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This week all of the shitcoms are 1987 CBS cast offs. Why 1987 CBS shows? Because I happened to pick these out of my...
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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...
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,...
This week all of the shitcoms are 1987 CBS cast offs. Why 1987 CBS shows? Because I happened to pick these out of my...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! A nice week for comics over at the DC line…let’s start talking about them! The Flash #24 Written...
Moviegoers and DC superhero fans are currently celebrating the release of Wonder Woman, a shining example of how to successfully translate one of DC’s most...
Just in time for country-wide LGBTQ Pride celebrations, one of the most unexpected fictional characters in recent pop-culture has gone gay all of a...
This weekend fathers, uncles, grandfathers, big brothers, godfathers, and paternal role models will be recognized by their loved ones on Father’s Day. And what...
“Who here saw Wonder Woman?” asked Etheria Film Festival co-director Stacy Pippi Hammon to a cheering crowd. It was a fair question, given the...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! With five more days until the weekend, let’s talk about some comic books you should be reading! Violent...
First the seats are gonna rock, Then they’re gonna roll. When the movie stops, I gotta go to the bathroom go. Okay. Now...
Last installment, I listed seven nutty devices from sci-fi films and serials released in the 1930s and 40s. As I stated last time, the...
Thanks to a new critical chorus of voices, film aggregator sites such as Rotten Tomatoes have been criticized for harming film culture by putting...
Wonder Woman has arrived. After numerous failed attempts to bring the iconic DC Comics character to the big screen, and following a recent aborted...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! We have a special trade paperback and comic book week here…so let’s get started! Rockstars Volume 1: Nativity...
I Hate Fairyland Volume One: Madly Ever After (collecting issues #1-5) I Hate Fairyland Volume Two: Fluff My Life (collecting issues #6-10) Written and...
There are many things that Steven Universe fans love about the animated series: the anime style, the jokes, the lore, the cosplay appeal, its...
In just our short history enjoying personal media devices at our fingertips, we have experienced certain trends that have come and gone as a...
Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On is the kind of album that, no matter how many times I listen to it, each time its greatness...
Back when I started this column I did a quick overview of some pilots which I would like to revisit in more detail (also...
Forces of Geek Presents OH NO THEY DIDN’T covering remakes, sequels and reboots Join Todd Sokolove, Archie Cubarrubia, TJ Morales with special guest star...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Friday so let’s take a peek at some trades that you should be reading! The Life And...
Kenneth Johnson is one of the unheralded architects of my childhood. He not only produced The Six Million Dollar Man, but also created such...
Welcome to Graphic Breakdown! Summer is around the corner! Let’s talk about some comics currently on stands! Deathstroke #19 Written by Christopher Priest...
Today’s world of expensive cable subscriptions means more and more people are looking to save money where they can. Online streaming services which only...
Future Quest Written by Jeff Parker Illustrated by Evan “Doc” Shaner, Ron Randall, Craig Rousseau, Steve Rude Volume 1 (collecting issues #1-6) is available...
Any James Bond fan worth their weight in gold bullion knows the order and year of release for every Bond movie, and can name...