Superhero mythologies are so powerful that they can survive anything—so we should open them up to change
Tag Archives: Green Lantern
Four indie films you should see this summer
The best way to avoid the blockbuster alien invasion
10 new rules for saving 3D cinema
Enough with the gimmickry, price gouging and 2D conversions
Putting on the blitz in ‘Transformers: Dark of the Moon’
It’s like watching a relentless loop of machines having super-rough, clumsy sex
Opening Weekend: Green Lantern, Mr. Popper’s Penguins, Beginners
A trio of Canucks in Father’s Day tales—Reynolds goes green, Plummer goes gay, Carrey marches with penguins
The Greatest Green Lantern Moment
There’s a new Green Lantern direct-to-DVD film this week, and (as mentioned in my previous post) a Green Lantern feature in the works (starring Ryan Reynolds). If you’re wondering why I’m skeptical that Green Lantern can work as a big-budget action hero, I refer you to one of the seminal moments of television superherodom, the four seconds that demonstrate that G.L.’s real weakness is not the colour yellow, but: