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New Blue Beetle Poster Teases Big Belly Burger
Big Belly Burger, a fast-food chain in the DC Universe that started as a joke in a 1980s issue of ‘The Adventures of Superman,’ is prominently featured in the latest poster for Warner Bros.’ ‘Blue Beetle’ movie. -
Shooting Clerks Trailer Released
“Shooting Clerks,” a new movie that tracks the production of Kevin Smith’s 90s cult-classic “Clerks,” just got its full trailer. -
Kevin Smith Biopic Shooting Clerks Makes Theatrical Debut This Weekend
“Shooting Clerks,” a biopic about Kevin Smith’s time making the indie classic “Clerks,” will premiere this weekend at Smodcastle Cinemas in New Jersey. -
The Exorcist Director William Friedkin Dead at 87
Filmmaker William Friedkin, best known for his 1970s classics The Exorcist, The French Connection, and To Live and Die in L.A., has died at 87 years old. His final film is due to hit the festival circuit soon. -
David Ayer Debunks Rumors of Suicide Squad Director’s Cut Release
DC Studios may eventually “release the Ayer Cut,” but filmmaker David Ayer says his version of “Suicide Squad” is unlikely to come out soon, and that James Gunn deserves a chance to relaunch the DC movies without re-litigating old drama. -
Fast & Furious Fans Debate if Dominic Toretto Is as Powerful as Superman
Who’s the most overpowered character in cinema? Fast & Furious fans on Reddit say the answer’s all about family. -
Event Comics Can’t Save Comic Book Movies
Marvel’s “Secret Invasion” and DC’s “The Flash” adapted popular comic book event series…badly…and learned that just copying the success of comics events won’t save them from their shortcomings. -
Kevin Smith Has a SAG Waiver To Shoot The 4:30 Movie
Filmmaker Kevin Smith has permission from the Screen Actors Guild to make “The 4:30 Movie,” his new comedy set in the 1980s at a movie theater, in spite of the ongoing strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. -
It turns out Kevin Smith Actually Wrote a Pretty Entertaining Superman Movie
Kevin Smith led a script reading of “Superman Lives” last weekend. We were there, and the biggest surprise was how well it all holds up.







