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That Girl, the groundbreaking television series that premiered in 1966, stands as a cultural artifact of its time, with both commendable and questionable aspects....
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That Girl, the groundbreaking television series that premiered in 1966, stands as a cultural artifact of its time, with both commendable and questionable aspects....
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
American Graffiti is one of my favorite films of all time made by one of my most favorite filmmakers of all time. It is...
Getting old ain’t easy, especially in Hollywood. And let’s face it, some actors simply refuse to do it. Older actors playing younger roles is...
What can a singer dead for more than five decades tell us about twenty-first-century America? Well, if we’re searching for insight from the life...
Written and Illustrated by Various Published by Archie Comics Even after I initially discovered Archie Comics around 1968, I shied away from Archie’s...
Groovy is the new…well… groovy book from TwoMorrows about hip and psychedelic pop culture in the flower power era of the late ‘60s and...
Groovy: When Flower Power Bloomed in Pop Culture Written by Mark Voger Published by TwoMorrows Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1605490809 Released 11/15/17 / $39.95 In 1968,...
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...
Back in August, I interviewed George Khory, author of his love letter to the comic book culture of the Seventies and Eighties, Comic Book...
Last week, Dark Horse Comics’ M Press published an expanded edition of The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story, marking the first time that...
Written by John Teehan I don’t want to get all hipster on you good people, but there really is something special about vinyl records....
Who could be blamed for imitating King Kong? Besides being a pioneering production and a landmark in special effects, it remains one of the...
Review by Clay N Ferno Produced by Tim Burton, Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski, Lynette Howell Written by Scott Alexander, Larry Karaszewski Directed by Tim...
American independence is a pretty big deal, I guess. Last Friday was July 4th, so I thought I would write about some British spies....
In the mid-Fifties, a former WWII pilot and post-war British accountant named Edward Craven Walker was at a local English country pub called Queen’s...
There are times here at Mystery Box H.Q. when I set out to write about a subject that I feel is so undeniably a...
In my early years of World Wide Web addiction, I spent a lot of time looking up the various incarnations of Ultraman. Japan’s silver-skinned...
As we all know, the big studios are constantly in search of the next big kid-friendly franchise, regardless of the age of the source...
Ah, Ah, We come from the land of the ice and snow, From the midnight sun where the hot springs flow, The hammer of...
John Entwistle was the legendary and highly influential bass player for The Who. Before Entwistle, pop music fans of all different styles could care...
The Mothership touched down a few nights ago here in Providence, RI. Legendary “King Funkateer” George Clinton, brought his mighty Parliament-Funkadelic tour (now known as The P-Funk All Stars) to the...
Michel Hazanavicius’ The Artist has been garnering award after award and may very well end up sweeping the upcoming Academy Awards—well it should in...
The true story of Mingering Mike is as unbelievable and gloriously happily, as it is also sadly believable and poignantly bittersweet. For a period...