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To commemorate the conclusion of the best-selling critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham video game series from Rocksteady Studios and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Abrams Books...
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To commemorate the conclusion of the best-selling critically acclaimed Batman: Arkham video game series from Rocksteady Studios and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Abrams Books...
One of the biggest losses of human life occurred in Starship Troopers during the Disaster on Klendathu. The Federation’s assault on the Arachnid planet...
Written by Joshua Gravel Produced by Sital Sal, Jesse R. Tendler Written and Directed by David Spaltro Starring Grace Folsom, Lynn Justinger, Fiona Horrigan,...
So, this will conclude our summer reading week. After the jump check out what the writers of Forces of Geek, as well as friends...
Kids are hilarious. They often have no idea that they’re hilarious, but they are. They’re also really, really scary. Like….“Thanks, son. I now have...
Review by Dana Abercrombie Produced by Daniel-Konrad Cooper, Andrew Corkin Written and Directed by Bryan Reisberg Starring Harry Lloyd, Krista Kosonen, Sylvia Grace Crim, ...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz A few weeks back I reviewed Ray Harrington’s documentary, Be a Man. Having been raised by women and without...
Audio books have evolved considerably from the days of a dry narrator reading in monotone a well known public domain novel. Now, through services...
Review by Morayo Sayles In her debut novel and first book of her trilogy, Rhonda Mason tells the tale of a princess forced to...
By Marshall Julius Marshall at the Movies heads into the woods for a blood-soaked bash at brain-gobbling Arnold Schwarzenegger zombie drama, Maggie. Made with...
He was just 17 years old and 107 pounds, but he had big dreams – to join the World Video Boxing Association. The esteemed...
Computers have probably been around longer than you think. Charles Babbage began to theorize about computers in the early 1800s, imagining a machine that...
It’s finally gotten really, really hot on the East Coast, which means beach days or air conditioning; both preferably with a good book. After...
Wow! Forty articles! I actually did forty of these things – which is more of a commitment than I have ever made to anything...
This past Monday night, thanks to grandparent intervention, both my wife and I were able to sneak away from our parenting duties to take...
By Max Gladstone I can’t show my favorite anime to most people. They don’t speak the language, you see. I don’t mean Japanese—that’s what...
Guest post by John Donaldson This year’s San Diego Comic-Con has come and gone. You may have noticed that with Marvel scaling back its...
Review by Joshua Gravel When a scientist officially announces that he and his team have successfully cloned a human, drama erupts as the debate...
By Marshall Julius Marshall at the Movies examines Ant-Man under the magnifying glass and finds there’s nothing that bugs it about Marvel’s latest superhero...
There is a reason comic fans eagerly anticipate that first blurry shot of their favorite character’s costume after a cinematic adaptation is announced. True...
Review by Joshua Gravel The daughter of a millionaire is kidnapped by two ex-cons but the more we learn about the individuals the more...
Real Fake History has launched with Star Wars: The Battle of Endor. While Jon Snow and the Night’s Watch deal with a massive intelligence...
Available this month is Steve McQueen: Full Throttle Cool, an original graphic novel by Dwight Jon Zimmerman and Greg Scott. Steve McQueen once said,...
Living in what is basically the real world equivalent of Winterfell, I basically only ever experience two seasons here in Manchester up in the...