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Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Frank Miller’s star-studded documentary will hit theaters for one night only.

Comics legend Frank Miller has largely withdrawn from the public eye in recent years. But with the release of Frank Miller: American Genius — director Silenn Thomas’ new documentary — he’s opening his life back up to fans for one night only (June 10th) when the film hits Cinemark theaters across the country. New Yorkers can also catch an earlier screening on June 6th.

Furiosa is a leaner, meaner Mad Max story

George Miller’s Furiosa paints a broader picture of Mad Max’s apocalyptic world while letting its heroine play second fiddle in her own film.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
X-Men ‘97 understood the power of perfect timing

X-Men ‘97’s weekly release schedule was a key part of what made the first season such a glorious return for Marvel’s mutants.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
The Boys are coming back for a fifth season.

People sure seem to like Amazon’s adaptation of The Boys, and Amazon likes it when folks are watching its shows, which makes the news that the gritty superhero show has been renewed for a fifth season anything but a surprise.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Ralph Ineson hungers.

After announcing the new live-action Fantastic Four leads, Marvel revealed that Julia Garner will play a new version of the Silver Surfer, now Deadline is reporting that they’ll all be beefing with Ralph Ineson’s Galactus when the movie hits theaters.

“The Tragedy Of Macbeth” European Premiere - 65th BFI London Film Festival
Photo by Jeff Spicer/Getty Images for BFI
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
Batman: Caped Crusader has a premiere date and a new Harley Quinn.

Batman: Caped Crusader jumping ship to Amazon Studios after the Warner Bros. Discovery merger made it seem like the project might never see the light of day. But the series now has an August 1st premiere date, and it seems like when the show drops, it will be introducing yet another new Harley Quinn riff.

Charles Pulliam-Moore
Charles Pulliam-Moore
James Gunn is giving Superman a little wiggle room.

We already knew what Warner Bros.’ new live-action Clark Kent (David Corenswet) would look like out of costume, but now we know what to expect from a fully suited-up Superman. Seems like James Gunn has gone for an aesthetic that’s classic, if a little baggy in the shoulders.