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The Remake of the Cult Classic Delivers Thrills, Gore and More

“Evil Dead” Review: Breathing Life Into a Classic Franchise

In 1983, Sam Raimi’s cult horror classic, “The Evil Dead” was released. It has gone down as one of the most influential horror films of all time. 30 years later, a remake, “Evil Dead” was released by director Fede Alvarez. Like Raimi, “Evil Dead” serves as the directorial debut of Alvarez. The plot of the [...]

Updated! Zombieland TV Series Begins Casting Process

Updated! Zombieland TV Series Begins Casting Process

Bet you didn’t see that one coming, did you? Ruben Fleischer’s Zombieland was a breath of fresh air in regards to bringing something new and unique to the horror-comedy genre. Aside from being a well written film, the cast of Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, Jesse Eisenberg and Abigail Breslin were a cohesive group that only added to the [...]

The final shot!

Amazing Spider-Man 2: Shailene Woodley, Dane DeHaan, And A Possible Villain Spoiler

Work on Marc Webb’s Spider-Man sequel is coming along nicely. It seems the majority of the cast is in place and filming will start soon. Two of the new additions to the movie were out and about promoting their movies at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. Shailene Woodley, who will be playing Mary Jane Watson, [...]

Indie Spotlight: Yumi Sakugawa

Indie Spotlight: Yumi Sakugawa

Welcome to Indie Spotlight! The independent scene is filled with many writers and artists alike and we here at Comic Book Therapy wanted to explore and reach reach out to these talented people to have the opportunity to learn about their works. For our first edition we present to you Yumi Sakugawa!   I am [...]

Scott Snyder Teases Death Of The Family Conclusion: Plus Preview Pages

Scott Snyder Teases Death Of The Family Conclusion: Plus Preview Pages

Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo brought the high heat with Batman #16 released yesterday. The Joker is reaching the conclusion of his deadly game as he lures Batman into his final trap. Assembling all of Batman’s deadliest rogues together to form the court of the Bat King, Joker is finally ready to give Batman the [...]

Review: Savage Wolverine #1

Review: Savage Wolverine #1

The writer/artist book seems to have become popular again with the big two publishers.  Marvel has enlisted Frank Cho to create a Wolverine book…..which puts Wolverine on the sidelines for most of the issue. If you read Frank Cho’s Dynamite book Jungle Girl, you already have an idea of what to expect here.  It takes [...]

Top 8 Vehicles of Television

Top 8 Vehicles of Television

There have been many teams and duos throughout television history and many of the significant ones have had a top notch vehicle to get them where they need to be and at times, act as a safe haven for their owners. Some, however, were just there to make them look good and that’s it. Often [...]

Mark Millar Doesn’t Want To Overuse Wolverine In Movies

Mark Millar Doesn’t Want To Overuse Wolverine In Movies

Mark Millar has been staying pretty busy lately. The comic book writer has been juggling some new projects on his Millarworld imprint, working on the Kick-Ass 2 movie, and doing his duties as 20th Century Fox’s creative consultant for their Marvel movies. The first film out of the gate is James Mangold’s Wolverine. Miller talked [...]

Waid And Simonson Talk Indestructible Hulk

Waid And Simonson Talk Indestructible Hulk

Last week Marvel released a whole slew of teasers for several of their books showing off a new artist on some of the Marvel NOW! titles. One of the teasers that got fans excited was the announcement that legendary Thor artist Walter Simonson would be teaming up with writer Mark Waid for Indestructible Hulk. The [...]

Wreck-It Ralph Review

Wreck-It Ralph Review

It has been quite the weak year for animated features.  Brave didn’t please audiences as much as other Pixar films, and the stupid Madagascar films continued to bore adults.  But then comes along Wreck-It Ralph, a movie in the vein of Shrek, where the adult and child love the movie. Ralph is a very simple movie at heart, but [...]

31 in 31: Day 31 “Trick ‘R Treat”

31 in 31: Day 31 “Trick ‘R Treat”

Hello, hello, hello, folks and welcome to the 31st and final 31 in 31. Not So Silent Mike and I had originally planned a podcast for the final one but due to circumstances outside of our control we weren’t able to make it happen. However, it is with my great pleasure to bring you  2007′s [...]

31 in 31: Day 28 “Drag Me To Hell”

31 in 31: Day 28 “Drag Me To Hell”

  Cover via Amazon Up for today’s 31 in 31 we have a little ditty directed by Sam Raimi called “Drag Me To Hell“. The movie was also written by Raimi and his brother Ivan. “Drag Me To Hell” is about a girl named Christine who works as a loan officer at a bank. She’s [...]