"catapulted into a world full of the slimy green goo, defeated monster blood, and an intense face-off as CGI monsters slash away at children?s legs with swords and take visibly bloody chunks from
by Sara Castillo A lot of our favorite movies always seem to start with a diabolical book (Evil Dead, The Beyond). A book that probably shouldn't be read, a book that calls to its owner, a book that
When Spiderwick Chronicles creator Tony DiTerlizzi was a kid, studying lizards and eight-legged creatures in a South Florida library, he never imagined his magical stories and haunting tales would
by Sara Castillo A lot of our favorite movies always seem to start with a diabolical book (Evil Dead, The Beyond). A book that probably shouldn't be read, a book that calls to its owner, a book that
When Spiderwick Chronicles creator Tony DiTerlizzi was a kid, studying lizards and eight-legged creatures in a South Florida library, he never imagined his magical stories and haunting tales would
"catapulted into a world full of the slimy green goo, defeated monster blood, and an intense face-off as CGI monsters slash away at children?s legs with swords and take visibly bloody chunks from
From Hollywood Reporter Animation director Jakob Jensen is beginning his work on the famed Japanese manga Astro Boy. The new film, debuting in 2009, will be computer animated, and will attempt to
by Sara Castillo A lot of our favorite movies always seem to start with a diabolical book (Evil Dead, The Beyond). A book that probably shouldn't be read, a book that calls to its owner, a book that
When Spiderwick Chronicles creator Tony DiTerlizzi was a kid, studying lizards and eight-legged creatures in a South Florida library, he never imagined his magical stories and haunting tales would
by Sara Castillo A lot of our favorite movies always seem to start with a diabolical book (Evil Dead, The Beyond). A book that probably shouldn't be read, a book that calls to its owner, a book that
When Spiderwick Chronicles creator Tony DiTerlizzi was a kid, studying lizards and eight-legged creatures in a South Florida library, he never imagined his magical stories and haunting tales would