P Craig Russell has announced the artistic lineup for The Graveyard Book. The artist will adapt Neil Gaiman's Carnegie Medal-winning all-ages book into two graphic novels. Jill Thompson, Michael Golden, David Lafuente, Kevin Nowlan, Tony Harris, Galen Showman and Scott Hampton will join him on the adaptation, which was first mentioned by Gaiman in the summer. "I'm doing the scripts and the layouts for the entire book and the finishes for one or two of the stories and then seven other artists [are] doing finishes over my layouts," Russell told Comic Book Resources. "We tend (more)...
- 11/1/2012
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
Beautiful Darling, the haunting new documentary about the Andy Warhol superstar and pioneering drag-queen transsexual Candy Darling, includes a detail that may not seem to be that big a deal, but that began to astonish me the more I thought about it. It’s that Candy, by the early 1970s, after she’d already become a famous fixture on the downtown scene, was still impoverished, crashing on people’s couches, eating a can of beans for dinner, and — the movie strongly suggests — turning tricks to survive. Basically, she was living the desperate, scraping-through-each-day existence of just about any anonymous New York drag queen.
- 5/7/2011
- by Owen Gleiberman
- EW - Inside Movies
Idw Publishing has announced The Art of Ditko, a retrospective exploring the work and influences of the legendary comics artist. The book will feature an introduction by Stan Lee along with insights from P Craig Russell, John Romita and Jerry Robinson. Ditko began working with Marvel precursor Atlas Comics in the 1950s and was responsible for the co-creation of the iconic Marvel characters Spider-Man and Doctor Strange. "I'm excited to show these (more)...
- 9/29/2009
- by By Hugh Armitage
- Digital Spy
A New series of adventures for David Tennant's Doctor Who is being brought to life in Coventry's Canal Basin.
Artist and author Al Davison is taking Tennant's popular Time Lord to a whole new dimension.
Al, who runs The Astral Gypsy graphic novels shop and art studio at the Canal Basin, is the artist on a new Doctor Who comic book just released in the USA.
The title, from Idw Publishing, will consist of alternating two-part and four-part stories, all written by Tony Lee.
Al is drawing the two-parters while the artist on the four-part arcs ironically has the same name as the new Doctor Who, Matt Smith.
The ongoing series is launched with Al's first story arc, which is called Silver Scream and sees the Time Lord investigating an unearthly mystery in 1920s Hollywood.
Al said: "I was at a convention and bumped into Tony Lee. He needed...
Artist and author Al Davison is taking Tennant's popular Time Lord to a whole new dimension.
Al, who runs The Astral Gypsy graphic novels shop and art studio at the Canal Basin, is the artist on a new Doctor Who comic book just released in the USA.
The title, from Idw Publishing, will consist of alternating two-part and four-part stories, all written by Tony Lee.
Al is drawing the two-parters while the artist on the four-part arcs ironically has the same name as the new Doctor Who, Matt Smith.
The ongoing series is launched with Al's first story arc, which is called Silver Scream and sees the Time Lord investigating an unearthly mystery in 1920s Hollywood.
Al said: "I was at a convention and bumped into Tony Lee. He needed...
- 7/28/2009
- by David Bentley
- The Geek Files
It's been more than 25 years since Billy (Silver Dollar) Baxter last graced the Cannes Film Festival, and yet as I pack for this year's event, I am thinking about him even now, and I am smiling. Billy single-handedly created an alternate reality at Cannes, and such was the force of his personality that those who came within earshot were seduced. In the words of Elaine May, he carried on a way of life that was extinct before he was born.
Billy was a loudmouth operator from the pages of Damon Runyon, whose gift was creating scenarios to entertain us. He didn't want our money, he didn't want publicity, he didn't want a free lunch, he only wanted our laughter, and to know that we would pass around the latest "Billy Baxter story." We are still passing them around. Billy is still very much alive, and we are in touch; he lives not far from Broadway,...
Billy was a loudmouth operator from the pages of Damon Runyon, whose gift was creating scenarios to entertain us. He didn't want our money, he didn't want publicity, he didn't want a free lunch, he only wanted our laughter, and to know that we would pass around the latest "Billy Baxter story." We are still passing them around. Billy is still very much alive, and we are in touch; he lives not far from Broadway,...
- 6/11/2009
- by Roger Ebert
- blogs.suntimes.com/ebert
Pink slips were issued Wednesday at Disney Parks and Resorts and more are on the way, courtesy of a reorganization designed to eliminate redundancies at a unit that employs 80,000 workers.
Disney wouldn't say how many were laid off or how many more layoffs are expected.
The reorganization, said Parks and Resorts chairman Jay Rasulo, is not only a response to the weak economy but also a way to further the successes of a shake-up four years ago.
Rasulo said a reorganization in 2005 led to speedier delivery of theme-park shows based on "High School Musical" and to the simultaneous openings of "Toy Story Mania" at parks in Florida and California, and he seeks more of the same.
With Wednesday's announcement, resort development will merge with attractions and entertainment development and be led by Bruce Vaughn, the chief creative executive at Imagineering, and Craig Russell, the chief design and project delivery executive.
Disney wouldn't say how many were laid off or how many more layoffs are expected.
The reorganization, said Parks and Resorts chairman Jay Rasulo, is not only a response to the weak economy but also a way to further the successes of a shake-up four years ago.
Rasulo said a reorganization in 2005 led to speedier delivery of theme-park shows based on "High School Musical" and to the simultaneous openings of "Toy Story Mania" at parks in Florida and California, and he seeks more of the same.
With Wednesday's announcement, resort development will merge with attractions and entertainment development and be led by Bruce Vaughn, the chief creative executive at Imagineering, and Craig Russell, the chief design and project delivery executive.
- 2/18/2009
- by By Paul Bond
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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