The Plot Hole: Episode 106 – Kick-Ass 2, The Mortal Instruments and Plenty of Comic Book Movie Tidbits
It’s a comic book movie lovers dream this week on The Plot Hole with a slew of news regarding some of the biggest upcoming properties from Marvel.
It’s a comic book movie lovers dream this week on The Plot Hole with a slew of news regarding some of the biggest upcoming properties from Marvel.
The film trilogy. There are many out there. With the upcoming release of The World’s End, completing the Cornetto Trilogy, we take a look at some real good ones.
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Marvel Studios has plans. Big, big plans way beyond anything they or anyone else has ever done previously. If you’re a fan of the recent blockbusters from Phase 1 and Iron Man 3’s Phase 2 opener, you are probably excited. However, might you also be a little concerned?
Mark Millar, the now famous comic book writer, has faced a lot of heat with the movie adaptations of his Kick-Ass series. Most of the criticism is leveled at the amount of violence present in his comics and the films, which he co-produced.
What makes a film realistic? Science fiction films may tell otherworldly stories, but that doesn’t keep them from being grounded in some sort of reality. This list looks at films as iconic as Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey to those as obscure as Moon.
It’s a blast from the past to an extent on The Plot Hole as we chat developments on new Conan, Beverly Hills Cop and Rocky films, in addition to some intriguing trailers and word on the forthcoming Lance Armstrong biopic.
2013 has seen the release of two major Buddy Cop movies, 2 Guns and The Heat and since the inception of the genre since the early 1980’s they have become a staple in the cinematic history. It is a genre that has supplied us with many action-comedy classics and Hollywood often turns to it. So let us look at what elements what Buddy Cop movies work.
We’ve recently got some of the year’s biggest news so I won’t screw around with so many words. The title says it all, so listen on.
This past weekend The Conjuring made waves with critics and audiences alike as the healthy buzz propelled it to the best ever opening for an original supernatural horror film. More importantly its quality mirrored its financial returns and stands as one of the nicest surprises for a horror fan all year. So with staying in that vein, let’s run down what we believe to be the 10 best supernatural horror movies between 2003 and this year.