During the press day for Sherlock Holmes, Rotten Tomatoes spoke with Robert Downey Jr. about the film. Full Article at Comic Book Resources
In late August, thousands of eager film fans flocked to cinemas across the globe to watch 15 minutes of a film that wouldn't be released for another four months. Full Article at The Independent
Two summers ago The Dark Knight defined just how much an online viral campaign could get moviegoers involved even before they had seen a minute of the film. Now Iron Man 2 is apparently trying to follow directly in those footsteps. Full Article at Cinema Blend
Paramount Pictures has released a new poster for "Iron Man 2". Debuted by Apple, the official one-sheet features the Iron Man's nemesis, Whiplash, who is portrayed by Mickey Rourke. Full Article at Aces Showbiz
I leave today for the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark -- after I take a final exam and turn in two final papers (not to mention the two papers I have to write while I'm gone, and the two exams I take on Dec. 18, the day after I... Full Article at Detroit Free Press
I feel Uncharted 2 deserved it. But Time always goes with what is popular. Like the iphone. Except in iPhone's case, it deserves it (compared to MW2, where Uncharted 2 definitely deserved a win). Full Article at Joystiq
***** Here are the books that make an impression on me staring at this week's largely accurate list of books shipping from Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. to comic book and hobb... Full Article at The Comics Reporter
December 8, 2009 - Wow, is it time for our "Year in Review" already? But it's only December 8th, you're thinking. There are still three whole weeks left of 2009! We know, right? Full Article at IGN
Tiger Woods will spend the winter licking his wounds and pondering his revised feline moniker—now dubbed the “Lion Cheetah” in the blogosphere for his reported string of marital... Full Article at The Root
When critics really want to castigate a movie, they'll often describe it as being "like a video game." Whereas, as evidenced by a recent Uncharted 2 TV commercial, it's high praise for a video game to be described as "like a movie." Full Article at Toronto Star