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    Frank Miller is a comic book creator and filmmaker who wrote and directed Sin City, The Spirit and 300. He also worked on RoboCop, Batman and Spawn movies and TV shows.

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    Frank Miller (born January 27, 1957) is an American comic book artist, comic book writer, and screenwriter known for his comic book stories and graphic novels such as his run on Daredevil, for which he created the character Elektra, and subsequent Daredevil: Born Again, The Dark Knight Returns, Batman: Year One, Sin City, and 300.

  3. 3 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Sin City. 2005 2h 4m R. 8.0 (795K) Rate. 74 Metascore. An exploration of the dark and miserable Basin City and three of its residents, all of whom are caught up in violent corruption. Director Frank Miller Quentin Tarantino Robert Rodriguez Stars Mickey Rourke Clive Owen Bruce Willis.

    • KTRA (2005) - 4.7
    • Edevil (2003) - 5.3
    • Rise of An Empire (2014) - 6.2
    • City: A Dame to Kill For (2014) - 6.5
    • Wolverine (2013) - 6.7
    • Man: Year One (2011) - 7.4
    • (2006) - 7.6
    • City (2005) - 8.0
    • Man: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1 (2012) - 8.0
    • Man: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2 (2013) - 8.4

    It comes as a surprise that Elektra was ever greenlit, as it’s a spin-off of Daredevil, which underperformed at the box office and was a critical failure. However, the chemistry between Elektra and Matt Murdock was one of the best parts of the 2003 movie. Unfortunately, Daredevil was completely absent in the spin-off, which harmed the movie as ther...

    Though Frank Miller didn’t create Daredevil, he was the writer who greatly expanded the world of the character, whether it’s the depiction of Hell’s Kitchen or Matt Murdock’s Catholicism. It’s the Miller comics that the movie greatly resembles the most. However, most audiences believed that it had lackluster visuals and lazy storytelling. And even ...

    Ultimately, 300: Rise of an Empire is the adaptation of Miller’s graphic novel Xerxes, which acted as a prequel to 300. The first 300movie was lightning in a bottle, as the effects and visual style were unlike anything that had ever been done in cinema before, but the same can’t be said for the sequel. RELATED: 10 Graphic Novels That Deserve To Be ...

    After the huge commercial and critical success of Sin City, director Robert Rodriguez and Miller got to work on the sequel. But they were in no rush, as it came nine years later, and not striking while the iron was hot may have been their biggest mistake. Sin City: A Dame To Kill For is the second of two highly unique and stylized crime anthology m...

    So many different comic book writers have had a shot at Wolverine, as just like with Batman, he is one of the most layered and brutal superheroes there are. However, none have been as deep or well-written as Miller’s Wolverine, and it’s the blueprint on which all other Logan-related comics are based. The Wolverine centered around volume 1 of the co...

    Just as he did with Wolverine, Frank Miller made one of the most iconic Batman comic books of all time. Batman: Year Onewas is a gritty look at Gotham and Bruce’s transformation into the caped crusader. What makes the comic so great is that it centers on James Gordon just as much as it does on Bruce. RELATED: 10 Best Graphic Novels & Comic Series T...

    It was 300 that was Zack Snyder’s breakout movie and it introduced the world to his unique visual style. It’s one of the best movies from a DCEU director, and just like with some of his films from there, the frames of the movie look like they’re lifted straight from the panels of the comic book. The movie is a historical epic that retells the Battl...

    Just like 300, Sin Cityis another adaptation of a Frank Miller comic book that looks identical to the comic panels, and it’s also part of the movie’s biggest appeal. The neo-noir crime movie has a distinct monochrome palette with little splashes of color here and there. However, the movie has a lot of other tricks up its sleeve that make it so belo...

    Though it isn’t directly tied to the similarly evocative Batman: Year One, the comic book The Dark Knight Returns is a spiritual successor to Miller’s first take on the caped crusader. The graphic novel is similarly dark, and where Year One saw Bruce creating his alter ego, Returnssees the billionaire after he has hung up the cape, when he is 55 ye...

    Where Part 1 was building the world of Gotham and its aged villains, Part 2 sinks its teeth into the meat of the comic book. Politics of the world, details of the Cold War subplot, and even the introduction of Superman make Part 2even more compelling than the first half. As great as the Dark Knight Returns comic book is, the faithful onscreen recre...

  4. Jun 28, 2022 · Explore the top five movies inspired by the visionary comic book creator Frank Miller, from Sin City to Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. Learn how Miller's signature style and themes are reflected in these cinematic adaptations.

  5. Mar 25, 2024 · Join us as we delve into the world of Frank Miller movies, exploring the gritty, action-packed films that have captured the hearts of fans worldwide. From his iconic comic book creations to his groundbreaking work on the silver screen, this roundup offers an engaging overview of Miller’s unforgettable cinematic contributions.

  6. 1. Sin City. 2005 2h 4m R. 8.0 (796K) Rate. 74 Metascore. An exploration of the dark and miserable Basin City and three of its residents, all of whom are caught up in violent corruption. Director Frank Miller Quentin Tarantino Robert Rodriguez Stars Mickey Rourke Clive Owen Bruce Willis.

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