Patrick Meaney

Grant Morrison's 'Sinatoro' Among Black Mask Titles For 2015
Grant Morrison's 'Sinatoro' Among Black Mask Titles For 2015
Grant Morrison's 'Sinatoro' Among Black Mask Titles For 2015
Grant Morrison has been talking about his film passion project, a psychedelic Western called Sinatoro, since at least 2010. It was even promoted with a poster. But the writer's screenplay has ended up taking the route so many projects take on the way to becoming movies: It will be a comic first. Morrison will work with artist Vanesa Del Rey on the series, which will come out some time next year from Black Mask Studios, the comics and transmedia company launched last year by comics artist Ben Templesmith, writer Steve Niles, Bad Religion guitarist/songwriter Brett Gurewitz and Matt Pizzolo of Occupy Comics. It's one piece of a big and not too shabby slate of new comics coming from the publisher in the next year, the highlights of which you can check out below.
‘Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods’ Documentary Now on Hulu [Video]
‘Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods’ Documentary Now on Hulu [Video]
‘Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods’ Documentary Now on Hulu [Video]
If you haven't had a chance to catch Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods documentary since its October debut, you can now peer into the iconic creator's shamanic approach to crafting comics via Hulu. The 80-minute feature produced by Respect Films and Sequart contains one-on-one interviews with Morrison, along with the prolific talent he's worked alongside and inspired throughout his roughly 30 year
‘Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods': Sex, Drugs and Superhero Comics [Review]
‘Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods': Sex, Drugs and Superhero Comics [Review]
‘Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods': Sex, Drugs and Superhero Comics [Review]
Today, Grant Morrison: Talking With Gods -- the feature-length documentary by Respect! Films, directed by Patrick Meaney -- was supposed to drop but seems to not be available until December 15, at least. It's a very well-crafted piece of work, a clear labor of love and result of the fairly extensive access Morrison and his friends and family gave the filmmakers...