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Interview conducted by Caitlyn Thompson Nine young interviewers march in a little conference room in the Ritz Carlton Hotel. Aaron Paul stands and greets...
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Interview conducted by Caitlyn Thompson Nine young interviewers march in a little conference room in the Ritz Carlton Hotel. Aaron Paul stands and greets...
Review by Elizabeth Weitz Produced by John Baldacchi, Howard Kaplan, Stephen Sommers Based on Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz Screenplay and Directed by...
Review by Benn Robbins Produced by Joel Silver, Alex Heineman, Steve Richards, Andrew Rona Screenplay by John W. Richardson, Chris Roach, Ryan Engle Story...
Review by Clay N Ferno Germany has it’s own King of Comics, and that man is Ralf König. The 2012 documentary of König’s life...
Legendary Big Two Inker and Inkwell Awards Hall of Famer Mark McKenna joins Kickstarter Korner to tell us about his latest campaign to unleash...
House of Cards has taken a lot of flack this season, but for the wrong reasons. Yes, the show is extremely pulpy, over the...
Armor, being present throughout history because us humans just can’t stop trying to kill each other, is pretty much universally recognisable even in its...
Paramount’s stunt of releasing a new vulgarity-laden “R”-rated cut of Anchorman 2 to theaters this weekend is a brilliant bit of counterprogramming. It’s positioned...
Two 2013 Best Picture nominees. A winner from Criterion. Some television releases (both current and retro). Plus more. It’s not the biggest week of...
This is it. After watching trailer after trailer of tentpole summer movies, this is the one I’m dying to see. Forget X-Men: Days of...
Welcome to the latest installment of Flashback to the Present. I’ll be your contributing writer, Charles Knauf. I’m sorry to say this, dear reader,...
By Kate Davis Today, the world is a noticeably darker place, as a bright light has gone out. Actor, writer, and director Harold Ramis...
I’m gonna go a little bit off the rails here with my double feature concept and do not really a “themed” double feature as...
Based on Frank Miller’s latest graphic novel Xerxes, and told in the breathtaking visual style of the blockbuster “300,” this new chapter of the...
We spoke with filmmaker and G.I. Joe fan Mark Cheng (Operation: Red Retrieval – G.I. Joe Fan Film, 2011) about his newest project, an...
Review by Clay N Ferno Produced by Adi Hasak, Luc Besson, Ryan Kavanaugh, Marc Libert, Virginie Silla Screenplay by Adi Hasak, Luc Besson Story...
Review by Benn Robbins Produced by Toshio Suzuki Written by Hayao Miyazaki Based on Kaze Tachinu by Hayao Miyazaki Directed by Hayao Miyazaki Starring...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Jeremy Bolt, Paul W. S. Anderson, Robert Kulzer, Don Carmody Screenplay by Janet Scott Batchler, Lee Batchler, Michael...
Review by Caitlyn Thompson Produced by Mickey Liddell, Pete Shilaimon, William Horberg Written by Charlie Stratton Based on Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola Directed...
Small amount of releases this week, which is fine because it’s still too snowy and cold which means that there’s plenty of time to...
The LEGO Movie sets its tone from the very first frame, with a LEGO version of the Warner Bros. shield and the Village Roadshow ‘V,’...
Creator, writer, inventor and actor Joel Hodgson of MST3K fame holds a special place in my heart. Over two and a half decades have...
A dinosaur detective living in the present day fighting raptors in a time-spanning adventure? Sign me up! ComiXology Submit brings us Blastosaurus, from New...
Review by Joe Yezukevich There is inspired work and there is forced work. Most people understand forced work as something that might hit a...