How Computers Killed The Movies
Zack responds to some points being raised in regards to the COMPUTER ERROR: THE WORST OF CGI trailer.
Zack responds to some points being raised in regards to the COMPUTER ERROR: THE WORST OF CGI trailer.
The movie made a lot of money this weekend, but audiences hated it - and not because it's bad. What gives?
OR: HOW QUENTIN TARANTINO GOT HULK TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMBS
As the Occupy Wall Street protests get more coverage and spread across the country, Devin weighs in on some philosophical and practical matters about protest movements.
DC has relaunched its universe and turned a huge number of its female characters into sex objects, hookers and strippers. And worst of all, Starfire, one of the strongest female characters in that universe, has been retconned into a woman under the constant influence of Rohypnol.
DC has relaunched its universe and turned a huge number of its female characters into sex objects, hookers and strippers. And worst of all, Starfire, one of the strongest female characters in that universe, has been retconned into a woman under the constant influence of Rohypnol.
X-MEN: FIRST CLASS and RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES were two of the best nerd films this summer, but neither set any box office records. Will Fox stick with this reboots that work?
There have been four 3D flops in a row. Is this the end for the overpriced, gimmicky format?
You’re a movie journalist and you’re sitting down with one of the best directors working today. What do you ask him about? Why, a comic book movie that will never even happen, of course.
Comic Con 2011 saw fewer big movies, more jam-packed TV panels and a curious lack of buzz. Could this down year be a sign that the Con is dying… or that it’s about to become much more interesting?
Lars Nilsen rages against the dying of the proper aspect ratio on widescreen TVs and demands an end to compressed or stretched images!
Peter Jackson’s LORD OF THE RINGS was one of the most unlikely blockbusters of all time. Ten years later Devin looks back at how the days post-9/11