Ron Howard’s next film is looking to be an adaptation of Dan Schilling and Lori Longfritz’s nonfiction book “Alone at Dawn” according to Puck News. The story follows John Chapman, an Air Force combat controller who gave his life during the War in Afghanistan while saving 23 fellow soldiers. The
Nolan’s “Odyssey” Now Filming In Iceland
Christopher Nolan’s film adaptation of Homer’s “The Odyssey” is still going with production currently underway in Iceland. A new report in a local news outlet MBL (via WOR) indicates around 1,000 extras have been enlisted to join the production with a big chunk of that, 450 of them, being Icelandic
SHANGHAI BLUES: Revisiting Tsui Hark’s Sparkling Screwball Comedy
One thing is for certain about the genre-defying cinematic oeuvre of Tsui Hark: it has energy. After all, you don’t feel invigorated by the violent nihilism of Dangerous Encounters of the First Kind, the madcap action comedy of Peking Opera Blues, or the martial arts madness of Once Upon a
‘Man Of Steel’ Writer Breaks Silence On James Gunn’s ‘Superman’ Reboot
Is Superman going to be better than Man of Steel? Writer David S. Goyer gives his thoughts on James Gunn’s upcoming reboot for the DC Universe. There has been a divide in the DC Universe fanbase for over a decade. The second Man of Steel hit theaters, two camps were
Spider-Man ’94 Comic Reminds Us the ’90s Were the Peak of Superhero Cartoons
As the world’s foremost wallcrawler, Spider-Man has been known to hang off of things for a while. But 27 years is pushing it, even for him. Yet that’s how long Spidey’s been waiting for a resolution to the cliffhanger that closed out Spider-Man: The Animated Series, the popular cartoon show