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Movie Review: The Greatest Showman

by Emma Smith, Reporter The Greatest Showman is a classic musical in the best sense – an exuberant celebration of ingenuity and spectacle. The songs are beautiful, and it is refreshing to see a cast full of accomplished singers voice them….

Podcast: S17E12 – The Good, The Bad, The Finales

  by Mike Lunsford, Editor SPOILER ALERT! You’re listening to the ComicsOnline Podcast. SeasonSeventeen. EpisodeTwelve. The Good, The Bad, The Finales. Recorded March 9th, 2017 via Skype. Kevin and Mike are joined by Andy Bartsch, artist and ComicsOnline.com contributor. The…

Movie Review: Logan

by Erin Hatch, Editor, How serious do you want your superhero movies to be? The trend across most of Marvel Studios’ cinematic output the past few years has been to offset heavy moments by injecting levity regularly into a script and…

Movie Review: Chappie

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor Artificial Intelligence has been a potential threat to humanity for years in the world of science fiction. Mankind being overtaken by its own creation has been the focus of countless films in the last decade…

Movie Review: X-Men: Days of Future Past

by Matt Sernaker, Managing Editor I don’t know about you guys, but there isn’t another movie that I have been more excited to see in 2014 than X-Men: Days of Future Past. To the uninitiated, this story is considered to…

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Wildly Inappropriate: Fassbender, McAvoy & Jackman on The Graham Norton Show

  By Kim Filchak, writer and professional bibliophile. Hugh Jackman, Michael Fassbender and James McAvoy all recently appeared on BBC’s The Graham Norton Show to discuss Days of Future Past and to basically be adorable. Topics covered included constipated jazz…

Movie Review: The Wolverine

When is a super hero movie not a super hero movie? Does the inclusion of characters with strange and supernatural powers automatically consign a film to the increasingly dominant sub-genre mixing the most potent aspects of the science fiction and action categories, or is there wiggle room for a film to defy the tropes of the comic book super hero film as popularized by Marvel and DC in recent years?

The Wolverine evokes those questions despite the comic book origins of its characters and their super human abilities, because at its core it is an action film with a theme that questions the nature of mortality and immortality.

SDCC 2013: The Wolverine

The Wolverine is about to hit theaters tomorrow, and ComicsOnline has some amazing new Comic-Con press footage to share with you!