As an author, Michael Lewis is best known for his sports books, 2003’s “Moneyball: The Art of Wining an Unfair Game” and 2006’s “The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game,” both of which were adapted into successful motion pictures.
In remembrance of Stan Lee, who passed away today at the age of 95, Super is reposting this 2002 interview...
Every generation has its own James Bond, serving on her Majesty’s Secret Service. From the suave danger of Sean Connery to the glib camp of Roger Moore and the post-war panache of Pierce Brosnan, we’ve always had the Bond who reflected us and the world we lived in. In this violent, difficult new century, we have Daniel Craig, a conflicted, taciturn killer who was more about the job than getting his drink shaken, not stirred. We saw him first become 007 in 2006’s “Casino Royale” and then channeling his inner demons in 2008’s “Quantum of Solace.” He certainly isn’t your father’s Bond.
The Marcos name is either the greatest gift or the worst disadvantage for an aspiring politician.
Perhaps one of the good things to come out of the “Twilight” phenomenon is that it has unleashed a broad range of vampire stories on the bookshelves.
Of all the people involved with the explosive, ambitious film “Guardians of the Galaxy,” there is nobody happier than James Gunn—who happens to be the unlikeliest director of a Marvel film to date.
In 2019, Aklatan, the biggest showcase of the best publications by Philippine publishers, was held at the Megatrade Hall 3...
Perhaps the rarest book by one of our greatest writers happens to be the one about the greatest of Filipinos....
There is perhaps no other director in Hollywood with such an intriguing cinematic vision as Christopher Nolan’s.
When Sophia N. Lee was growing up, she spent her summers in Tarlac, in the care of her paternal grandparents....