A big bloody (but innovative) mess. In 3D
The filmmakers of Final Destination 5 3D have crafted a nuanced character portrait and philosophical meditation on mortality. Not!
Kathryn McCaughey on NOBRO’s full-length debut, taxes and snake blood.
	The filmmakers of Final Destination 5 3D have crafted a nuanced character portrait and philosophical meditation on mortality. Not!
	The British actor talks about his career-making performance as well as the upcoming My Week with Marilyn.
	Vancouver 3D filmmaker Roham Rahmanian talks to Clinton Hallahan about the technology, 3D cinema and the film industry.
	Could a Dr. Strange movie be in the works? What about The Flash?
	The Vancouver actress on Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
	As the bell tolls for video stores, Robin Bougie looks at some of the crimes against the cinema committed by DVD manufacturers.
	Julie Taymor’s The Tempest is the latest in a long line of freewheeling adaptations of that English playwright bloke. Regan Payne looks at some of the stranger entries.
	Actress Pamela Tiffin shakes her groove thing on a diving board in the 1966 detective flick Harper.
	The new Jon Favreau-directed movie is just not that exciting, most critics agree.
	Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, Hugh Jackman on the new Wolverine director, and Zach Snyder’s Man of Steel script.
	Cher, Bowie, Elvis, Prince and more have made the transition to the big screen. How have they fared?
	Captain America, The Dark Knight Rises and The Amazing Spider-Man are in the news this week. Plus: Stan Lee and Andrew W.K.
	
	Think Chris Evans had enough charm to give lackluster Captain America some character? Think again.
	Cast and crew for Covert Affairs, Psych and Ringer talk up their shows at the San Diego Comic-Con.
	A Year inside the New York Times reveals the history and struggles of traditional media outlets.
	In The Summer of the Comic Book Movie, we revisit Robin Bougie’s awesome list of best comics-to-movies adaptations. Green Lantern not included.
	It’s the battle of the wizards, and they’re not much more exciting than Transformers.
