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Eisner Award-Winning Artist will design all six covers for the six-issue adaptation of Hugh Howey’s Wool, written by Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray and...
Review by Todd Sokolove Directed by Frank Pavich Animation by Syd Garon Featuring HR Giger, Gary Kurtz, Nicolas Winding, Alejandro Jodorowsky Arguably, one of the...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz In a world where the zombie plague has put the human race on the endangered species list, another predatory...
Review by Benn Robbins Produced by Al Ruddy, Bill Block, Paul Hanson, Joe Roth, Palak Patel, Alex Ott Written by David Ayer, Skip Woods...
Machinima and Kevin Tancharoen are teaming up once again. Following the huge success of Mortal Kombat: Legacy and Mortal Kombat: Legacy II, Tancharoen is...
Yo Joe! With Larry Hama delivering us the milestone issue of G.I. Joe #200 this week, we also have an 80’s Marvel graphic novel...
Game of Thrones is about to find itself in a unique place among TV adaptions — running out of source material while there are...
Based on the video game Deus Ex Human Revolution, the film dives into the world of Adam Jensen, a serif industries’ security consultant that...
Everyone loves a hero. Everyone wants to be a hero, at least in some small way. We all watched the “Star Wars Kid” video...
The recent tragic deaths of actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Paul Walker left two successful movie franchises in flux. Hoffman had not yet finished...
Review by Matthew Stogdon Produced by Kevin Feige Written by Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely Based on Captain America by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby...
In the more innocent days of the Seventies, American daredevil Evel Knievel captured the attention and imagination of children everywhere. Between 1965 and 1980,...
Another week with plenty of good stuff including a few Oscar winners from a few weeks back. Plus plenty of cult, horror, television and...
Welcome to the latest installment of Flashback to the Present. I’ll be your contributing writer, Charles Knauf. Other than me shoving my undeserved opinion...
10 Literary Facebook Pages Book Riot recommends ten literary Facebook pages you should like. Diagon-Alley Expansion More details have been released about the Wizarding...
Today marks the 30th Anniversary of the most famous detention in film history. Saturday, March 24, 1984. Dear Mr. Vernon…we accept the fact that...
Review by Elizabeth Robbins Produced by Jason Bateman, Jeff Culotta, Sean McKittrick, Mason Novick Written by Andrew Dodge Directed by Jason Bateman Starring Jason...
In the March 21st, Entertainment Weekly ran an article called In Search of Pop Culture’s Holy Grails, listing, “some hallowed projects (that) evade(d) our...
Sam Peckinpah had a knack for showing us what it was like at the end of the “Old West.” Most of his films tended...
Review by Elizabeth Robbins Produced by Quirin Berg, Max Wiedemann Written and Directed by Jeremy Leven Starring Vincenzo Amato, Nora Tschirner, Paddy Considine, Louise...
It’s hard not to love Lupita Nyong’o. The newest winner of the best supporting actress Oscar for her work in 12 Years A Slave,...
Based on the critically-acclaimed graphic novel written by Tim Daniel and drawn by Mehdi Cheggour, Enormous told the story of a post-apocalyptic world in...
I’m not the first to run to a tome about some bible story, admittedly, and seeing previews initially for the upcoming Noah starring Russell...