Confirmed! Third Nolan Batman movie due in 2012
On the heels of Thursday’s surprise announcement by IMAX that a third Batman movie was slated for release, Warner Brothers has confirmed the Caped Crusader would return on July 20, 2012.
Surfing the Event Horizon of SF Pseudo-Cyberspace
On the heels of Thursday’s surprise announcement by IMAX that a third Batman movie was slated for release, Warner Brothers has confirmed the Caped Crusader would return on July 20, 2012.
The new trailer has gone live for Jonah Hex, the upcoming supernatural western starring Josh Brolin and Megan Fox; check out it out above.
“Get off my lawn!” That’s the cranky subtext everybody seemed to hear when movie critic Roger Ebert slammed Kick-Ass for being “morally reprehensible.”
More than 1,200 tornadoes rip through the U.S. Midwest in an average year, killing about 100 people and costing millions of dollars in damage. Currently the longest warning time meteorologists can give is a nerve-racking 13 minutes, with a 70 percent false alarm rate. [More]
Space must become more of an international endeavor, three spaceflyers said.
Stephen King’s The Dark Tower—an epic dark-fantasy series encompassing seven novels and a smattering of shorter stories that also touches on nearly every other major work in his canon—is once again moving forward to the screen, according to Deadline NY. That’s the good news.
After last night’s film-noir musical episode of Fox’s Fringe, what do you do to top yourself? A Saturday-morning cartoon episode, maybe?
“You may be closer to the truth than you realize,” producer Jeff Pinkner replied to a question posed to him and producer J.H. Wyman in a conference call with reporters this week.
As China Miéville’s detective story The City And The City claims award after award, Charlie Jane Anders looks at other classics of sci-fi mystery
Incognito, a new twist on the superhero movie based on a graphic novel, is shaping up at 20th Century Fox, with Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Robert Schenkkan (The Kentucky Cycle) writing the script.
Director James Cameron has convinced NASA to mount a 3-D camera on top of the Mars rover Curiosity’s mast for its mission, set to launch in 2011. Cameron believes including a camera with 3-D capabilities will help engage the public and generate more excitement about Curiosity’s work.