Mondo Poster Fever: It’s No Mystery By Leonard Maltin

October 13, 2011


Respected film critic and animation historian Leonard Maltin discusses and praises Mondo Posters in this great article.

“Everyone seems to be catching Mondo fever. They were just written up in The New York Times and their work is being archived by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It’s a long way from a t-shirt store to a world-class operation but that’s what they’ve become…and as a longtime poster collector and aficionado, I say “Bravo!””

I was lucky to be in attendance for Leonard’s introduction to Iron Giant at the Mondo Mystery Movie held at the New Beverly Theater last Saturday night and get this amazing Kevin Tong poster seen below.

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Chan Hwee Chong’s Amazing Spiral Illustrations

October 13, 2011

To demonstrate their Artist Pens, Faber Castell had Singapore-based art director and designer Chan Hwee Chong create meticulous spiral recreations of three masterpieces: Girl With A Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer, Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci Mona Lisa and Portrait of the Artist by Vincent van Gogh using their pens.


IDW Partners with Father And Son Authors Stephen King & Joe Hill To Publish Road Rage Adaptation

October 13, 2011

IDW Publishing is proud to announce Road Rage, a new partnership with best-selling authors Stephen King and Joe Hill, to produce a comic-book adaptation of their co-written adventure tale, Throttle.

This monthly two-part series begins in February, and will be followed by two issues adapting the story that inspired Throttle, Richard Matheson’s classic tale of suspense, Duel, beginning in April.

“Throttle is a story that really begs for a visual adaptation: it’s got bikes and badasses and lots of expensive rolling iron blowing up and getting smashed,” said Hill. “Who doesn’t get off on that? I can’t wait to see IDW get behind the wheel and take the thing out for a spin.”

Throttle, the first collaboration between father-and-son King and Hill, was not only inspired by Matheson’s Duel, it also only appeared in print in a limited-edition anthology honoring Matheson’s works, He is Legend. Throttle and Duel were subsequently released as an audiobook called Road Rage, which is the banner title the comics will also carry.

Throttle tells the story of a motorcycle gang pursued by an unseen assailant in a big rig, but as might be expected knowing the talent involved, things aren’t exactly as they seem.

“Working with the great Joe Hill (I can say that because he’s my kid) on such a kick-ass story was a terrific treat, and this version takes it to whole new level,” said King. “Rev up and climb on!”

Adapting the story alongside Hill and King is Chris Ryall, IDW’s Chief Creative Officer and the editor of Hill’s New York Times best-selling graphic novel series, Locke & Key. Handling art duties is Nelson Daniel, whose own collaboration with Hill and artist Zach Howard, The Cape, was nominated for a 2011 Eisner Award. Daniel will handle full art and colors, and provide a cover. Acclaimed artist Phil Noto will also provide covers for the two-part series. Ryall, who received a 2006 Eisner nomination for his and Ashley Wood’s adaptation of Matheson’s “Blood Son,” will also adapt Duel, with artist Rafa Garres for that two-part series. As a special bonus on the King/Hill story, artist Tony Harris will paint two incentive covers that show the authors themselves on a motorcycle road-trip.

“Like Joe and Steve, Richard Matheson’s Duel had a huge impact on me as a kid,” said Ryall. “And so did the works of Stephen King. Add to that mix the chance to continue working with Hill and Daniel, two of the very best creators of my generation, and you’ve got the makings of a project that’s very special to me. And as long as I don’t screw up my part, it’ll hopefully be as special for all their fans when it comes out. Otherwise, you know who to blame…”

Road Rage: Throttle will be released in February and March, with Road Rage: Duel to follow in April and May.


The Muppets Final Trailer

October 13, 2011

Here is the final movie trailer for James Bobin’s upcoming Jason Segel/Nicholas Stoller-penned Muppets movie.

The film, which stars, Jason Segel, Amy Adams, Chris Cooper, Rashida Jones, a whole bunch of guest stars, and, of course, the Muppets, is set for wide release November 23.


Poster for Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace 3D

October 13, 2011

Lucasfilm has debuted the poster for the 3D rerelease of Star Wars: Episode I The Phantom Menace, opening in theaters on February 10, 2012. They also revealed that the trailer will hit theaters next week with The Three Musketeers on October 21st.


Stephen King’s Bag of Bones Coming To A&E On December 11th & 12th

October 13, 2011

This post is for my brother George who has been asking me for years when the Bag of Bones movie will see the light of day

A&E Network presents “Stephen King’s Bag of Bones,” a four-hour epic miniseries based on The New York Times #1 bestselling novel, and featuring Pierce Brosnan’s return to television. The two-night event from Sony Pictures Television premieres on Sunday, December 11 and concludes on Monday, December 12, airing at 9PM ET/PT on both nights.

“Bag of Bones” is a ghost story of grief and lost love’s enduring bonds, about an innocent child caught in a terrible crossfire and a new love haunted by past secrets. Melissa George (“In Treatment”), Annabeth Gish (“Brotherhood”), Anika Noni Rose (Dreamgirls), William Schallert (“The Patty Duke Show”), Jason Priestley (“Beverly Hills, 90210”) and Caitlin Carmichael (“True Blood”) also star.

In “Bag of Bones,” bestselling novelist Mike Noonan (Brosnan) is unable to stop grieving after the sudden death of his wife Jo (Gish). Suffering from writer’s block, a dream inspires him to return to the couple’s lakeside retreat in western Maine. While there, Mike befriends an attractive young widow, Mattie (George) and her daughter Kyra (Carmichael), and becomes involved in a custody battle with the child’s enormously wealthy grandfather, Max (Schallert). Though his ability to write suddenly returns, Mike is plagued by ever-escalating nightmares and mysterious ghostly visitations from Sara Tidwell (Rose), a blues singer whose spirit lingers in the house. As he is haunted by the many secrets at the lake, Mike comes to realize that his late wife still has something to tell him.

Check out the Behind-the-Scenes Preview Video HERE.

Check out BewareTheLake.com


Die Hard 5 – A Good Day to Die Hard Due On February 14, 2013

October 13, 2011

The fifth entry in the Die Hard franchise officially has a title and a release date, with 20th Century Fox revealing that the film will be called A Good Day to Die Hard and will hit theaters on February 14, 2013.

The film, drafted by Skip Woods (The A-Team, X-Men Origins: Wolverine) will be directed by John Moore (Max Payne) and is officially described as follows:

Since the first Die Hard in 1988, John McClane has found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, with the skills and attitude to always be the last man standing, making him enemy #1 for terrorists the world over. Now, McClane faces his greatest challenge ever, this time on an international stage, when his estranged son Jack is caught up in the daring prison escape of a rogue Russian leader, and father and son McClane must work together to keep each other alive and keep the world safe for democracy.

The film is expected to begin production in January of 2012, filming on-location in Russia.


New Banners for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

October 13, 2011

Here are two new character banners for Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, opening in theaters on December 16.

Directed by Guy Ritchie, the mystery action adventure stars Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Noomi Rapace, Jared Harris, Eddie Marsan, Stephen Fry and Rachel McAdams.

Sherlock Holmes (Downey Jr.) has always been the smartest man in the room… until now. There is a new criminal mastermind at large—Professor Moriarty (Harris)—and not only is he Holmes’ intellectual equal, but his capacity for evil, coupled with a complete lack of conscience, may actually give him an advantage over the renowned detective. When the Crown Prince of Austria is found dead, the evidence, as construed by Inspector Lestrade (Marsan), points to suicide. But Sherlock Holmes deduces that the prince has been the victim of murder—a murder that is only one piece of a larger and much more portentous puzzle, designed by Professor Moriarty. The cunning Moriarty is always one step ahead of Holmes as he spins a web of death and destruction—all part of a greater plan that, if he succeeds, will change the course of history.


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