Eric Larnick
‘G.I. Joe': The Forgotten ’80s Filecards From Dennis Culver & Moviefone [Art]
G.I. Joe: Retaliation hits theaters this weekend, and the early word on the sequel (that's more like a reboot) is good news for die-hard Joe fans. The film proudly wears its influences on its sleeve and actually feels like a real-life recreation of the comic books and filecards written with pain-staking dedication by Larry Hama...
Preview the First Pages of the ‘Django Unchained’ Comic Book from R.M. Guera and Vertigo
Quentin Tarantino and comic books go together like chocolate and peanut butter, and yet it's taken us until now to get the four-color equivalent of a Reese's Cup, with Django Unchained.
Announced at Comic-Con International in San Diego, the Django Unchained miniseries from Vertigo will adapt the complete screenplay to Tarantino's latest feature: a bloody Spaghetti Western set amidst the American
Vertigo’s ‘The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo’ Comic To Be Supported With TV Ad Campaign [Video]
Stieg Larsson's Millennium Trilogy of crime novels first rocked best-seller lists with millions of copies sold; then it became a big-screen success -- twice -- with both Swedish-language and Hollywood movies; and it plans to take on comic books when Stieg Larsson's The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Vol...
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Five Things We Learned From Genndy Tartakovsky About Popeye, Samurai Jack & The Future of Animation
Genndy Tartakovsky has amassed a passionate fanbase by creating the Cartoon Network programs Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack, Star Wars: Clone Wars and Sym-Bionic Titan, and now he's made the leap to the big-screen with Hotel Transylvania...
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Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige On Jack Kirby And Bill Mantlo Film Credits
Most Marvel hardcores know the name Kevin Feige, but if you need the super-short bio here it is: Producer of every Marvel-based movie since X-Men. President of Marvel Studios. Big deal.
Comic book movies are the hottest trend in Hollywood, pumping unprecedented profits into the companies that supply characters for the next big summer blockbuster...
‘V/H/S’ Poster Art From Esad Ribic, Tony Moore, James Stokoe, Jason Latour and R.M. Guera
We're willing to risk the danger of over-hype by telling you that V/H/S is one of the scariest films in years. In the movie, a group of low-rent thieves -- who love to document their exploits -- get hired to break into a dead man's house and steal a videotape...
Genndy Tartakovsky on The Status of His Luke Cage Comic
It sounded so cool. Way back in 2007, Marvel announced CAGE!, an out-of-continuity mini-series celebrating Luke Cage in all his '70s Power Man glory. The book was to be written and drawn by Genndy Tartakovsky, the creative mastermind behind Dexter's Laboratory, Samurai Jack and Star Wars: The Clone Wars (the good version)...
Aaron McGruder of ‘Boondocks’ on Working with George Lucas and His Future In Comics
Red Tails, the George Lucas action adventure about the Tuskegee Airmen, opens this weekend after twenty years in development. The project features a cast and crew of notable black talent, and one of the names on the project that has drawn the most eyebrows is co-writer Aaron McGruder, creator of the popular comic and cartoon The Boondocks, which courted acclaim and controversy with McGruder's bit
Counterpoint: ‘Super 8′ is The Best Comic Book Movie of the Year
But how can that be?! 'Super 8' isn't based off a comic book. Article FAIL!
You're right, 'Super 8' has nothing in common with a comic book. In 'Super 8,' lovable outcast Joe Lamb (Joel Courteney) is caught up in an amazing adventure where an other-worldly threat descends upon his neighborhood; armed with his wits and a few limited resources, he fights to save the life of the girl of his dreams (
The Animated Oscars: What If the Academy Truly Honored Cartoons?
From Moviefone: There's still a weird, ignorant stigma that animation is just kids' stuff, but oftentimes, it is just as captivating, impressive and entertaining as any live-action movie. You want proof? Check out what we named as the best movie of 2010...