Articles related to "Comic Book Adaptation"With the recent box office success of Iron Man, Marvel Studios is already planning a sequel to the film. Other Marvel comic book adaptations are in the works as well.
DC, Marvel and Images fans alike who are thirsty for new ways to experience their favorite comic book series can revel in new 'motion comics.'
This successful stop-motion film adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novella takes us on a strange, wondrous ride that delightfully blurs the line between fantasy and reality.
Watchmen is a superhero movie more like Magnolia than Mystery Men, weaving an intricate plot through a three hour running time.
As far as comic books go, you can't get much more iconic than Will Eisner's character the Spirit--and as far as comic book movies go, you can't get much worse.
Comic Books offer many eerie and macabre themes ideal for scaring kids and friends during Halloween.
The buzz on director Christopher Nolan's second Batman film is getting deafening. The pressure to deliver a great product is rising, as are expectations for the films suc
Marvel Comics icon The Invincible Iron Man is given the Hollywood treatment in what may be the finest superhero film released in years starring Robert Downey Jr.
The Marvel redux of The Incredible Hulk might have the least buzz of the summer tentpole films. But it could be that rare summer blockbuster with longevity of box office.
Move over Spider-Man, there's a new lovable superhero franchise in town. Marvel's jade juggernaut makes a pleasantly surprising second impression.
Chris Evans, The Human Torch in the "Fantastic Four", has hinted that there may be no more movies in the franchise after a poor showing for last summer's sequel.
The latest paranormal spoof of a Jane Austen classic is offensive, funny and ultra-violent.
A live action movie based on the widely-acclaimed comic book series, Watchmen, will be released on March 6, 2009.
The Dark Knight was a gritty, well-paced look at society and its defenders. It never skipped a beat and stands a a triumph among comic book films.
Now that the fourth Indiana Jones movie has been released to rave reviews, many Indy fans will be dusting of their old comic collections and checking out what's new.
Michael Dougherty (X-Men United) is putting together motion-capture movie Calling All Robots with Disney and Robert Zemeckis' ImageMovers Digital.
Although some geeks may complain about yet another origin story, director Jon Favreau and star Robert Downey Jr. kick-off a new franchise with wit, intelligence and style
The Rock started his move into the movie world with action, to diminishing returns. It appears he may have to become a cuddly funnyman before he can kick butt again.
Christian Bale returns as The Caped Crusader, in 'The Dark Knight', the sequel to Director Chris Nolan's 2005 smash hit, 'Batman Begins'.
After the passing of Heath Ledger, word began to spread about his unforgettable portrayal of The Joker in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight. In the ensuing months, a s
Eighties has-been Mickey Rourke could mirror iconic character by snatching glory (at this years Oscar's).
Peter Parker is bitten by a genetically engineered spider whilst on a field trip and develops super strength, agility and becomes the web slinging superhero Spider-Man
With Ang Lee's original having been a disappointment, fans are looking for this reboot to gives them the Hulk film they've always wanted. Maybe third time will be a charm
In a feat many would have thought impossible 20 years ago, director Zack Snyder directs 'Watchmen', a tale of an alternate year 1985, filled with ex-superheroes. 9/10
Summer movies always tend to get the biggest hype and this year's are no exception. With a mix of everything, the summer of 2008 is shaping up to be quite a movie fest.
V one of the most successful 80's television series, spawning two follow up series, novel and comic book adaptations, has been re-imagined for the 21st century by ABC.
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