It's not certain when there'll next be a new Spider-Man movie in theaters. 2023 gave us one of the best ones yet with "Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse," but the sequel "Beyond The Spider-Verse" doesn't have a concrete release date. Tom Holland's live-action web-slinger is probably returning, but his fourth outing is currently in pre-production.
Fortunately, there are decades of great comics if you need your Spider-Man fix. Some of the best of this past decade, all written by Chip Zdarsky (a pen name for Steve Murray), are now collected all in a single omnibus edition. If you're a Spider-Man movie fan, you'd be remiss not to swing over to a comic shop or bookstore and seek this out.
Zdarsky was once a journalist with a side hustle drawing indie comics, but in the 2010s, he grew into a blockbuster writer for the Big Two companies of superhero comics (he's currently...
Fortunately, there are decades of great comics if you need your Spider-Man fix. Some of the best of this past decade, all written by Chip Zdarsky (a pen name for Steve Murray), are now collected all in a single omnibus edition. If you're a Spider-Man movie fan, you'd be remiss not to swing over to a comic shop or bookstore and seek this out.
Zdarsky was once a journalist with a side hustle drawing indie comics, but in the 2010s, he grew into a blockbuster writer for the Big Two companies of superhero comics (he's currently...
- 12/19/2023
- by Devin Meenan
- Slash Film
A Florida priest who was fatally shot in Georgia last year once wrote a letter pleading that the death penalty not be invoked in the event of his murder, according to multiple reports.
In 1995, Rev. Rene Robert penned a “Declaration of Life” document, requesting that his killer be spared execution “no matter how heinous their crime or how much I may have suffered,” according to The Boston Globe.
Now, a group of Catholic officials from Florida and Georgia plan to take to the courthouse steps in Augusta on Tuesday to lobby against capital punishment in the case — and save the life of Steven Murray,...
In 1995, Rev. Rene Robert penned a “Declaration of Life” document, requesting that his killer be spared execution “no matter how heinous their crime or how much I may have suffered,” according to The Boston Globe.
Now, a group of Catholic officials from Florida and Georgia plan to take to the courthouse steps in Augusta on Tuesday to lobby against capital punishment in the case — and save the life of Steven Murray,...
- 1/30/2017
- by Char Adams
- PEOPLE.com
The suspect in the death of Florida priest Rene Robert told reporters he believes people will forgive him and added that he has mental problems. "If anybody loves Father Rene, they'll forgive me because he was a man of God, and forgiveness is forgiveness," the suspect, Steven Murray, 28, told reporters while being led away in handcuffs from a courthouse in Burke County, Georgia, where he is being charged with murder. He added, "I have mental problems and I lost control of myself. I apologize." On Monday, just over a week after the 71-year-old Robert had been reported missing, Murray led...
- 4/22/2016
- by Greg Hanlon, @GregHanlon
- PEOPLE.com
The suspect in the death of Florida priest Rene Robert told reporters he believes people will forgive him and added that he has mental problems. "If anybody loves Father Rene, they'll forgive me because he was a man of God, and forgiveness is forgiveness," the suspect, Steven Murray, 28, multiple television cameras while being led away in handcuffs from a courthouse in Burke County, Georgia, where he is being charged with murder. He added, "I have mental problems and I lost control of myself. I apologize." On Monday, just over a week after the 71-year-old Robert had been reported missing, Murray...
- 4/22/2016
- by Greg Hanlon, @GregHanlon
- PEOPLE.com
David’s Quick Take for the tl;dr Media Consumer:
Three Resurrected Drunkards comes across as what Nagisa Oshima might have considered a breather in the midst of his insanely prolific run of the late 1960s. Cobbled together between his more ambitious projects Death by Hanging and Diary of a Shinjuku Thief, this is inarguably a minor work that probably has a bit more prominence than it otherwise deserves due to its inclusion in Eclipse Series 21: Oshima’s Outlaw Sixties, where it holds the virtue of injecting a bit more levity into what is an otherwise thematically hefty set.
Not that Three Resurrected Drunkards should be regarded as an altogether lightweight romp. The film follows a trio of three young men, in real life members of a Japanese pop group called The Folk Crusaders, who become victims of mistaken identity when their matching Beatle-esque outfits (circa Shea Stadium ’65) are...
Three Resurrected Drunkards comes across as what Nagisa Oshima might have considered a breather in the midst of his insanely prolific run of the late 1960s. Cobbled together between his more ambitious projects Death by Hanging and Diary of a Shinjuku Thief, this is inarguably a minor work that probably has a bit more prominence than it otherwise deserves due to its inclusion in Eclipse Series 21: Oshima’s Outlaw Sixties, where it holds the virtue of injecting a bit more levity into what is an otherwise thematically hefty set.
Not that Three Resurrected Drunkards should be regarded as an altogether lightweight romp. The film follows a trio of three young men, in real life members of a Japanese pop group called The Folk Crusaders, who become victims of mistaken identity when their matching Beatle-esque outfits (circa Shea Stadium ’65) are...
- 4/13/2016
- by David Blakeslee
- CriterionCast
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