Sony Sets Writers to Adapt ‘Y: The Last Man’
Vertigo’s post-apocalyptic comic series Y: The Last Man, created by Pia Guerra and Lost scribe Brian K. Vaughan is set to become a feature film with writers with Stephen Scaia and Matthew Federman.
Vertigo’s post-apocalyptic comic series Y: The Last Man, created by Pia Guerra and Lost scribe Brian K. Vaughan is set to become a feature film with writers with Stephen Scaia and Matthew Federman.
21 Jump Street, a big-screen adaptation of the 1980s TV show starring Johnny Depp, adds another entry to the buddy-cop canon. In its honor, we’re taking a look back at some of our favorite—and not-so-favorite—buddy cop pairings in recent movie history.
In January, Warner Bros. announced it had dropped David Dobkin’s medieval action-adventure film Arthur & Lancelot, but it appears as if the sword might not be stuck in the stone after all.
The film/TV adaptation of Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series has had a rough go of things, but it now sounds like Warner Bros. is seriously considering putting its muscle into the massive undertaking.
This week, Steven, Simon and John discuss and review Disney’s big-budget gamble John Carter, review Silent House and talk the latest news, specifically a couple brand-new projects revolving around beloved comic book characters—and Nicolas Cage.
With Brad Pitt starring and Marc Forster directing, World War Z looked like one of the more interesting blockbusters on the slate for this upcoming Holiday season, but Paramount has now pushed it to Summer 2013.
Tracking shots, one-takes and long-takes are all fascinating tools to present a real time, in-your-face experience that bring you along with the characters on screen. Editing is obviously one of the most important discoveries in film, but leaving your camera steady for that little while longer seems to be a lost art.