'Disheartening'
July 10, 2005
Now Comics publisher Tony Caputo saw the comment by John Riley of Grasshopper's Comics on the most recent Wizard cover, and adds his comments.
But Box Office Declines for 19th Straight Week
July 4, 2005
Steven Spielberg's version of H.G. Wells' science fiction classic War of the Worlds overcame stout action picture competition to annihilate the competition over the four-day Fourth of July holiday weekend.
'Make You Sweat'
June 30, 2005
John Riley of Grasshopper's Comics in Williston Park, New York saw the cover of this week's Wizard magazine and thought it went too far.
2nd Best Fourth Opening Ever
June 30, 2005
War of the Worlds sold $21 million worth of tickets in the U.S. on Wednesday, the second best Fourth of July opening ever (behind Spider-Man 2 ).
More Than Doubling the Number of Digital Projection Systems
June 28, 2005
Walt Disney Studios is partnering with Dolby Laboratories to bring digital projection to 100 specially selected, high profile theaters in 25 top North American markets.
With Five Different Covers
June 27, 2005
Fox is mounting a major marketing campaign for its Fantastic Four adaptation including 5 TV Guide covers.
Column by Steven Bates
June 21, 2005
This week Bates takes another look at the relationship between comics and film.
Bringing Cap 'Back to the Future'
June 21, 2005
Avi Arad, the head of Marvel Studios, discussed a number of Marvel-based movies including the ten films that Marvel will make itself over the next decade.
Solid, But Not Spectacular
June 19, 2005
Christopher Nolan's Batman Begins earned the top spot in the weekend box office derby with an estimated take of $46.9 million.
And Great Exit Polls
June 16, 2005
Batman Begins opened strong with a $15 million Wednesday.