Comic films opening This Weekend, October 19

You’ve most likely heard that 30 Days of night is opening this weekend, based on the comic franchise of the exact same name. (10-Second Comic Review: smart concept, paled quickly, many unforgettable to me since I offered my original miniseries copies on ebay for over $100.) film evaluations are around the board, with horror fans seeming much much more charitable than those from the general audience. I won’t be seeing it.

What am I thinking about seeing, if it concerns my area when it opens nationwide in two weeks, is Wristcutters: A like Story, because it’s based on the exact same source material as Pizzeria Kamikaze, a graphic book I enjoyed. The NY Times evaluation is intriguing, too.

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