To some he’s a great filmmaker who delivered easily the best of Disney’s “Star Wars” sequel trilogy, certainly from a visual/filmmaking perspective. To others, he destroyed that franchise which they adored. Nearly a decade on, talk about “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” has cooled down somewhat as Disney has pumped
Paramount Returns The Lodge To SDCC
Looking forward to covering this. The Lodge is back: Paramount+ returns to San Diego for its third year with its biggest, boldest, and most immersive activations yet during Comic-Con. Taking over Happy Does in the Gaslamp District (340 5th Ave, San Diego), the interactive experience will be open to the
SUPERMAN REVIEW – A Super Mess
James Gunn just can’t get out his own way. SUPERMAN is an earnest mess. Was it the worst iteration of Superman? No but boy does it have problems. I’m sure by now you’ve either seen it, read enough about it the major plot points, or just know what to look
Superman: Rachel Brosnahan Wants a Superpowered Lois Lane
This article contains Superman spoilers. If there’s one complaint that people seem to have about Superman, it’s that the movie has too many superheroes. For some, Guy Gardner, Hawkgirl, and Mr. Terrific overtake time that could have been spent with Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and the rest of the Daily
George Lucas Makes His First Appearance At SDCC
I am late posting this as I had waves Of SDCC posts to do but wanted to ensure this was posted. Legendary filmmaker George Lucas to make Comic-Con International appearance alongside Academy Award-winning director Guillermo del Toro and Academy Award-winning artist Doug Chiang on Sunday, July 27, in Hall H.