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ANT-MAN: Mined in controversy and dotted with production potholes, one of Marvel’s most important but less well known characters gets his big screen due courtesy of director Peyton Reed and stars, Paul Rudd and Michael Douglas.
FANTASTIC 4: Courting fan outrage with his casting decisions and sparking rumours with his on-set behaviour, Josh Trank’s superhero reboot was nevertheless a labour of love for actors Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Bell.
THE AGE OF HEROES: Right now, cinematic superheroes rule the roost, but why are they so popular, and will this pop cultural domination last?
SUPERHEROES WITHOUT SUPER POWERS: Not all superheroes fly, walk through walls, have super human strength or wield magical hammers… and FilmInk takes a look at a fistful of not-so super superheroes.
KEVIN FEIGE: One of only a few legitimate “producer auteurs” in the history of cinema, we track the career of The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s main man, who has been largely responsible for the studio’s big screen success.
Superheroes aside, this epic issue also features in-depth stories on Ruben Guthrie, Mr. Holmes, Trainwreck, Ted 2, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Terminator: Genysis, Magic Mike XXL, Insidious, Straight Outta Compton and much more.

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PublisherFilmInk magazine

CategoryEntertainment

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyBi-Monthly

Offering the latest in film news, exclusive interviews, feature stories on film culture and our own unique reviewing system, FilmInk is essential reading for film buffs, actors, filmmakers and screen professionals.

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