We review and discuss comic book-themed motion pictures viewing them through the lens of a fan, while acknowledging that the industry has grown beyond its cult roots.

Constantine (2005)

By Slydon

John Constantine is not your everyday “Father Damien” exorcist. We kind of get the gist when calls a possessed person, or more literally, the demon in question, an expletive. He's a damned soul himself, a suicide who was resuscitated, but not before seeing hell. In the hopes of forgiveness, he uses the last years of his cigarette-reduced life to send as many demons back to hell as he can, or deporting them, as he calls it. The rub is that if he fails, there's going to be a lot of hungry fiends waiting for him when he finally kicks the bucket. You've seen this before in b-grade police movies where a cop is trying to avoid prison for fear of running into all the goons he helped put away. It's like that, but in hell, where even Satan himself wants a piece of him.

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Constantine (2005)

By Master Jimmy

Directed by Francis Lawrence

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