Brandon Routh is his own Superman! On his own Earth. I am not burying the lead; that is a fact, and I am here to prove it.
MoreSuperman’s return to the big screen is a celebration of his enduring legacy, inspiring hope and connection among fans who cherish this iconic hero’s journey. Luke Bugg, a longtime recognized Superman fan, shares his opinion on this momentous occasion.
MoreUp, up, and . . . crashing back down into the Arctic snow.
MoreI believe in symbols. They are a way to convey a message without words, to show emotion, and to express an ideal through an image. A symbol holds the power to transcend culture and language and break down any barriers.
MoreIn the series finale of “Smallville,” Clark sees Lex for the first time in years, and Lex remarks that Clark still says his name the same way: “Astonishment, mixed with a hint of dread — yet with a hopeful finish.” That line has largely captured my feelings toward James Gunn’s forthcoming film, simply titled “Superman.” Until we at least see a trailer, it seems premature to heap praise or criticism upon a project that only recently finished filming.
MoreOnce again, I find myself genuinely excited towards the realization that Superman will be gracing the silver screen with hope and optimism.
MoreAs we await seeing the Man of Steel grace our silver screens again, it’s hard to fathom that it’ll be at least 11 years, well, 12 by the time Superman lands in theaters next year.
MoreWhen one thinks of a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, images of bravery, honor and respect are evoked. A veteran has volunteered to put his or her life on the line for our country and our freedom. Many have survived conflicts, and many have lost their lives in the name of securing our liberty. These special groups of heroes deserve all the recognition for their service.
MoreIn recent times, media headlines have often depicted acclaimed filmmaker Martin Scorsese as a staunch opponent of comic book culture within the film industry, as if he were leading a crusade against it.
MorePORTO ALEGRE, BRAZIL— The recent decision by the Porto Alegre City Council to designate January 8 as “Patriot’s Day” is nothing short of a disheartening turn in our nation’s narrative.
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