Author: Brian Jasper

Brian Jasper

As Netflix Takes On More Debt, Its Dominance In The Market Is Secured

Variety is reporting that Netflix is going shopping and it has a new credit card with a HUGE credit limit. According to a regulatory filing, Netflix's new line of credit is worth up to an

U.S. Studios Don’t Need U.S. Audiences Anymore

Stop me if you've heard these: Wonder Woman is the highest-grossing film of the summer. The latest Transformers is a flop. Valerian has no chance to make its budget back. All of these statements are

Stuck In Stories: The Films Of Christopher Nolan

Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk arrives this weekend and it's arriving to predictably good reviews. His poorest reviewed film on Rotten Tomatoes is Interstellar at 71%. He has four films (including Dunkirk, so far) reviewed in the

Luc Besson Already Writing A Valerian Trilogy

It's hard to know when the Geek Renaissance began. Superhero movies certainly received a big boost when Spider-Man came out in 2002, but many trace that movie's success back to 2000's X-Men, which possibly revamped

All The Biblical References In War For The Planet Of The Apes [SPOILERS]

Disclaimer: This post contains spoilers for War for the Planet of the Apes. War for the Planet of the Apes premiered across the United States last night, and since Dawn of the Planet of the Apes

Edgar Wright On Dodging Guardians 2 And Muscle Cars In Baby Driver

Edgar Wright is one of those directors with hit-and-miss popularity. His geek cred is unmistakeable, having worked on Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and a huge part of Ant-Man, but his so-called Three Flavours Cornetto

New Warriors: Marvel Casts Everyone’s Favorite AT&T Girl As Squirrel Girl

Marvel Television seems intent on giving us more shows based on their characters by companies not named Netflix. While in my view this is obviously a terrible idea, I'm just a guy living paycheck-to-paycheck who

Yes, There Is A Batman Vs Elmer Fudd Comic And It’s Actually Good

Some people insist their superheroes stay heroic and their toons stay toons, and the two should never meet. For me, in this world where I can get a taco wrapped in a Dorito-powdered-cheese-encrusted shell, I'll

Why You Should Be Excited For Dark Nights: Metal – A DC Comics Primer

Ah, the carefree days of 2011. Charlie Sheen was "winning," Bridesmaids made poop jokes fun again, and Harry Potter was ending with Deathly Hallows, Part 2. All in all, it was a solid year. DC,

No Star Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer At San Diego Comic-Con

As summer drags along with its big, mostly poorly-reviewed tentpole pictures, fans can at least hope for new trailers of their favorite franchise movies set for release during the holidays. Chief among these if you