I generally stay away from comic book movies. Especially modern comic book movies, which seem to be nothing more than vehicles to blow up NYC over and over again. It's
For a very large film, this thing felt remarkably small. Maybe it's the silence of space or the oddly myopic view of the world we're exposed to, but for a movie that is
I'll start right out here by saying that I'm not usually a huge fan of comic book movies. I mean I sat through Elektra and Garfield I and II (that counts right)? I've
I knew next to nothing about this movie before I rented it. I couldn't even remember if it was the one with Ed Norton or Batman. I had a vague recollection somewhere in
I've never been a comic book guy. Sure I had my fun with baseball cards and the Sunday Los Angeles Times funnies, but I've always found dudes who read comics to be kinda
Another in a long line of adapted John Irving novels, this one in particular captures the essence of what I think John Irving is going for in his books. Gone are the wacky