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Thoughts and observations from August 2017. With all the talk about our supposedly long held American aversion to Nazism and Fascism, it might be...
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There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Aaaaay! Celebrate 50 years of Happy Days with the first official collection of recipes inspired by the beloved television sensation. Coming April 16, 2024,...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Thoughts and observations from August 2017. With all the talk about our supposedly long held American aversion to Nazism and Fascism, it might be...
Since its release in 1993, Jurassic Park has become a classic movie. This tale of rampaging dinosaurs captured the public imagination right away and...
A good friend of mine and I debated the breakdown of society motif used in Alex Garland’s brilliantly written running zombie film, 28 Days...
‘I am the Prince of Nigeria, honest. Send me your credit card details and I’ll send you $5,000,000,000.’ Ah, those were the days, weren’t...
From now until August 26, you can have a chance to bring home a little something from the Happiest Place on Earth. And by...
BlacKkKlansman¸ Spike Lee’s winner of the top prize at Cannes this year, is one of those films that gnaws at you weeks after you’ve...
I was watching CAPTAIN AMERICA: WINTER SOLDIER the other night, because my wife and kid were visiting her grandmother and I was holding down...
It’s been several decades since the late Brandon Tartikoff first identified comic books as the next big thing in dramatic narrative. He was right,...
The sixth adventure for IMF agent Ethan Hunt has miraculously turned out to be the best of the series. Mission: Impossible – Fallout builds...
Fall is almost upon us, and with it, dozen upon dozens of new shows. With the old standby networks ruling the roost at Prime...
That’s me—I’m a comic book man. And to be clear, not one of those guys on the similarly entitled television show – about which,...
This Wednesday August 8th, the new Elephantmen comiXology Original series – Elephantmen 2261: The Death of Shorty #3 arrives across several digital platforms. Elephantmen...
Like everyone, I blame social media. I don’t like to bring politics to my Facebook wall, but seems like everything is politics, nowadays, so,...
Hulu looks to have another hit on its hands with Castle Rock, the original series set in the Stephen King universe. For those not...
It was supposed to be fantastic. It certainly had the pedigree to be one of the greatest Sci-Fi series of all time. In a...
I arrived at the hotel at 8 a.m., a half-hour early in July weather that already was getting sticky. My luck and planning bore...
So, this year is the 35th anniversary of the publication of AMERICAN FLAGG!, the comic book that demonstrated that I had potentially more to...
Looking for a good TV series on Netflix that you and your friends can sink your teeth into and binge watch into oblivion? The...
Lets look a piece of infotainment most people don’t remember at all, but I loved it so much in it’s day. Back in the...
In my previous column, I introduced the subgenre of post-apocalyptic action films that pointedly imitated The Road Warrior. I listed the first five such...
Newly issued on home video, this year’s surprise springtime hit A Quiet Place is one of the horror genre’s most effective offerings in many...
We’re still catching up from all of the news that broke last week at San Diego Comic Con including some of the amazing trailers...
What do you say about Sorry To Bother You? Y’know, besides how it’s very weird, an art film of high color and texture, a...
We’re still catching up from all of the news that broke last week at San Diego Comic Con including some of the amazing trailers...