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The first issue of CREEPY I ever bought from my neighborhood pharmacy featured a Frank Frazetta painting of a giant, bestial warrior, with...
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To much fanfare and community cheer, the 91-year-old Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline has fully reopened to the public after a decade-long expansion...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
On 2nd April 2024, we will be publishing Marvel Studios’ Thor: The Art of the Movie – the 3rd of the 24 official Marvel...
The first issue of CREEPY I ever bought from my neighborhood pharmacy featured a Frank Frazetta painting of a giant, bestial warrior, with...
It’s a Saturday in December, and the snow is falling as I drive down I-95 in a U-Haul truck. The day grows colder, the...
Well, Golden Globe nominations are out, and yet again, there is a very clear list of misses, snubs and WTF situations that seem to...
Welcome to the fourth Precursor to Dystopia column. Usually I start these with some weird-but-intriguing analogous relationship between something innocuous, and the inevitable dystopian...
It’s Twinsie Day here! 2 Scoobys and 2 Super Ladies all for the same price! Trust me there are no boring books on this...
A Bingo Caller is the person that is responsible for randomly selecting and calling out the selected numbers during each game, they are also...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! We are less than two weeks to Christmas. But who cares! We have some comic books to talk about!!...
The World Cup in Russia is edging ever closer, with the groups now being confirmed for the first round of proceedings. It’s a tournament...
Last installment, we introduced blob monsters, and we listed the three British movies that initiated the blob movie tradition. This installment we’ll list the...
The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman’s documentary series Robert Kirkman’s Secret History of Comics concludes on AMC with Image Comics: Declaration of Independents, shedding...
Oh Tim Berners-Lee, what did you do? When he invented the World Wide Web back in 1989, do you think he had any idea...
Welcome to the third Precursor To Dystopia Column. Ever hear of the Brunching Shuttlecocks? If you’ve been on the internet since the days of...
Welcome to the second Precursor To Dystopia column. What do old men in adult diapers, rape, and the breaking news cycle have in common?...
Imagine this. You hear the coin drop and you pull the handle watching the reels spin and slow then finally they stop and, you...
Ice dragons, adorable demodogs, gossiping housewives, clashing red robes with white bonnets, monsters named Bob born of nuclear holocaust and the nevering jokes at...
When you walk past the Prince Charles Cinema in the heart of London’s West End, you may notice that the marquee above the entrance...
Welcome to the first Precursor To Dystopia column. What started as a little feature on the Instagram moodboard for my novel Marlowe Kana has...
There was a great disturbance in The Force three weeks ago when the highly anticipated Star Wars: Battlefront II was released to an angry reaction from...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! I hope everyone had a nice holiday! We are back to review some comics! And here we go! ...
After the monster success (pun intended) of Dawn of the Dead (1978), George A. Romero could pretty much direct anything he wanted. He had...
Show business has had a long-standing tradition with the gimmick. Cemented in the 1959 musical Gypsy – “you gotta have a gimmick, if...
When it was announced that Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron director Joss Whedon would be taking over Justice League from Zack Snyder it...
Based on the EC Comics series, Tales From The Crypt was a monster success for not only HBO in 1989, but for the idea...
With less than two weeks away from the release of The Last Jedi, aka Episode VIII, details are still rumor and unconfirmed. Here are...