Brad Gullickson

Brad Gullickson is a Weekly Columnist for Film School Rejects and Senior Curator for One Perfect Shot. When not rambling about movies here, he's rambling about comics as the co-host of Comic Book Couples Counseling. Hunt him down on Twitter: @MouthDork. (He/Him)
Shazam By Gary Grank

The ‘Shazam’ Family Adds Adam Brody and D.J. Cotrona

By Brad Gullickson 

Zachary Levi will not be alone in his fight against the diabolical Mark Strong.

Nova And Gamora

Nova is the Next Savior for the Marvel Cinematic Universe

By Brad Gullickson 

Kevin Feige continues to hint at the heroes behind the next phase of the MCU.

Traffik

Deon Taylor on the Cinematic and Real-Life Inspirations Behind ‘Traffik’

By Brad Gullickson 

We chat with the director about his new thriller and the geeky surprise of nabbing Dante Spinotti for his cinematographer.

Guillermo Del Toro Best Director

Guillermo del Toro to be the Walt Disney of DreamWorks Animation

By Brad Gullickson 

For GDT, there is no rest for the wicked.

He Man

The Nee Brothers are Tackling He-Man for the ‘Masters of the Universe’ Reboot

By Brad Gullickson 

The He-Man Cinematic Universe has found its Russo Brothers.

Thor Ragnarok Strongest Avenger

The Redefinition of Character in ‘Thor: Ragnarok’

By Brad Gullickson 

17 films into the MCU and the House of Ideas is still fine-tuning its two heaviest hitters.

An Ordinary Man

Brad Silberling on the Charm of Monsters in ‘An Ordinary Man’

By Brad Gullickson 

Pulling himself free from the trenches of the studio system, Brad Silberling partners with Ben Kingsley to serve cosmic karma to some real-life monsters.

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Maintaining the Shame of Peter Parker in ‘Spider-Man: Homecoming’

By Brad Gullickson 

16 days into our MCU rewatch, and the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man finally leaps off the pages of the comics and onto the silver screen.

Bad Samaritan

Dean Devlin on Why Legion M is the Future of Film Distribution

By Brad Gullickson 

The director of ‘Bad Samaritan’ and producer of ‘Independence Day’ finds hope in fan-owned entertainment company.