Megan McGill Mar 20, 2017
Fancy some graphic novels that don't involve a Marvel or DC hero? Try some of these...
You don't need to tell comic book and graphic novel fans that there's a whole lot more than superheroes out there. However, if you're just starting to dabble, might we make a few recommendations...?
Sweet Tooth
Put Mad Max in some plaid, make him feel a little Wolverine circa X-Men: Origins, add some creepy Wes Anderson stop-motion animals, and you’ll get Sweet Tooth, the post-apocalyptic story of human-animal hybrids in rural Nebraska. You may be familiar with Jeff Lemire’s other work on Animal Man and Green Lantern, or his acclaimed graphic novel Essex County, but for me, Sweet Tooth really is something special. Running from 2009 to 2013, this forty-issue arc centres around Gus, a young boy with antlers living with his strictly religious father in a world infected by some sort of plague.
Fancy some graphic novels that don't involve a Marvel or DC hero? Try some of these...
You don't need to tell comic book and graphic novel fans that there's a whole lot more than superheroes out there. However, if you're just starting to dabble, might we make a few recommendations...?
Sweet Tooth
Put Mad Max in some plaid, make him feel a little Wolverine circa X-Men: Origins, add some creepy Wes Anderson stop-motion animals, and you’ll get Sweet Tooth, the post-apocalyptic story of human-animal hybrids in rural Nebraska. You may be familiar with Jeff Lemire’s other work on Animal Man and Green Lantern, or his acclaimed graphic novel Essex County, but for me, Sweet Tooth really is something special. Running from 2009 to 2013, this forty-issue arc centres around Gus, a young boy with antlers living with his strictly religious father in a world infected by some sort of plague.
- 3/13/2017
- Den of Geek
ABC's The Bachelor, which premieres Monday, January 2, has already filmed its finale in Finland, and you all know what that means:
The Bachelor spoilers have already revealed the outcome!
Two-time Bachelorette runner-up and one-time Bachelor in Paradise castaway Nick Viall has just completed filming his starring turn.
Will the fourth time be the charm for the software salesman?
Card-carrying members of Bachelor Nation know all too well that Nick made the finale of the 2014 season starring Andi Dorfman.
After she rejected him in favor of Josh Murray ... he begged to be on Kaitlyn Bristowe's season, then made it to the finale as well.
One summer later, he was back where he started. Rejected.
When 2016 rolled around, producers mercifully saved him from JoJo Fletcher turning him down, but did invite him to Paradise.
There, a funny thing happened. Fans ... started to like Nick.
We never saw that coming either, but clearly,...
The Bachelor spoilers have already revealed the outcome!
Two-time Bachelorette runner-up and one-time Bachelor in Paradise castaway Nick Viall has just completed filming his starring turn.
Will the fourth time be the charm for the software salesman?
Card-carrying members of Bachelor Nation know all too well that Nick made the finale of the 2014 season starring Andi Dorfman.
After she rejected him in favor of Josh Murray ... he begged to be on Kaitlyn Bristowe's season, then made it to the finale as well.
One summer later, he was back where he started. Rejected.
When 2016 rolled around, producers mercifully saved him from JoJo Fletcher turning him down, but did invite him to Paradise.
There, a funny thing happened. Fans ... started to like Nick.
We never saw that coming either, but clearly,...
- 12/6/2016
- by TV Fanatic Staff
- TVfanatic
I've got a fantastically entertaining video here for all you Studio Ghibli fans to watch. It was created by Korean filmmaker Kojer, and it features several popular Studio Ghibli characters hanging out and living in the real world. It's perfectly executed ,and I freakin' love how it turned out. It's so cool seeing what the animated versions of these characters would be doing if they were a part of our world, and strangely, it all seems so natural! The video is perfectly accompanied by the song “One Summer’s Day,” from Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away.
Via: Slate...
Via: Slate...
- 12/5/2016
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
George Takei, Patrick Stewart, and Doctor Who top our Event Cinema highlights for DecemberGeorge Takei, Patrick Stewart, and Doctor Who top our Event Cinema highlights for DecemberJenny Bullough11/30/2016 1:11:00 Pm
You know Cineplex is the place to go for new movies; but every month there’s so much more to see on the big screen! Through our Event Cinema programming you can see classic films, family favourites, live theatre presentations, and more! Here are a few choice highlights from our December Events Calendar:
Dec 1 – André Rieu: Christmas with André
The world-famous violinist is back in a new festive 90 minute recorded Christmas concert, packed with all the favourites including Hallelujah, Jingle Bells, White Christmas & many more. As an exclusive for cinema audiences, André will be inviting his fans to his hometown for an intimate tour of Maastricht's magical Christmas highlights, as well as participating in a Q&A with...
You know Cineplex is the place to go for new movies; but every month there’s so much more to see on the big screen! Through our Event Cinema programming you can see classic films, family favourites, live theatre presentations, and more! Here are a few choice highlights from our December Events Calendar:
Dec 1 – André Rieu: Christmas with André
The world-famous violinist is back in a new festive 90 minute recorded Christmas concert, packed with all the favourites including Hallelujah, Jingle Bells, White Christmas & many more. As an exclusive for cinema audiences, André will be inviting his fans to his hometown for an intimate tour of Maastricht's magical Christmas highlights, as well as participating in a Q&A with...
- 11/30/2016
- by Jenny Bullough
- Cineplex
★★★☆☆ One summer evening in 1952 in Woodstock, New York, a pianist sat down at a piano and didn't play it for four minutes and thirty-three seconds. The audience were furious and the composer and pianist were even threatened. The piece was of course 4:33 of Silence by John Cage. A musical equivalent of Duchamp's Fountain, Cage's most famous non-composition was at once a mickey-take and a revolution, infuriating and perplexing; and intriguing and amusing. Partly inspired by this seminal moment, Patrick Shen's new film In Pursuit of Silence is an examination of silence and its role in the contemporary world.
- 10/20/2016
- by CineVue UK
- CineVue
Let's say you're a six-person improv group — we'll call you "The Commune" — and you've been kicking around the New York City comedy scene for a while. You're drawing a decent crowd, playing the good nights in a Ucb-level venue downtown, and because you've been doing this together for so long, you're hitting maximum performer mind-meld onstage. Then one of your members gets recruited for an SNL-like show called Weekend Live. The rest of you are still left living gig to gig. What's a troupe to do?
That's the central premise of Don't Think Twice,...
That's the central premise of Don't Think Twice,...
- 7/21/2016
- Rollingstone.com
Behind many of our favorite independent films and the subsequent careers of their directors is the legendary Bob Hawk. Perhaps known to passionate followers of Kevin Smith as the man that discovered Clerks one morning in the basement of the Angelika Film Center, he used his connections to launch the director’s career. Hawk spread the word about the black-and-white, quick-witted Jersey shore comedy shot in a convenience store after hours.
We caught up with Hawk right after his biographical documentary, Film Hawk, premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Check out the full conversation below.
The Film Stage: You’re a figure I’ve known about for years – Kevin Smith always credits you for starting his career. How did you get roped in to doing a documentary about yourself?
Bob Hawk: Well, I am known. I mean I have been on the scene for over 30 years in independent film.
We caught up with Hawk right after his biographical documentary, Film Hawk, premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Check out the full conversation below.
The Film Stage: You’re a figure I’ve known about for years – Kevin Smith always credits you for starting his career. How did you get roped in to doing a documentary about yourself?
Bob Hawk: Well, I am known. I mean I have been on the scene for over 30 years in independent film.
- 2/16/2016
- by John Fink
- The Film Stage
John Kreng is one of the most hard working actors/stuntman/fight and stunt corrdinators working in the industry today. Through his time working in the movie industry, John has worked with some of the very best which includes Jet Li, Yuen Wah, Tsui Hark, David Carradine, Steven Spielburg and many more outstanding talents.
John Kreng is also the author of the in depth book on screen fighting called Fight Choreography: The Art Of Non Verbal Dialogue, he was a cast member of The Jade Trader which went on to win the most outstanding cast performance award at the 10th Action on film, International film festival. John, also has years of Martial Arts experience behind him, dedicating his time learning many different styles and been taught by some of the very best masters from around the world (Which he will speak about in this interview).
John also worked on the...
John Kreng is also the author of the in depth book on screen fighting called Fight Choreography: The Art Of Non Verbal Dialogue, he was a cast member of The Jade Trader which went on to win the most outstanding cast performance award at the 10th Action on film, International film festival. John, also has years of Martial Arts experience behind him, dedicating his time learning many different styles and been taught by some of the very best masters from around the world (Which he will speak about in this interview).
John also worked on the...
- 12/3/2015
- by kingofkungfu
- AsianMoviePulse
Kristen Stewart and Chloe Sevigny are in in talks to star in a movie about Lizzie Borden, a 19th century woman accused of murdering her father and stepmother with an ax. According to Variety, if the talks are successful, Stewart would play Bridget Sullivan, the family's live-in maid, and Sevigny would portray Lizzie. The true story took place in Fall River, Massachusetts, where Lizzie, 32, and her older sister Emma, 41, were living with their father and stepmother. One summer morning in 1892, their stepmother was killed by an attacker wielding a hatchet, struck 20 or 21 times in the head. Shortly thereafter, their father was murdered with a hatchet-like weapon, struck 10 or 11 times. Both Lizzie and Bridget were home when the murders were committed; Emma was away. Lizzie...
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- 10/29/2015
- by Peter Martin
- Movies.com
Kristen Stewart and Chloe Sevigny are in in talks to star in a movie about Lizzie Borden, the 19th century woman accused of murdering her father and stepmother with an ax. According to Variety, if the talks are successful, Stewart would play Bridget Sullivan, the family's live-in maid, and Sevigny would portray Lizzie. The true story took place in Fall River, Massachusetts, where Lizzie, 32, and her older sister Emma, 41, were living with their father and stepmother. One summer...
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- 10/29/2015
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
Kristen Stewart and Chloe Sevigny are in in talks to star in a movie about Lizzie Borden, the 19th century woman accused of murdering her father and stepmother with an ax. According to Variety, if the talks are successful, Stewart would play Bridget Sullivan, the family's live-in maid, and Sevigny would portray Lizzie. The true story took place in Fall River, Massachusetts, where Lizzie, 32, and her older sister Emma, 41, were living with their father and stepmother. One summer...
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- 10/29/2015
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
Kristen Stewart and Chloe Sevigny are in in talks to star in a movie about Lizzie Borden, a 19th century woman accused of murdering her father and stepmother with an ax. According to Variety, if the talks are successful, Stewart would play Bridget Sullivan, the family's live-in maid, and Sevigny would portray Lizzie. The true story took place in Fall River, Massachusetts, where Lizzie, 32, and her older sister Emma, 41, were living with their father and stepmother. One summer...
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- 10/29/2015
- by affiliates@fandango.com
- Fandango
Festival favourite Mustang took the festival’s art cinema prize, while documentary Nice People won the audience award.
Festival favourite Mustang and the documentary feature Nice People were among the prize-winners at this year’s Filmfest Hamburg (October 1-10) which came to a close at the weekend with an awards ceremony before the German premiere of the Iranian film Paradise.
Turkish director Denize Gamze Ergüven’s debut Mustang – which premiered in Cannes this year - won the Cicae Art Cinema Award, including prize-money of $5,700 (€5,000) towards the promotion of the film’s German theatrical release next spring by Michael Kölmel’s Leipzig-based Weltkino Filmverleih.
Neue Mediopolis Filmproduktion’s Alexander Ris and Jörg Rothe, the producer of Romanian director Radu Muntean’s One Floor Below, received the $28,400 (€25,000) Hamburg Producer Prize for European Cinema Co-Productions, while Romanian partner - Multimedia East - was awarded $17,000 (€15,000) worth of cinema grading by the Hamburg-based postproduction house.
After accepting...
Festival favourite Mustang and the documentary feature Nice People were among the prize-winners at this year’s Filmfest Hamburg (October 1-10) which came to a close at the weekend with an awards ceremony before the German premiere of the Iranian film Paradise.
Turkish director Denize Gamze Ergüven’s debut Mustang – which premiered in Cannes this year - won the Cicae Art Cinema Award, including prize-money of $5,700 (€5,000) towards the promotion of the film’s German theatrical release next spring by Michael Kölmel’s Leipzig-based Weltkino Filmverleih.
Neue Mediopolis Filmproduktion’s Alexander Ris and Jörg Rothe, the producer of Romanian director Radu Muntean’s One Floor Below, received the $28,400 (€25,000) Hamburg Producer Prize for European Cinema Co-Productions, while Romanian partner - Multimedia East - was awarded $17,000 (€15,000) worth of cinema grading by the Hamburg-based postproduction house.
After accepting...
- 10/12/2015
- by screen.berlin@googlemail.com (Martin Blaney)
- ScreenDaily
The Free TV industry has neglected to provide content for young Australians, which is driving them away from network television..
That's according to 26-year-old writer/producer, James Cripps, who believes the lack of content has pushed young Australian audiences away from network television and onto the internet.
Cripps has spent the last few years in both creative and assistant roles for some of the biggest production companies in Australia..
He.s also worked as researcher/script coordinator on the successful mini series Anzac Girls in 2013.
Cripps said there was a lack of engaging Australian drama on television that people of his age and younger would want to watch..
"This has not only turned the younger audience off Australian TV, but also Australian content," he said..
"We want to make Australian content that young people will get excited about. We want to change the current norm and the programming decisions of the older generation.
That's according to 26-year-old writer/producer, James Cripps, who believes the lack of content has pushed young Australian audiences away from network television and onto the internet.
Cripps has spent the last few years in both creative and assistant roles for some of the biggest production companies in Australia..
He.s also worked as researcher/script coordinator on the successful mini series Anzac Girls in 2013.
Cripps said there was a lack of engaging Australian drama on television that people of his age and younger would want to watch..
"This has not only turned the younger audience off Australian TV, but also Australian content," he said..
"We want to make Australian content that young people will get excited about. We want to change the current norm and the programming decisions of the older generation.
- 7/7/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
It is officially summer for us! Yay! So, we thought this would be the perfect time to tell you about our summer reading plans. In this week’s episode, we tell you about the Cbldf and announce our Challenged Graphic Novel Reading Challenge. Our hope is that kids and parents (and everyone else) will read along with us. Because you seriously can’t question that book be suitable for library shelves if you haven’t read it, right?
This summer we will be reading 8 graphic novels that have been challenged or banned in school libraries and then every week we will discuss one of the titles. We’ll talk about why it was challenged, how to best talk about the questioned topics or themes in the book with your kids. We’ll also tell you from a kid’s perspective how we viewed the appropriateness of the books for us,...
This summer we will be reading 8 graphic novels that have been challenged or banned in school libraries and then every week we will discuss one of the titles. We’ll talk about why it was challenged, how to best talk about the questioned topics or themes in the book with your kids. We’ll also tell you from a kid’s perspective how we viewed the appropriateness of the books for us,...
- 6/18/2015
- by Maddy and Anya Ernst
- Comicmix.com
Comic-Con International has announced the nominations for the Will Eisner Comic Industry Awards for 2015. The nominees, chosen by a blue-ribbon panel of judges, highlight the wide range of material being published in comics and graphic novel form today, from companies big and small, in print and on line. The awards will be given out during a gala ceremony on Friday, July 10 during Comic-Con International: San Diego.
Best Short Story
“Beginning’s End,” by Rina Ayuyang, muthamagazine.com
“Corpse on the Imjin!” by Peter Kuper, in Masterful Marks: Cartoonists Who Changed the World (Simon & Schuster)
“,” by Lee Bermejo, in Batman Black and White #3 (DC)
“,” by Max Landis & Jock, in Adventures of Superman #14 (DC)
“When the Darkness Presses,” by Emily Carroll, http://emcarroll.com/comics/darkness/
Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)
Astro City #16: “Wish I May” by Kurt Busiek & Brent Anderson (Vertigo/DC)
Beasts of Burden: Hunters and Gatherers, by Evan Dorkin...
Best Short Story
“Beginning’s End,” by Rina Ayuyang, muthamagazine.com
“Corpse on the Imjin!” by Peter Kuper, in Masterful Marks: Cartoonists Who Changed the World (Simon & Schuster)
“,” by Lee Bermejo, in Batman Black and White #3 (DC)
“,” by Max Landis & Jock, in Adventures of Superman #14 (DC)
“When the Darkness Presses,” by Emily Carroll, http://emcarroll.com/comics/darkness/
Best Single Issue (or One-Shot)
Astro City #16: “Wish I May” by Kurt Busiek & Brent Anderson (Vertigo/DC)
Beasts of Burden: Hunters and Gatherers, by Evan Dorkin...
- 4/24/2015
- by Luana Haygen
- Comicmix.com
There are films that make you want to run to the bookstore or, in reality, Amazon.com. Any Jane Austen or Dickens adaptation. Atonement. Requiem for a Dream perhaps.
Then there is Paul Thomas Anderson's adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's Inherent Vice starring Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Martin Short, Reese Witherspoon, Maya Rudolph, and Benicio Del Toro, plus a bevy of other game thespians. This adaptation has a contrary effect. It makes you want to hightail it to the incinerator with every Pynchon paperback you might own. Farewell, V. Sayonara, Gravity's Rainbow.
But before I get too critical, let me just note that this apparently was a project of love for Anderson. Anyone who would tackle Pynchon's verbiage and hope to get a slightly comprehensible screenplay out of it would only do so out of an illimitable devotion for the author. Anderson's chance of success, of course,...
Then there is Paul Thomas Anderson's adaptation of Thomas Pynchon's Inherent Vice starring Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin, Owen Wilson, Martin Short, Reese Witherspoon, Maya Rudolph, and Benicio Del Toro, plus a bevy of other game thespians. This adaptation has a contrary effect. It makes you want to hightail it to the incinerator with every Pynchon paperback you might own. Farewell, V. Sayonara, Gravity's Rainbow.
But before I get too critical, let me just note that this apparently was a project of love for Anderson. Anyone who would tackle Pynchon's verbiage and hope to get a slightly comprehensible screenplay out of it would only do so out of an illimitable devotion for the author. Anderson's chance of success, of course,...
- 2/24/2015
- by Brandon Judell
- www.culturecatch.com
We chatted to Ian Hart about his on-screen reunion with David Morrissey in The Driver, Us TV, British film, Agents Of Shield and more...
You’ll know Ian Hart’s face, even if you can’t quite place his name. It’s a great face, his, adaptably young and old, as comfortable atop a tracksuit as it is underneath a period trilby. Since his first real role as Scouse tearaway Rabbit in 1983 drama One Summer (alongside childhood friend and The Driver co-star David Morrissey), Hart has avoided type-casting by leaping from role to role and film to film with convincing ease. He’s played scallies, authors, footballers, drug dealers, psychiatrists, CIA agents, physicists and nineteenth century gangsters. He’s played Beethoven, Nobby Stiles, Hitler, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Voldemort (sort of), and John Lennon (thrice).
Three-part BBC One drama The Driver saw Hart play twins Col and Craig, one an...
You’ll know Ian Hart’s face, even if you can’t quite place his name. It’s a great face, his, adaptably young and old, as comfortable atop a tracksuit as it is underneath a period trilby. Since his first real role as Scouse tearaway Rabbit in 1983 drama One Summer (alongside childhood friend and The Driver co-star David Morrissey), Hart has avoided type-casting by leaping from role to role and film to film with convincing ease. He’s played scallies, authors, footballers, drug dealers, psychiatrists, CIA agents, physicists and nineteenth century gangsters. He’s played Beethoven, Nobby Stiles, Hitler, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Voldemort (sort of), and John Lennon (thrice).
Three-part BBC One drama The Driver saw Hart play twins Col and Craig, one an...
- 10/14/2014
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
Two years after we last reported on the film, the horror-comedy You Can't Kill Stephen King is making its way to DVD on December 9th.
The film was written by Monroe Mann, Ronnie Khalil, and Bob Madia and was directed by Mann, Khalil, and Jorge Valdes-Iga. The cast includes Crystal Arnette, Kayle Blogna, Kate Costello, and Justin Brown.
One summer, a group of friends make a clueless and ill-fated decision to visit the lake where horror author Stephen King lives. Upon arrival, they are greeted by unfriendly townspeople who hate noise and tom-foolery almost as much as they hate uninvited guests and questions about their most famous resident.
The post You Can’t Kill Stephen King Makes Its Way to DVD appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
The film was written by Monroe Mann, Ronnie Khalil, and Bob Madia and was directed by Mann, Khalil, and Jorge Valdes-Iga. The cast includes Crystal Arnette, Kayle Blogna, Kate Costello, and Justin Brown.
One summer, a group of friends make a clueless and ill-fated decision to visit the lake where horror author Stephen King lives. Upon arrival, they are greeted by unfriendly townspeople who hate noise and tom-foolery almost as much as they hate uninvited guests and questions about their most famous resident.
The post You Can’t Kill Stephen King Makes Its Way to DVD appeared first on Shock Till You Drop.
- 9/26/2014
- by Ryan Turek
- shocktillyoudrop.com
The evenings are getting shorter, you've already seen the first festive cards for sale at your local supermarket and The X Factor is back on Saturday nights. To borrow a phrase - winter is coming.
But don't despair, because there is much more to autumn TV in 2014 than Cheryl Cole and Simon Cowell bickering over a bunch of karaoke singers. Don't believe us? Check out our list of 17 must-watch shows, which mean that you might as well cancel your plans until Christmas.
1. Glue - E4
A bloke from Rizzle Kicks, a writer from This Is England and lots of horses. It doesn't sound like an obvious hit, but Glue is most definitely worth getting excited about.
Skins crossed with Midsomer Murders and an added sinister, bleak edge, is probably the best description for this eight-parter, which will have you hooked from its full-on (and full frontal) opening sequence.
2. The Apprentice...
But don't despair, because there is much more to autumn TV in 2014 than Cheryl Cole and Simon Cowell bickering over a bunch of karaoke singers. Don't believe us? Check out our list of 17 must-watch shows, which mean that you might as well cancel your plans until Christmas.
1. Glue - E4
A bloke from Rizzle Kicks, a writer from This Is England and lots of horses. It doesn't sound like an obvious hit, but Glue is most definitely worth getting excited about.
Skins crossed with Midsomer Murders and an added sinister, bleak edge, is probably the best description for this eight-parter, which will have you hooked from its full-on (and full frontal) opening sequence.
2. The Apprentice...
- 9/15/2014
- Digital Spy
Adam Levine married Victoria’s Secret Angel Behati Prinsloo in Mexico on Saturday after dating on-and-off since 2012.
Adam Levine Marries Behati Prinsloo
Levine and Prinsloo began their romance a few months after the Maroon 5 front man split from his Victoria’s Secret Angel ex, Anne Vyalitsyna. After a brief split in 2013, Levine and Prinsloo got back together and were quickly engaged. The rest, as they say, is history.
Who Is Behati Prinsloo?
Prinsloo, 25, became a Victoria’s Secret Angel before she met Levine in 2009. Originally from a small town in Namibia, Prinsloo, the daughter of a minister, was discovered while visiting her grandparents in Cape Town. One summer, she signed with Storm founder Sarah Doukas, worked in Cape Town as a model and then left South Africa for London at the age of 16, where she lived in model apartments.
“Girls are the dirtiest people ever. For the most part the flats would be empty.
Adam Levine Marries Behati Prinsloo
Levine and Prinsloo began their romance a few months after the Maroon 5 front man split from his Victoria’s Secret Angel ex, Anne Vyalitsyna. After a brief split in 2013, Levine and Prinsloo got back together and were quickly engaged. The rest, as they say, is history.
Who Is Behati Prinsloo?
Prinsloo, 25, became a Victoria’s Secret Angel before she met Levine in 2009. Originally from a small town in Namibia, Prinsloo, the daughter of a minister, was discovered while visiting her grandparents in Cape Town. One summer, she signed with Storm founder Sarah Doukas, worked in Cape Town as a model and then left South Africa for London at the age of 16, where she lived in model apartments.
“Girls are the dirtiest people ever. For the most part the flats would be empty.
- 7/21/2014
- Uinterview
The following is a list of all comic books, graphic novels and specialty items that will be available this week and shipped to comic book stores who have placed orders for them.
Abrams
Kyle Baker’s Nat Turner Sc (New Printing), $17.95
Star Wars Storyboards The Original Trilogy Hc, $40.00
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless Short Stories Volume 1 Tp, $11.99
Alterna Comics
Fubar Better Red Than Dead (One Shot), $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Karnival (One Shot)(Devon Massey Regular Cover), $3.75
Cavewoman Karnival (One Shot)(Budd Root Special Edition Cover), Ar
Antarctic Press
Zombie Fairy Tales Deadlands (One Shot), $3.99
Arcana Studio
Worth Hc, $24.95
Archie Comic Publications
Afterlife With Archie #5 (Andrew Pepoy Variant Cover), $2.99
Afterlife With Archie #5 (Francesco Francavilla Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #655 (Fernando Ruiz Cosmo Merry Martian Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie #655 (Fernando Ruiz Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie 1000 Page Comics Bonanza Tp, $14.99
Kevin Keller #13 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Kevin Keller #13 (Ryan Jampole Chibi Variant Cover), $2.99
Life With Archie #35 (Chad Thomas...
Abrams
Kyle Baker’s Nat Turner Sc (New Printing), $17.95
Star Wars Storyboards The Original Trilogy Hc, $40.00
Action Lab Entertainment
Princeless Short Stories Volume 1 Tp, $11.99
Alterna Comics
Fubar Better Red Than Dead (One Shot), $3.99
Amryl Entertainment
Cavewoman Karnival (One Shot)(Devon Massey Regular Cover), $3.75
Cavewoman Karnival (One Shot)(Budd Root Special Edition Cover), Ar
Antarctic Press
Zombie Fairy Tales Deadlands (One Shot), $3.99
Arcana Studio
Worth Hc, $24.95
Archie Comic Publications
Afterlife With Archie #5 (Andrew Pepoy Variant Cover), $2.99
Afterlife With Archie #5 (Francesco Francavilla Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie #655 (Fernando Ruiz Cosmo Merry Martian Variant Cover), $2.99
Archie #655 (Fernando Ruiz Regular Cover), $2.99
Archie 1000 Page Comics Bonanza Tp, $14.99
Kevin Keller #13 (Dan Parent Regular Cover), $2.99
Kevin Keller #13 (Ryan Jampole Chibi Variant Cover), $2.99
Life With Archie #35 (Chad Thomas...
- 5/12/2014
- by Adam B.
- GeekRest
Two decades before Neil Patrick Harris dared to don a golden pair of go-go boots to portray the "internationally ignored song stylist" know as Hedwig Schmidt, John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask were perfecting the act on the New York City drag scene. In the wake of Hedwig and the Angry Inch's latest theatrical incarnation — which just racked up eight Tony nominations — we caught up with several of the creative minds who have contributed to Hedwig's past, present, and future to create an (appropriately) oral history.
See Neil Patrick Harris...
See Neil Patrick Harris...
- 5/7/2014
- Rollingstone.com
We at BollySpice are not just excited but inspired by John Travolta having attended the Iifa awards.
As the anticipation builds up on seeing the icon strut his stuff on a Bollywood screen very soon, we at BollySpice were suddenly struck by the thought:
How Cool would a Bollywood version of Travolta’s legendary musical Grease be?!
Grease (Director: Randal Kleiser; 1978) is perfect Bollywood material.
One summer, Danny meets Sandy.
Danny and Sandy fall in love.
As the summer break ends so does their love story as they part ways.
By fate, they end up at the same school but things are not so simple. Danny has a “cool dude” reputation to maintain and doesn’t let his true feelings show… for a while!
Grease is a romantic, feel good musical on love, friendship and coming of age.
Well, we just wouldn’t let a mesmerising thought like this be left to our imaginations…...
As the anticipation builds up on seeing the icon strut his stuff on a Bollywood screen very soon, we at BollySpice were suddenly struck by the thought:
How Cool would a Bollywood version of Travolta’s legendary musical Grease be?!
Grease (Director: Randal Kleiser; 1978) is perfect Bollywood material.
One summer, Danny meets Sandy.
Danny and Sandy fall in love.
As the summer break ends so does their love story as they part ways.
By fate, they end up at the same school but things are not so simple. Danny has a “cool dude” reputation to maintain and doesn’t let his true feelings show… for a while!
Grease is a romantic, feel good musical on love, friendship and coming of age.
Well, we just wouldn’t let a mesmerising thought like this be left to our imaginations…...
- 5/1/2014
- by Aashi Gahlot
- Bollyspice
From new voices like NoViolet Bulawayo to rediscovered old voices like James Salter, from Dave Eggers's satire to David Thomson's history of film, writers, Observer critics and others pick their favourite reads of 2013. And they tell us what they hope to find under the tree …
Curtis Sittenfeld
Novelist
My favourite books of 2013 are Drama High (Riverhead) by Michael Sokolove, Sea Creatures (Turnaround) by Susanna Daniel, and & Sons (Harper Collins) by David Gilbert. Drama High is incredibly smart, moving non-fiction about an American drama teacher who for four decades coaxed sophisticated and nuanced theatrical performances out of teenage students who weren't privileged or otherwise remarkable and in so doing, changed their conceptions of what they could do with their lives. Sea Creatures is a gripping, beautifully written novel about the mother of a selectively mute three-year-old boy; when she takes a job ferrying supplies to a hermit off the coast of Florida,...
Curtis Sittenfeld
Novelist
My favourite books of 2013 are Drama High (Riverhead) by Michael Sokolove, Sea Creatures (Turnaround) by Susanna Daniel, and & Sons (Harper Collins) by David Gilbert. Drama High is incredibly smart, moving non-fiction about an American drama teacher who for four decades coaxed sophisticated and nuanced theatrical performances out of teenage students who weren't privileged or otherwise remarkable and in so doing, changed their conceptions of what they could do with their lives. Sea Creatures is a gripping, beautifully written novel about the mother of a selectively mute three-year-old boy; when she takes a job ferrying supplies to a hermit off the coast of Florida,...
- 11/24/2013
- by Ali Smith, Robert McCrum, Tim Adams, Kate Kellaway, Rachel Cooke, Sebastian Faulks, Jackie Kay
- The Guardian - Film News
From Crosby beach to a big match at Anfield, actor David Morrissey takes Amy Raphael on a tour of his hometown – and explains why it has inspired him to direct a new film
Past the Hillsborough memorial and beneath the legend "You'll Never Walk Alone" atop the Shankly Gates, through the creaking turnstile and into the main stand. A subdued Liverpool team warm up on the pitch. Freezing fog swirls in the floodlights. David Morrissey warms his hands on a cup of hot chocolate and wishes he hadn't left his gloves back home in north London. Two officials stare and nudge each other, but no one else even glances at him.
We are sitting five rows from the pitch and, for the first half of this Premiership game against Birmingham City, all the action is at the other end as Liverpool attack the Kop. Morrissey – 6ft 3in, broad of shoulder,...
Past the Hillsborough memorial and beneath the legend "You'll Never Walk Alone" atop the Shankly Gates, through the creaking turnstile and into the main stand. A subdued Liverpool team warm up on the pitch. Freezing fog swirls in the floodlights. David Morrissey warms his hands on a cup of hot chocolate and wishes he hadn't left his gloves back home in north London. Two officials stare and nudge each other, but no one else even glances at him.
We are sitting five rows from the pitch and, for the first half of this Premiership game against Birmingham City, all the action is at the other end as Liverpool attack the Kop. Morrissey – 6ft 3in, broad of shoulder,...
- 3/3/2010
- by Amy Raphael
- The Guardian - Film News
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