Writer/director Guillermo del Toro tells Hero Complex, a blog on the Los Angeles Times’ website, that he hasn’t given up on the recently canceled...
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My visions of Edgar Rice Burrough‘s Barsoom are based on the art Gino D’Achille did for the 1970s Ballantine editions. I had read the first couple...
Talk of a new Tarzan movie seems to be the latest movie news involving a pulp character. In The Bloodshot Eye, a blog on the website of Memphis, Tenn...
In case you missed the comment from slark, the completed DVD for his fanedit, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze — DeTarnished, has been posted on Usenet at alt...
For some, George Pal‘s 1975 Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze may hold a few fond memories of seeing the pulp hero on the silver screen for the first time...
Twenty-five years ago Sept. 30, Doc Savage returned to the airwaves for 13 weeks for the first time since the 1930s — and then he was gone again. I remember...
Over at Anne Thompson‘s Thompson on Hollywood blog, director Guillermo del Toro talks about “At the Mountains of Madness,” a film he’s...
After what seems like a quiet period for movie rumors, producer Michael Uslan mentions that he’s still at work on a movie or movies for The Shadow and...
I posted this over at ThePulp.Net’s Facebook page a week or so ago, while Yellowed Perils was undergoing its reconstruction. Since I wasn’t able to post it...
I’ve seen the best pulp-based movie ever. And it will be hard — no, almost impossible — for Hollywood to top it. In fact, I’ve seen scores of great pulp movies...
