Closing arguments please.
#1. A major test is coming up for Comic-Con. It will happen on August 13. The test is how Scott Pilgrim does at the box office.
This time last year Kick-Ass was riding high. An edgy adaptation of an indie comic that basically won Comic-Con! (I know I was raving about it.) Can’t miss, right? But Kick-Ass …
Rooney front man Robert Schwartzman is all for demons. Tonight, the musician takes his rock alter-ego, SOLOBOB, to the small screen for the season finale of TBS’ Neighbors From Hell, an animated series (starring Molly Shannon, Will Sasso and Patton Oswalt) about a family straight out of hell – literally. Schwartzman wrote the featured …
Move over Bella and Edward, a whole new vampire franchise is about to take the country by storm. And for those who have been dying for a sneak peek: The red band trailer just launched today via facebook. Check it out here.
I love how we get just a glimpse of this little girl, scaling the tree. A fleeting vision of an image that is …
Limbo
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: PlayDead
Systems it’s available on: Xbox 360
ESRB rating: T for Teen
System reviewed on: Xbox 360
The problem with games that try to wow you with gee-whiz mechanics or overblown presentation nowadays is that they can come across as nervous, insecure efforts even when they work. Where a …
MetroPCS is now offering the BlackBerry Curve 8530 smartphone with a $60 no-contract plan that includes unlimited voice minutes, text messages, web access, taxes, and regulatory fees.
You’ll have to purchase the phone outright at $279 and wait for a $50 rebate but even comparing this offer with the free 8530 you’d get with a …
There were plenty of big announcements at 2010 Comic-Con. Guillermo Del Toro said he was going to direct a Haunted Mansion remake. Marvel gave loyalists the biggest headline of the fest with the on-screen appearance of all the Avengers standing side by side, even Mark Ruffalo as Edward Norton’s replacement.
But I said all the way back …
We walked the three miles of the convention floor, we went to the panels, we took it all in while spending the past five days in San Diego. Now that Comic-Con 2010 is officially over, we’ve picked a few of our favorites that we think will blow up big within the sci-fi entertainment industry in the next year or so.
Find out what we …
It’s not every day that a Comic-Con film is chosen to grace the cover of Entertainment Weekly. So it was little surprise Saturday, when the crowds flooded Hall H to catch a glimpse of Green Lantern, which had been singled out by EW as the single biggest event of the 2010 festivities. (See EW’s exclusive gallery of celeb portraits from …
Everyone says Comic-Con is crazy. After spending five days in San Diego this year we know that’s true. We loved it. We hated it. We even caught wind some guy was stabbed. And we’ll have more wrap up coverage for you over the next day or two.
But for all of you who couldn’t make it (or were there and want to re-live it), here’s a real …
It’s inevitable to be overwhelmed at Comic-Con. The crowds. The lines. The vastness of geekery occurring all around you. But how to digest it all? Sure, the big, sparkly promotions were great in the moment. But a few days removed, some of the “magic” seems to be more smoke and mirrors. That’s the fickle nature of the Con. Jam-packed with …
Comic-Con is four days of craziness. It’s packed with new information, brand-new trailers, big-time announcements and elaborate events. And sometimes it’s hard to keep up (and easy to miss things).
As Comic-Con winds down to an end, Techland looks back at the coolest, most unforgettable moments of this year’s Con.
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