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There are two ways one can review a biographical motion picture. The first is to compare what’s onscreen with what you know (or...
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There are two ways one can review a biographical motion picture. The first is to compare what’s onscreen with what you know (or...
In the early 1970s, I was a budding film buff and the Humphrey Bogart cult was booming in the college dorms with books,...
Written by Mark Millar Art by Olivier Coipel, Stuart Immonen Published by Millarworld / Dark Horse Comics In my recent review of Mark...
Written by by Mark Millar Art by Juanan Ramirez Published by Millarworld / Dark Horse Comics Like Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, and a...
Written by by Kyle Starks Art by Fran Galán Published by BOOM! Studios As regular readers of my FOG! reviews know, one of...
What’s the name of that timey-wimey show about the non-white time traveler with resourceful companions and plots dealing with modern problems in past and...
Written by by Jeremy Adams Art by Will Conrad and Cliff Richards Published by Mad Cave Studios I’ve always had a love-hate relationship...
As a history buff from an early age, President Abraham Lincoln has always fascinated me. I’ve long kept a number of biographies and picture...
Written by Cullen Bunn Art by Brian Hurtt Published by Dark Horse Comics I’m a Monster Kid from way back. Some of the...
Written by David Pepose Art by Jonathan Lau Published by Dynamite Entertainment I’m on record as saying 1966 was my favorite pop...
Written by by Brian Michael Art by Bill Walko, Wes Dzioba Published by Dark Horse Comics I have never been a big fan...
My best friend of many years has always been a huge fan of MGM’s Wizard of Oz. Being a bookstore manager, when Gregory Maguire’s...
Written by Kristine Ohkubo Published by IngramSpark Watching TV with my parents in the 1960s, they would often see an actor with a...
Did you know there’s a theory that humans are, in fact, just AI taken to the ultimate level? It goes that back before...
Written by Alex Segura and Michael Moreci Art by Geraldo Borges and Mark Englert Published by Mad Cave Studios Chester Gould’s tough...
Cary Grant. As an actor, he retired in 1966 after the film Walk, Don’t Run, the first film in a couple of decades...
Fred Williamson is a unique film star. Originally a football player in the 1960s, he started out in small acting parts on shows...
Written by William Schoell Published by BearManor Media Comic book “Ages” are, of course, rather arbitrary and it’s often hard to find any...
Madame Choi and the Monsters is the English title of a British graphic novel about Koreans originally published in German, by German writer Patrick...
Written by Greg Ehrbar Preface by Leonard Maltin Foreword by Tim Matheson Published by University Press of Mississippi Even as a kid...
Written by Christopher Cantwell Art by Alex Lins with Jacob Edgar Published by DC Black Label Issues #1-4 available now. Collected edition coming 4/8/25...
Was there ever a more charming and ingratiating actor in Hollywood than Cary Grant? If so, it was Ronald Colman, and both of...
Warren Beatty’s fun romantic comedy, Heaven Can Wait, came out in 1978. Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney had written and recorded a lovely theme song...
Play Misty for Me is rightly celebrated as Clint Eastwood’s debut film as a director. This was considered something of a novelty at the...