How Much Comic-Con Is Too Much?
Now that Comic-Con is slowly retreating into a large, monolithic entity in the memories of all who attended this year, it’s worth looking back and thinking: Was it all worth it?
Now that Comic-Con is slowly retreating into a large, monolithic entity in the memories of all who attended this year, it’s worth looking back and thinking: Was it all worth it?
The director and cast of “Let Me In” previewed their vampire movie at Comic-Con International, and offered a defense for making an Americanized version of Swedish horror masterpiece “Let the Right One In.”
Mad Chance and Circle of Confusion have acquired the film rights to Lore, the 2003 IDW Publishing miniseries by Ashley Wood and T.P. Louise about a reluctant hero who’s drawn into a secret society dedicated to protecting the world from mythical creatures.
During the panel at Comic-Con International for The CW’s cult-hit series “Supernatural,” the cast and producers talked about the apocalypse-averting season finale, and the significant change in direction that lies ahead.
“Caprica” creator Ronald D. Moore, executive producer David Eick and actors James Marsters, SAsha Roiz, Alessandra Torresani Magda Apanowicz appeared at Comic-Con International to talk about the Syfy series’ origin, tone and future, and how it compares to “Battlestar Galactica.”
“Dinner for Schmucks,” offers some good comedic performances from Steve Carell, Paul Rudd and Zach Galifianakis, but delivers a predictable script that too often boxes in the performers.
Did it keep spinning? Did it fall? What does it all mean?! Oh, and spoilers for the ending of Inception lie ahead, of course.
Wondering where Kick-Ass in its second outing? Mark Millar has been spilling beans, and for those of you who thought he might give up quoting other movies in his plots… Sorry.
Following the surprising climax of the show’s fourth season, things are going to change for Showtime’s Dexter as it heads into season 5, according to the show’s producers.
Never mind The Daily Show – Another late night comedy show has been hit by claims of sexual discrimination but, this time, the complaint isn’t exactly what you might be expecting.
The Journey to the Center of the Earth star joins comedian Dane Cook for an indie horror comedy about a slasher movie villain who comes to life.
Sylvester Stallone’s plans to pursue a fifth Rambo film may have been scrapped, but the director and actor isn’t ruling out the possibility of going backwards for a prequel.