Our look at Marvel’s theatrical catalog continues with the sequel to the classic barbarian flick. Continue reading
Tag Archives: adaptations
The Marvel Movies: Conan the Barbarian (1982)
Our look at the complete library of films based on Marvel Comics characters begins with the film that made Arnold Schwarzenegger a star. Continue reading
That Sounds Kinda Familiar …
We’ve reached this odd contradiction where studios make movies because of an established audience and then doesn’t care about them. Continue reading
More Classics in High School!
With Easy A bringing The Scarlet Letter into high school, Austin adapts some more classic novels. Continue reading
Sequels I Actually Want
Hollywood keeps making sequels that people don’t want. Why not make these? Continue reading
Saturday Night Live: From TV to Film
The long running sketch show has produced several movies. But how many of them work? Continue reading
What Mysteries Should Be Movies?
Not every mystery is Sherlock Holmes. In fact there are books right now that would make for some great movies. Continue reading
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies
A dynamic, engaging entry in DC Comics’ line of straight-to-DVD animated films, “Superman/Batman: Public Enemies” works on all levels. Continue reading
The Greatest Movies Never Made
Amanda gives Hollywood some alternatives to the remake frenzy Continue reading
Dr. Uwe Boll
Uwe Boll is a director who incurred a lifetime’s worth of fanboy hate for a series of video game adaptations that are considered colossal disappointments. Continue reading