david s. goyer

The Darkness in ‘Blade: Trinity’ Ain’t Hiding Much

‘Blade II’ Pioneers the Marvel Sequel Yet Remains Hopelessly Outdated

‘Blade II’ Pioneers the Marvel Sequel Yet Remains Hopelessly Outdated

If Blade reflected its time in 1998, Blade II, despite of-the-moment visual effects dazzling action, feels like a film from an earlier era.
It All Began the Day ‘Blade’ Sliced Through the Silver Screen

It All Began the Day ‘Blade’ Sliced Through the Silver Screen

How Blade found success out of the rubble of comic book films and Marvel's bankruptcy.
Marvel’s Secret Weapon Can Bridge the Gap Between Its Movies and Netflix Series

Marvel’s Secret Weapon Can Bridge the Gap Between Its Movies and Netflix Series

The Marvel Cinematic Universe might benefit from recruiting one of its forefathers before expanding further into the unknown.
The 10 Worst Examples of Screenwriters Turned Directors

The 10 Worst Examples of Screenwriters Turned Directors

Sometimes, letting a screenwriter direct a movie turns out to be a terrific idea. Here are 10 examples, however, where that promise translated into something pathetic.

Blade: Trinity: Unrated Version (2004)

Blade: Trinity (2004)