you more than Covid-19
Get your mind off the horror of reality with these 17 horror flicks!
TREATMENT by Dave Gibbons acquired by Madefire Studios
The Gibbons-developed series is one of Madefire's line of original Motion Books.
Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston’s BLACK HAMMER Universe is Coming to TV and Film
Legendary Entertainment will develop the screen adaptations for the heroes of Spiral City.
Future Home of Comic-Con Museum Hosts SAM Symposium
Since this year’s San Diego Comic-Con, there has been a big push in asking convention goers and fans of Comic-Con what the museum should feature, ranging from topics discussed to what “superhero-inspired drinks” should be served in the café. Keegan referred to this as “Fan Curation.”
Dark Horse’s majority owner is now a Chinese company
But founder Mike Richardson still owns a "significant chunk" of the company.
The Venom Trailer Drops — And Spidey Is Nowhere to Be Seen
No Spidey... but plenty of symbiotes.
INTERVIEW: Justin Hall’s LGBTQ Comics Celebration, NO STRAIGHT LINES, to Become a Full-Length Documentary;...
"I remember the absolute last copy of the first print run, which I sold at Comic-Con. It was to a middle-aged, straight woman who was buying it for her teenage, gay son. She told me that she was getting the book for him because she wanted him to know his history and lineage, and she couldn’t tell that story to him herself. She thanked me for creating the book for the both of them and I promptly burst into tears. Then we hugged it out. It was an incredible moment."