Box Office Down 23%
November 15, 2015
Sam Mendes’ Spectre, the 24th James Bond movie, held on to its top spot as expected, dropping just 50%, but that wasn’t enough to keep the box office trend moving in a positive direction.
By 'Sarah Connor Chronicles' Showrunner
November 11, 2015
Snowpiercer, the 2013 Korean film based on the French graphic novel series, is being adapted as a TV series.
Sales Estimates for October Based on Diamond Indexes and Publisher Title Data
November 9, 2015
These are estimates of the sales on graphic novels by Diamond U.S. to comic specialty stores during October 2015.
Year-to-Date Still Up
November 9, 2015
After a 2.98% decline in the market for comics and graphic novels in comic stores in Q3, the decline continued in October with a 9.55% decline.
Week of November 10, 2015
November 8, 2015
This week’s home entertainment releases include Amy Schumer’s breakout comedy hit, Ian McKellen’s portrait of an aging Sherlock Holmes, and Arnold’s return to his classic Terminator role, plus the first season of the Breaking Bad spin-off Better Call Saul , and a Blu-ray edition of the Justice League: Unlimited animated series.
'Star Wars,' 'Bitch Planet,' 'Killing and Dying,' Crack Top 20
November 6, 2015
A number of new titles cracked the Top 20 in October.
'Folklore: The Affliction'
October 27, 2015
Greenbrier Games has announced the new dark-fantasy RPG board game Folklore: The Affliction.
Story Based on Jodorowsky and Moebius Characters
October 26, 2015
Humanoids announced the artistic team for the 16-part space opera Metabaron comic series.
Week of October 27, 2015
October 26, 2015
This week’s home entertainment releases include one of the best psychological thrillers in years, plus Pixels, an exercise in 1980s nostalgia starring Adam Sandler, a solid boxing film featuring a great performance by Jake Gyllenhaal, and the second half of one of the very best seasons of the Sailor Moon anime.
Box Office Drops Again as 'The Martian' Regains #1
October 25, 2015
It was a very bloody weekend for Hollywood. A quartet of new releases all turned out to be “bombs” of varying dimensions (with two of them among the “worst of all time”) as Ridley Scott’s The Martian regained the top spot that it relinquished last weekend.