[Review] Deadpool

Superhero fatigue: It’s a very real thing, especially at the beginning of a year in which we’ll see Deadpool, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, Captain America: Civil War, X-Men: Apocalypse, Suicide Squad, and Doctor Strange representing the superhero film genre. By now, we’ve grown tired of the standard Marvel formula, as showcased by the less-than-stellar reviews of Ant-Man and Avengers: Age of […]

[Review] Fantastic Four

The name Fantastic Four suggests a certain joie de vivre, a delight in its own comic book silliness. When Marvel’s first family were translated to the big screen by Tim Story in 2005, and again for a 2007 sequel, that lightness of touch unfortunately slipped into kitschy smugness, with the excessive focus on camp humour […]

Red Band Trailer for Deadpool’s Deadly Debut

[youtube id=”FyKWUTwSYAs”] At one point, it seemed like Deadpool was forever going to be tainted and mishandled thanks to his “appearance” in X-Men Origins: Wolverine. It’s so hard to tarnish an insanely popular superhero, yet Fox found a way to do the Merc with a Mouth wrong in that film. Since then, Ryan Reynolds, who portrayed […]

John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein to Write Spider-Man Reboot

The Spider-Man reboot finally has screenwriters, and they’re a formidable duo. Following the announcement of Tom Holland as Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Jon Watts as the director comes news that the writing duo of John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein will be handling script duties. The two have written Horrible Bosses, Horrible Bosses 2, and are making their directorial […]

[Review] Ant-Man

There was a concern that Ant-Man would lack personality. Edgar Wright (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World) had spent ages developing the Ant-Man screenplay, but he left the project due to creative differences with Marvel Studios. Peyton Reed replaced Wright as director and the screenplay was retooled by Adam McKay (Anchorman) and star Paul Rudd. Ant-Man wrapped principle photography in December 2014 to […]

Marvel Comics’ Hip Hop Variant Covers

Hip hop has become an undeniably large influence on pop culture; the same can be said for comics, especially in light of Marvel Studios’ takeover of Hollywood over the last decade. With the level of artistry behind the hip hop’s lyricism and comic books’ increasing level of illustrative talent, it was only a matter of […]

Fantastic Four Flex Their Powers in Final Trailer

[youtube id=”AAgnQdiZFsQ”] While San Diego Comic Con 2015 was a huge hit for superhero films, Fantastic Four unfortunately got buried beneath the hype surrounding Deadpool, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and Suicide Squad. After all, it’s hard to build more excitement for a film with no new information and scheduled for a release less than a month away. Nevertheless, […]

Highlights from San Diego Comic Con 2015

I’ve been to dozens of expos, conventions, festivals, and the like over the years, but my favorite type of events have always been comic book conventions. From the dozens of vendors selling unique items and hard-to-find collectibles to the amazingly talented cosplayers to meeting your favorite artists and writers, I’ve always enjoyed my time at the various […]