“This is not my favorite band,” exclaims filmmaker Alex Ross Perry about the indie rock group Pavement, who is the subject of his documentary Pavements. That’s not a ding. The Stockton, CA born band, ...
On a rainy day in late May, I walked up to an unassuming record store in Brooklyn, unaware I was about to spend an incredible day watching disgusting movie magic happen. When I officially entered the ...
Alex Ross Art is bringing their Marvelocity exhibit to New York Comic-Con for the first time next month. Ross, known for his hyper-realistic painting style of comic book characters, features over 100 ...
With numerous iconic images spanning books like The Avengers, The Amazing Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, and more, there's no question that Alex Ross is one of the greatest cover artists ever to work at ...
Could the DCU soon cast an actor to portray Dick Grayson aka Nightwing? When more than one actor starts randomly campaigning to play a specific superhero role, it usually means that the studio has put ...
Nightwing was originally Robin, the first superhero sidekick who inspired every other teen partner since. He set the standard for every sidekick who came after him, and even though there have been ...
The Fantastic Four: First Steps wore its comic book inspirations on its sleeve, with the work of Jack Kirby and Alex Ross clearly crucial in establishing the reboot's visual style. Ryan Meinerding, a ...
For comic book audiences, part of the fun is imagining a favorite superhero is real. Could Bruce Banner be sitting in the diner booth next to you? Might you look up to see Peter Parker boarding the ...
Alex Ross thinks humans will always be at the forefront of comic art. The iconic artist, who has spent decades creating lifelike images of both DC and Marvel characters, knows what drives the art form ...
Director Alex Ross Perry and editor Clyde Folley tell IndieWire about putting together their video essay film on the rise and fall of the video store. Perry and editor Clyde Folley have watched movies ...
A documentary by Alex Ross Perry examines how movies and TV have portrayed video store culture. By Ben Kenigsberg When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film through our site, we ...
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