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Editorial: X-Men: Apocalypse and What SHOULD Be Next

by Mike Lunsford, Editor ComicsOnline is a diverse community. Within the confines of our geek pop-culture loving family, we’ve got stalwarts like Matt Sernaker (Managing Editor) who reviews movies as they come out. He also gets to see stuff before…

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…

SDCC 2013: X-Men: Days of Future Past – New Press Footage!

Check out our video of the epic surprise press conference with the cast of X-Men: Days of Future Past at SDCC 2013! Guests included Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry, Ian McKellen, Bryan Singer, Ellen Page, Shawn Ashmore, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, and Jennifer Lawrence (to name a few).

Movie Review: Trance

"Young Professor X" is back to scramble our minds in Danny Boyle's Trance. Simon (James McAvoy – X-Men First Class) is struck unconscious during an art auction heist. When he gets out of the hospital, the art thief gang bring him to a hypnotist (Rosario Dawson – Men in Black II, Clerks II, Sin City II) to try and discover where he hid the £27M ($41.5M) Francisco de Goya Flying Witches painting.

DVD Review: Wanted (Two Disc Special Edition)

I didn’t know that God was really that vengeful. I’m sure that everyone would be surprised to find out that God headed up a group of assassins. Ok, not really God but Morgan Freeman, who has played God on occasion. He is the head of an organization of assassins in the movie Wanted. It came out during the summer, and was based on a limited series comic book by Mark Millar, but since you are on ComicsOnline, I shouldn’t have to tell you that. Now, Wanted (Two Disc Special Edition) is out on DVD.