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The last few years have seen British genre television make a hell of a return. The BBC’s rejig of Doctor Who saw the show...
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Warner Bros. Pictures’ action comedy ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER, written, directed and produced by Paul Thomas Anderson, stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a washed-up revolutionary...
In 1976, the year of the Bicentennial, I did a huge job for Benton & Bowles, an advertising agency that was a regular client...
Before Jon Cryer was the straight man to Charlie Sheen and Ashton Kutcher on Two and a Half Men, he played one of...
The last few years have seen British genre television make a hell of a return. The BBC’s rejig of Doctor Who saw the show...
When naming the great screen comedians of the Golden Age of Hollywood, two names that are all too frequently absent are those of Bert...
History’s first and only weekly stop-motion animated film review podcast. Now with extra violence! Every Friday, FOG! will present the biggest movies reviewed, Lego...
French cinema generally makes me happier than an organ grinder in a monkey house. It’s arty and pretentious and has sub-titles; plus people have...
In the small university town of Redwood Grove, people are succumbing to a lethal strain of flu. They are dying—but not for long. Ashley...
Given the name of this column, it seems appropriate that my first piece of writing should deal with the word ‘otaku’ – what its...
My comic drawer this time gave me something from Marvel Comic’s Ultimate Universe. When I saw that it was from the Ultimate Universe, and...
Tracy Morgan recently attempted to answer questions about the Shorty Awards and social media in 140-characters. The results were typical Tracy Morgan, which means...
Dear Hollywood, This week I am resisting the urge to type “Cabin in the Woods,” into the internet, paranoid that Google will auto complete...
People get embarrassed for a myriad of different things. Some people are ashamed for uncontrollably peeing their way through elementary school. Some missed a...
Students of conspiracy theory will often track modern secret societies such as the Freemasons back to the formation of the Bavarian Illuminati in 1776...
Check out what I checked out this week. Whether the comics are inspiring or disappointing, I read them all. Welcome to The Pull List....
May 4th might very well be Samuel L. Jackson day. The actor has two releases, The Samaritan, where he plays a con man trying...
It’s a hell of a gene pool that connects Chris Pine, Elizabeth Banks and Michelle Pfeiffer by blood. Mine would look like Ernest Borgnine,...
Here’s the first trailer for director Mark Tonderai’s House At The End Of The Street starring The Hunger Games’ Jennifer Lawrence. The film centers...
During an appearance on Conan, Christian Slater discussed his love of Star Trek and his appearance in The Undiscovered Country.
“In a really f-cked up way, this is probably the most fun I’ve ever had…” Unfortunately, the age of mainstream Grindhouse cinema (If that...
Long lost brothers Julius and Vincent might be returning only to discover another sibling played by Eddie Murphy in Triplets, a sequel to Ivan...
The South By Southwest Film Festival has come a long way since it started out as the red-headed stepchild of the music festival back...
Last night the Man of Steel Facebook Page debuted a new logo for the upcoming film. It’s interesting. There definitely seems to be some...
It will be official next week, but I’d like to welcome Plastic Filmtastic to the FOG! family. History’s first and only weekly stop-motion animated...
Mad Men‘s Matt Weiner is going to the movies. The creator/executive producer is looking to make his theatrical directorial debut with the romantic dramedy...
OK, I give up. I give in. I saw The Artist last week. And now I’m reading The Hunger Games, and then I’ll see...
With the release of Tim Burton’s reimagining of Dark Shadows just several weeks away, the publicity department has gone into overdrive, pushing out the...