Years ago, back in the Corona Coming Attractions / AICN heyday of internet movie news, there was a spec script out there called Supermax that seemed forever on the verge of being made. It was to feature a specially designed prison that held numerous supervillains. When I first saw this
“Lanterns” Showrunner Talks Time Jump & VFX
Three months out, HBO is finally starting to open up a bit more about its DC Studios series “Lanterns”. Showrunner Chris Mundy sat down with EW this week to speak about the show, which adapts the “Green Lantern” comics into a gritty “True Detective”-style drama series involving a murder in
Blu-ray Review: Born A Ninja/Commando The Ninja (Collector’s Edition)
A frustrating part of going to film school in the late ’90s was that instructors would show us $100 million budget flicks with 100s of people on cast and crew that had nearly a year for production. They’d show us the most cutting edge of cinematography. And then they handed
“Spider-Noir” Showrunner Talks Peter Parker
The Nicolas Cage-led and noir-inspired Marvel series “Spider-Noir” arrives on Amazon Prime Video in just under two weeks. Cage plays Ben Reilly, a darker and older version of a web-slinging hero known simply as The Spider, rather than a variation of the more familiar Spider-Man lead Peter Parker. This version
“Wildwood” Trailer Proves A Massive Hit
The first trailer for LAIKA Studios’ “Wildwood” launched yesterday morning and has become one of the biggest animated trailer launches of all time. ToonHive reports that the preview has now surpassed 100 million views across platforms, including over 70 million on YouTube alone. The project marks the company’s sixth feature