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As I type this, Twitter is all a flutter with smarmy comments and end-of-the-world scenarios not involving Sandy. The $4 billion acquisition of Lucasfilm...
Dear Hollywood, Why don’t you make disturbing films for kids like you use to? Dear Reader, you remember your youth right? You’re sprightly, innocent,...
I was going to do a playlist of Halloween songs, anyway, and I was thrilled when I found out this particular column would actually...
Ahhh… Halloween. A time when there are still a few of us who open our homes to an assortment of neighborhood ghosts and goblins,...
Jess Smart Smiley is the author of the new book Upside Down: A Vampire Tale, now available from our friends at Top Shelf Productions. ...
If you’re reading this, you’re likely not in the Eastern United States which is under attack by extreme weather. We’ll be back as soon...
Check out what I checked out this week. Whether the comics are inspiring or disappointing, I read them all. Welcome to The Pull List....
It’s a James Bond anniversary year, which means lots of marathons and retrospectives. But the truth that no one wants to talk about is...
Three titles from the Warner Archive today that might whet your appetite for Halloween. Confessions of an Opium Eater Warner Archive / September 25,...
I was a huge Godzilla fan as a kid. This was in the early ‘70s, so there were no videos, no DVDs, no electronic...
There’s one genre of horror that can leave me quivering on the floor in a gelatinous mass. If done right, it will make me...
The Thing is the first of John Carpenter’s “Apocalypse Trilogy”, and one of my favorite nihilistic films. The suspense and tension is palpable and...
The promos may well proclaim Quentin Tarantino Presents The Man With the Iron Fists, and I’m sure Tarantino’s name has helped raise awareness in...
Based on a book by David Mitchell, this film explores how our actions have a ripple effect across time, effecting the far future and...
Congratulations to our resident video-game expert, Emma-Jane Corsan, on the premiere of her web-series, Unlocked. It’s geeky, it’s funny and it’s really good. Check...
Granted, it’s not our Evil Dead. Without Bruce Campbell it can’t ever be my Evil Dead. It is, however, a new Evil Dead, produced...
When Rod Serling entered a Los Angeles party in 1959, a young writer named Charles Beaumont approached him and said that Serling’s most recent...
Warner Archive Part One / Part Two / Released August 12, 2012 A few years prior to launching Star Trek, Gene Roddenberry created and...
The ’90s weren’t the greatest period in comic books, particularly superhero comics. The speculator boom shifted the focus from quality to collectibility, and companies...
We gather here today to celebrate one of my favorite guilty pleasures, 1982’s “Halloween III: Season of the Witch.” Mention its name and it’ll...
Just the involvement of writer/director Shane Black had me pretty excited, but now I’m enthusiastic to see Iron Man 3. I’ve become a but...
Our friends over at SuperHeroStuff are holding their annual Costume Contest! Entering the contest is easy, all you have to do is...
The upcoming release, Imagination Illustrated: The Jim Henson Journal, is a new book that explores the creative genius of Jim Henson through his own...
Check out what I checked out this week. Whether the comics are inspiring or disappointing, I read them all. Welcome to The Pull List....