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THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN 2 Trailer Hits And It’s Amazing
Now this is impressive. I was anticipating but not excited about The Amazing Spider-Man 2, but after this trailer, with its reveals of Rhino and Goblin, plus Easter Eggs like Doc Ock’s tentacles and Vulture’s wings, how can I not be pumped for this sequel? I’ll leave it at that. Just check it out: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 hits theaters on May 2,...
Read MoreDrew Goddard Officially Boards Netflix & Marvel’s DAREDEVIL
Whedon-ite and lifelong Daredevil fan Drew Goddard will write and direct the first episode of Marvel’s first Netflix series Daredevil, it was announced today. I’m not familiar enough with the source material to comment on the merits of a Goddard’s Hornhead, but I do know that Goddard has been an instrumental part of the Whedon-verse for decades. Most recently he directed a script he co-wrote with Whedon for a little movie you might know called Cabin in the Woods. That resulted in...
Read MoreThe VERONICA MARS Movie Gets An Official Release Date
As someone who contributed to the Veronica Mars kickstarter ($1. What! What!), I’m eagerly awaiting the Veronica Mars movie as much as the next geek. Now Warner Bros. has made it official, the film by Rob Thomas and starring Kristen Bell will hit theaters in select cities on March 14, 2014. The film’s website actually broke the news first on Wednesday, but WB didn’t get around to confirming until yesterday. But isn’t that as it should be? I mean, the movie...
Read MoreSpike Jonze’s HER Named Best Picture Of 2013 By NBR
The National Board of Review is usually lock step with the AMPAS, picking a movie that either wins or is nominated for the Best Picture Oscar. So either Spike Jonze’s Her got a big Oscar boost yesterday after being named Best Picture by the awards body, or it’s going to go the way of Quills. Given that Mr. Jonze has never seen one of his masterpieces nominated for Oscar, mostly seeing his actors get all the accolades, we may be looking...
Read MoreDefending The Found Footage Subgenre
Ever since I saw Cloverfield in theaters twice over opening weekend, I have had a soft spot in my heart for the found footage, shaky cam subgenre of horror film. I still firmly believe that when they’re done right, they can be profoundly interesting takes on typical horror iconography, scary for their implied, supposed realism and the way this realism necessitates that we don’t see more than our civilian videographer would. But what makes a good found footage film?...
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