Warner Bros Now In Talks For Stephen King’s The Dark Tower Film

When Universal Pictures declined to green light three feature films and two limited-run TV series from Stephen King’s mammoth post-apocalyptic Western The Dark Tower, the partners in the film all pledged they were going to find a way to get a movie made. Deadline reports that another studio, Warner Bros is now very close toContinue reading “Warner Bros Now In Talks For Stephen King’s The Dark Tower Film”

AMC Theaters to Hold Ultimate Marvel Marathon on May 3

AMC Theaters announced today they will be holding an all-day Ultimate Marvel Marathon on May 3 in select cities, starting at 11:30 AM, as they screen all five previous Marvel Studios movies–Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America– in the order of release with the latter two in 3D, all leading upContinue reading “AMC Theaters to Hold Ultimate Marvel Marathon on May 3”

What Stephen King Stories Will Appear In Mark Pavia’s Horror Anthology Film, The Reaper’s Image?

Mark Pavia is scripting an all-new horror anthology feature film of Stephen King adaptations, something we haven’t seen since Creepshow and Cat’s Eye in the 80’s. This is the second King work that Pavia has brought to the big screen, the first being the 1997 vampire tale, The Night Flier. Pavia confirmed that his newContinue reading “What Stephen King Stories Will Appear In Mark Pavia’s Horror Anthology Film, The Reaper’s Image?”

Mondo Opens Its First Ever Gallery

Mondo, the collectible art boutique arm of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, today opened its doors to a new gallery space and unveiled a spectacular science fiction show with thirty eight pieces of original and screen-printed artwork. The Mondo Gallery is located at 4115 Guadalupe St. in Austin, TX Creative Team at Mondo – Mitch Putnam, JustinContinue reading “Mondo Opens Its First Ever Gallery”

Max Landis, To Draft A Sequel To Chronicle

With the worldwide gross of the original already having topped $100 million, 20th Century Fox has its sights set on a sequel to Chronicle. The original film’s screenwriter, Max Landis, has signed on to draft a followup. Released on February 3rd, the original film was directed by Josh Trank and stars Dane DeHaan, Michael B.Continue reading “Max Landis, To Draft A Sequel To Chronicle”

Sci-Fi Film Alphabet, Poster That Quizzes Your Sci-Fi Movie Knowledge

Graphic designer Stephen Wildish has now created the Sci-Fi Film Alphabet which challenges your Sci-Fi flick knowledge. All of his Challenging film alphabets to date have been posted on our site and cards, prints and posters of the alphabets are available for purchase. Answers: The Abyss, Blade Runner, Cube, Dune, The Empire Strikes Back, TheContinue reading “Sci-Fi Film Alphabet, Poster That Quizzes Your Sci-Fi Movie Knowledge”

Mondo Teases Upcoming 2012 Releases: Jurassic Park, Pixar, Back to the Future & Comic Con

Germain Lussier at Slashfilm was lucky to attend the Mondo gallery opening earlier today and Justin Ishmael, Rob Jones and Mitch Putnam of the famed Austin, Texas based poster purveyor shared updates on what they have planned for 2012. Slashfilm provided the following updates on future plans. General teases: “In 2010, Mondo released a seriesContinue reading “Mondo Teases Upcoming 2012 Releases: Jurassic Park, Pixar, Back to the Future & Comic Con”

Poster For Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom

The Moonrise Kingdom poster features illustrations of the film’s protagonists, Sam and Suzy (Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward), standing in the woods and poised for adventure.  The film focuses on the two young lovers, who runaway together, much to the consternation of the adults in their lives (Bill Murray, Edward Norton, Bruce Willis, Frances McDormand,Continue reading “Poster For Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom”

Disney’s The Band Concert Poster by Serban Cristescu Now Available

The Classic Disney short film The Band Concert starring Mickey Mouse gets it’s own poster. The latest print from Dark Ink is “The Band Concert” by Serban Cristescu. It is a 15″ x 30″ Screenprint, signed/numbered edition of 135, costs $50 and is now on sale HERE.