Die, Superman, die

Thirty years ago I was high on superheroes and wanted nothing more than a life filled with caped crusaders and men of steel. I’d just seen Superman III at the cinema and I thought to myself: “Why can’t they make more films like this No, why can’t all films be like this” I was a fool, and not just because I was eight or that Superman III is a super dud (Superman AND Richard Pryor in the same What could possibly go wrong).

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Story line for X-Men: First Class’ sequel is set

After 4 successful X-Men movies, Marvel is coming up with another movie, a sequel to it’s last production ‘X-Men First Class”. X-Men: First Class was the lowest-grossing film in the mutant franchise since the original X-Men. But $350 million is nothing to sniff at, and stars Jennifer Lawrence and Michael Fassbender have both become omnipresent in the […]

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Comic-Con brought news about more upcoming heroes

  This week’s Comic-Con was a huge success for every nerd and sci-fi fan around the world. Not only we got a glimpse at the upcoming movies, we also got surprised with some expected news like an upcoming Ant-Man movie. Marvel revealed the official names of the Thor and Captain America sequels Thor: The Dark World and Captain […]

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‘Wolverine’ slashes bad reviews for box office win

It couldn’t top its predecessors, but "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" still brought in quite a haul, grossing an estimated $87 million for the opening weekend of the summer movie season. The Hugh Jackman pic brought in a strong $21,225 per-theater average in 4,099 movie houses, despite generating mixed reviews

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