When Brad Silberling’s big movie adaptation of the classic Harvey Comics character Casper floated into theaters in 1995, it wasn’t just another family-friendly ghost story. Audiences warmed to its comedy, heart, and meta surprises so much that it became a solid success, and Casper has maintained a place in our
Zack Snyder Says ‘Henry Cavill Is Superman’ In New Social Media Post
Is Henry Cavill actually coming back as Superman? Anyone reading this article is likely familiar with the Snyderverse movement – an attempt to bring Zack Snyder back to the DC Universe and finish out his story for Henry Cavill’s Superman and the rest of the Justice League. This push takes
‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Set Photo May Reveal The Film’s Mysterious Villain
Do fans finally know the villain of Spider-Man: Brand New Day? The latest set photo shows a mysterious actress filming a scene for the project! It’s hard to think of a comic book movie that has kept their villain as close to the chest as Spider-Man: Brand New Day. While
James Gunn Confirms the Absence of a Major DC Villain
James Gunn may be working for DC instead of Marvel now, but he’s still operating in a major superhero shared canon, which comes with some expectations. We want to see heroes interacting with each other. We want a multiverse, which Peacemaker provided. And we want a big bad who represents
Criminally Insane (1975), Crazy Fat Ethel Lives Up to Her Name
I’ve been on a penchant of late. Starting with John Waters’ early work (and unfortunately, A Dirty Shame), my wife and I are working our way through some of the campiest and most outrageous 70s, low-budget exploitation films we can find. We came across Criminally Insane (1975), also known as