Highlights
A collection of news and information related to Frank Miller published by Tribune Company sources.
Displaying items 1-12 of 84
» View newsday.com items only
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Next >
-
Complete fall movie guide
South Florida Sun-SentinelNow playing Bangkok Dangerous: A lone-wolf hit man ( Nicolas Cage) finds a young friend and potential romance on assignment in Thailand. Frozen River: Melissa Leo and Misty Upham play poor single moms living on the U.S.-Canadian border who consider...Tags: Adolf Hitler, Physical Fitness, Hugh Jackman, Twilight, High School Musical 3
-
Big-screen Bonding
RedEyeSummer may be the traditional time for blockbuster movies, but if James Bond has his way, this fall is going to follow suit. " Quantum of Solace" marks Daniel Craig's second outing as Agent 007, and the buzz is big for this spy's latest adventure opening...Tags: John Malkovich, Samuel L. Jackson, Frances McDormand, No Country for Old Men, Movies
-
Opening this fall
Highlights of the fall film slate (release dates are subject to change, and some films will play in limited release): LATE AUGUST/SEPTEMBER: APPALOOSA: Hired lawman (Viggo Mortensen and Ed Harris) take on a tough rancher ( Jeremy Irons) in a Western...Tags: Physical Fitness, Don Cheadle, Twilight, Literature, Colin Farrell
-
'The Dark Knight': Is Christian Bale's voice too much?
NEW YORK -- Why does Christian Bale's Batman talk like the offspring of Clint Eastwood and a grizzly bear?
As Bruce Wayne, his voice is as smooth as his finely pressed suits. But once he puts the cape on, the transformation of his vocal chords is just as...Tags: The Dark Knight, Christian Bale, Tim Burton, Val Kilmer, Adam West
-
Comic book art prices soar
New York Times News ServiceComic book collectors like their numbers. They know that the first issue of "X-Men," which introduced Marvel's mutant superheroes, was published in 1963 and had a cover price of 12 cents. They also know that today a copy of that issue, in near mint...Tags: Ridgewood, Arts, San Diego (San Diego, California), Sales, Auction Service
-
Marvel comics legend Stan Lee is interviewed on Shootout
Last month's Comic-Con is only legend now, but the San Diego comic-book convention keeps exerting its pull on Hollywood, with TV's Shootout (AMC, 11 a.m.) the latest example. Co-hosts Peter Bart and Peter Guber interview Marvel Comics legend Stan Lee, 85,...Tags: The Spirit, San Diego (San Diego, California), Spider-Man, Kevin Spacey, Stan Lee
-
Comic-Con is bursting at the seams
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThere were no long lines of costumed fans at the first San Diego Comic-Con, and certainly no movie stars or press coverage. Back in 1970, a small crowd showed up at a downtown hotel to sift through musty, vintage issues of "Whiz Comics" and "Sheena: Queen...Tags: The Dark Knight, Bigger, Faster, Stronger, Fires, Samuel L. Jackson, Cinema Industry
-
Bale's Batman is deep
Associated PressThough The Dark Knight has been a bona fide cultural event, boasting rave reviews and boffo box office, it hasn't been immune to criticism. Some have quibbled with its political undercurrents, and others have criticized a muddled theme. But here's the...Tags: Christian Bale, The Dark Knight, Tim Burton, Val Kilmer, Adam West
-
Comic-Con in San Diego: Get your geek on
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT'S THE Cannes of Capes, the World's Fair for Fanboys, the ultimate Bazaar of the Bizarre. Comic-Con International gets underway today at the San Diego Convention Center and 125,000 fans will attend this frothy celebration -- and hard sell -- of pop...Tags: Christian Bale, Samuel L. Jackson, Twilight, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Batman
-
Welcome to Milwaukie, Ore., Hellboy's hometown
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT'S A three-block stroll from the leafy banks of the Willamette to Main Street here, but on most lazy afternoons, it's so quiet you can hear the river's lulling drone the whole way. As one local said the other day as he walked toward the malt shop on...Tags: Fiction, MySpace, Books and Magazines, Employers, Movies
-
Warner Bros. Arms '300' Sequel
Zap2It.comWe aren't exactly sure how, but Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. are developing a sequel to the bloody semi-historical epic "300." According to Variety, original "300" scribe Frank Miller is writing a new graphic novel that follows up the Spartan saga...Tags: Fiction
Sep 4, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Sep 5, 2008
|Story| RedEye
Aug 25, 2008
|Story| AM New York
Aug 7, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 14, 2008
|Story| Chicago Tribune
Aug 10, 2008
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
Jul 24, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Aug 7, 2008
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Jul 24, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jul 2, 2008
|Story| KTLA-TV
Jul 20, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Jun 30, 2008
|Story| Zap2It



