Samuel Goldwyn Films and Ambi Group have teamed up for the Us release of Lavender, directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly and co-written by Colin Frizzell. The film will have its initial premiere on Dish on February 3rd, but you check out the trailer for the film in today’s Highlights. Following right behind, we also have a trailer for Garden Party Massacre as well as preview pages from Dark Horse Comics’ Eerie Volume 23 hardcover for you to enjoy.
Watch the Latest Trailer for Lavender: Press Release: “Los Angeles (Jan. 26, 2017) – Samuel Goldwyn Films and Ambi Group will partner on the domestic release for the anticipated thriller, “Lavender.” Directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly (“The Last Exorcism Part II”) who co-wrote the film with Colin Frizzell (“Resident Evil: Apocalypse”), the film stars Abbie Cornish (“Limitless”), Diego Klattenhoff (TV’s “The Blacklist”), Justin Long (“Live Free or Die Hard”) and Dermot Mulroney (“My Best Friend...
Watch the Latest Trailer for Lavender: Press Release: “Los Angeles (Jan. 26, 2017) – Samuel Goldwyn Films and Ambi Group will partner on the domestic release for the anticipated thriller, “Lavender.” Directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly (“The Last Exorcism Part II”) who co-wrote the film with Colin Frizzell (“Resident Evil: Apocalypse”), the film stars Abbie Cornish (“Limitless”), Diego Klattenhoff (TV’s “The Blacklist”), Justin Long (“Live Free or Die Hard”) and Dermot Mulroney (“My Best Friend...
- 1/27/2017
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
When I applied to University of North Carolina (Unc) Graduate School of Business to earn my Mba, one of the application’s essay questions asked “If you were go back into time to the founding of this university, what three items would you bring with you?”
I imagine the purpose of this was to discern candidates’ true character based on which items were most important to them. I bet there were a lot of answers that listed items like family photos or the Bible. I took a different approach. Having grown up on a steady diet of time travel comics and stories (most notably Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court) I interpreted the question in a different way. I answered it by thinking about the three items that would have the greatest positive impact on history. One item I recall bringing back in time (in...
I imagine the purpose of this was to discern candidates’ true character based on which items were most important to them. I bet there were a lot of answers that listed items like family photos or the Bible. I took a different approach. Having grown up on a steady diet of time travel comics and stories (most notably Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court) I interpreted the question in a different way. I answered it by thinking about the three items that would have the greatest positive impact on history. One item I recall bringing back in time (in...
- 3/28/2016
- by Ed Catto
- Comicmix.com
2016 is looking to be a big year for Paul Gulacy, with the long-awaited reprinting of his groundbreaking Master of Kung Fu series and as a guest of Honor at the San Diego Comic-Con. But in some ways every year is a big year for Paul. He’s a tireless workhorse who is always creating and producing gorgeous artwork. I’ve had the pleasure of working with Paul on a few projects (please don’t ask about the Lady Gaga thing) and it’s always been enjoyable and invigorating. This interview is no exception. As you’ll see, Paul is witty and wistful and, as always, honest and authentic. He’s the real deal.
Ed Catto: Marvel has announced that the trademark and licensing rights to Master of Kung Fu have been resolved and they are finally reprinting the series. How do you feel about that and how do you feel...
Ed Catto: Marvel has announced that the trademark and licensing rights to Master of Kung Fu have been resolved and they are finally reprinting the series. How do you feel about that and how do you feel...
- 2/1/2016
- by Ed Catto
- Comicmix.com
By Harris Lentz, III
Bill DuBay served as editor of Warren Publishing’s comic magazines, with several short interruptions, from 1972 until the line folded in 1983. He was also co-creator of the time-traveling adventurer Restin Dane, known as the Rook, for a story in Eerie in 1978, and oversaw the character’s short-lived solo series.
DuBay was born in San Francisco, California, on January 11, 1948. He became interested in comics at an early age and was contributing art to fanzines by the early 1960s, was illustrating satiric stories for Charlton Comics’ Go-Go and Marvel’s Not Brand Echh later in the decade. He was hired by Warren in 1970, writing and drawing tales for the titlesCreepy, Eerie, and Vampirella, and soon became editor of the comic magazine line.
DuBay joined Archie Comics after the demise of Warren, and presided over an unsuccessful attempt to resurrect their super-hero line. He also edited several issues of Western Publishing’s Bold Adventures,...
Bill DuBay served as editor of Warren Publishing’s comic magazines, with several short interruptions, from 1972 until the line folded in 1983. He was also co-creator of the time-traveling adventurer Restin Dane, known as the Rook, for a story in Eerie in 1978, and oversaw the character’s short-lived solo series.
DuBay was born in San Francisco, California, on January 11, 1948. He became interested in comics at an early age and was contributing art to fanzines by the early 1960s, was illustrating satiric stories for Charlton Comics’ Go-Go and Marvel’s Not Brand Echh later in the decade. He was hired by Warren in 1970, writing and drawing tales for the titlesCreepy, Eerie, and Vampirella, and soon became editor of the comic magazine line.
DuBay joined Archie Comics after the demise of Warren, and presided over an unsuccessful attempt to resurrect their super-hero line. He also edited several issues of Western Publishing’s Bold Adventures,...
- 5/20/2010
- by Harris Lentz
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
A.N. Group, LLC has announced the acquisition of the intellectual property rights to “The Rook,” the popular graphic story series created by W.B. DuBay and Budd Lewis.
A.N. Group, LLC, a Native American-owned firm and a recent entry in the exploding field of media property rights acquisitions, is pleased to announce its intent to bring this classic time-traveling hero from the pages of comics and print to television, film and gaming.
The Rook, also known as Restin Dane, is a descendant of the time traveling scientist from H.G. Wells‘ classic novella, “The Time Machine.”
The Master of Time finds himself alongside iconic figures of history and legend when his exploits take him from the eras of long-lost lore to the fantastic and infinite possibilities of futures yet to unfold.
Time traveler, chess master and a man of science, romance and courage, The Rook fights to right history’s...
A.N. Group, LLC, a Native American-owned firm and a recent entry in the exploding field of media property rights acquisitions, is pleased to announce its intent to bring this classic time-traveling hero from the pages of comics and print to television, film and gaming.
The Rook, also known as Restin Dane, is a descendant of the time traveling scientist from H.G. Wells‘ classic novella, “The Time Machine.”
The Master of Time finds himself alongside iconic figures of history and legend when his exploits take him from the eras of long-lost lore to the fantastic and infinite possibilities of futures yet to unfold.
Time traveler, chess master and a man of science, romance and courage, The Rook fights to right history’s...
- 1/11/2010
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
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