It was in 1897 when H.G. Wells–known as the father of modern science fiction–published his novel The Invisible Man. In that book, a scientist named Griffin discovers a way to render himself invisible while experimenting with the refraction of light. Already an unstable personality, Griffin becomes even more unhinged through …
Read More »All the Bright Places Ending Explained by Elle Fanning & Justice Smith
*Be aware that MAJOR spoilers for the All the Bright Places ending are discussed* Directed by Brett Haley (Heart Beats Loud) and based on the best-selling novel by Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places tells the story of Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) and Theodore Finch (Justice Smith), whose bond will …
Read More »James Gunn Announces That The Suicide Squad Has Wrapped Filming
James Gunn Announces That The Suicide Squad Has Wrapped Filming For James Gunn, production on The Suicide Squad was a period marked by countless highs and lows. But today, his work on the upcoming sequel/reboot has hit a new milestone. Gunn took to Instagram to share that the film has …
Read More »What Elle Fanning Has In Common With Her All The Bright Places Character
Turns out, a lot. As Elle Fanning told us, she felt she could relate to the All The Bright Places character on an emotional level. Violet Markey is dealing with the loss of her older sister and she closes what she’s feeling off from everyone. Fanning spoke to understanding what …
Read More »PREVIEW: Tales From Harrow County: Death’s Choir #4 (Exclusive)
After taking care of the banshee, Bernice hunts down the source of recent disturbances discovers an old woman with a very personal motive behind raising the dead with a ghostly song–and a darker force manipulating it all. Source link More Movie Stories
Read More »Perfect Solution for the February Blahs: Comics!
Chula Vista For February, the Chula Vista group read March: Book 1 by John Lewis, Andrew Aydin, and Nate Powell. March tells the story of John Lewis’ fight for civil rights in the 1960s, beginning with “Bloody Sunday” (March 7, 1965) at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. The …
Read More »Gossip On The Eve of C2E2 – What Now For DC Comics, Jim Lee… and Joe Quesada
There’s been a lot of noise of late that, apparently, Warners/AT&T is going to close the comics publishing side of DC Comics if the planned 5G publishing plan is not a success. I heard it around a month to ago, but it didn’t strike me as anything special, or notable. …
Read More »Disney+’s Obi-Wan Kenobi series gets a mysterious working title
The Obi-Wan Kenobi streaming show has a working title: Pilgrim. The planned series for Disney+ has been troubled recently, with an assembled crew reportedly being sent home in January. Kathleen Kennedy was not satisfied with the scripts, and Collider reported that calls were even sent out for entirely new scripts. The Hollywood Reporter reported …
Read More »Arrowverse: The Curious Case of the Shifted Backstory
Arrowverse: The Curious Case of the Shifted Backstory Since its inception, the Arrowverse has played with the backstories of its characters. In the first season of Supergirl, we immediately fell in love with Hank Henshaw. Read more Source link More Movie Stories
Read More »Best Shots Review: X-MEN #7 is ‘The Best Damn Comic You’re Gonna Read This Week’
Credit: Marvel Comics Credit: Marvel Comics X-Men #7 Written by Jonathan Hickman Art by Leinil Francis Yu and Sunny Gho Lettering by Clayton Cowles Published by Marvel Comics Review by David Pepose ‘Rama Rating: 10 out of 10 “How do you accurately describe it? Miraculous? Glorious? Wrong?” …
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