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Review by Morayo Sayles Produced by Ann Lundgren Written by Gary Lundgren, James Twyman Directed by Gary Lundgren Starring Shirley Knight, Tom Skerritt, Danforth...
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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...
Review by Morayo Sayles Produced by Ann Lundgren Written by Gary Lundgren, James Twyman Directed by Gary Lundgren Starring Shirley Knight, Tom Skerritt, Danforth...
Before the marketing campaign for Guardians of the Galaxy turned Rocket Raccoon into a household name, there was a little show called Bucky O’Hare...
Wolfcop, released this past month on June 6, is a ghoulish, funny romp of a Canadian film. If you grew up loving 1980s horror...
Written by Steve Segal Independence Day is upon us once more, so as we prepare to kick back with a six pack and watch...
Review by Todd Sokolove Ready for sloppy seconds just a month after Edge of Tomorrow, Premature is yet another movie set in the Groundhog...
Welcome to the fourteenth installment of Flashback to the Present. I’ll be your contributing writer, Charles Knauf. In honor of the upcoming 4th of...
In David Besnier‘s short animation Talking, lots of stuff gets discussed, analyzed and spoken about with mostly hilarious results (including an appearance by GoT’s...
Review by Dean Galanis Produced by Aimee Pierson Written and Directed by Bobcat Goldthwait Starring Alexie Gilmore, Bryce Johnson Bobcat Goldthwait continues to impress...
Review by Benn Robbins Produced by Paul Breuls, Paul Haggis, Michael Nozik Written and Directed by Paul Haggis Starring Liam Neeson, Mila Kunis, Adrien...
Review by Elizabeth Robbins Produced by Don Murphy, Tom DeSanto, Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Ian Bryce Written by Ehren Kruger Based on Transformers by Hasbro...
Hello Dear Reader, This isn’t the news I was hoping to share, but it doesn’t look like we’ll be updating today as planned. Elizabeth...
Review By Elizabeth Weitz Produced by Jean Du Toit, Phyllis Laing, Isabella Rossellini and Jody Shapiro Directed by Jody Shapiro Starring Burt Shavitz With...
Just when you got over dealing with the 30th anniversary of Ghostbusters, Gremlins and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, this week marked...
If you were in grade school in the ’60s or ’70s, you’ll probably remember these classroom staples that were shown in millions of classrooms...
graph·ic nov·el noun 1. a novel in comic-strip format. I read them all. The good and the bad, so you don’t have to. Welcome...
James Tynion IV has been writing Bat-family stories since The New 52 launched but has also been carving a niche for himself in digital...
With the upcoming release of The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part One, what better time to remind oneself that living in Panem must suck. Besides...
Chris Reilly was a Renaissance Man from the Eighth Dimension. I knew Chris for almost two decades before he suddenly passed away on June...
Review by Clay N Ferno Produced by Clint Eastwood, Graham King, Robert Lorenz Screenplay by Marshall Brickman, Rick Elice Based on Jersey Boys by...
Review by Benn Robbins Produced by Barbara Doran, Roger Frappier Written by Ken Scott, Michael Dowse Directed by Don McKellar Starring Taylor Kitsch, Brendan...
What were the most influential horror films of the 70s? HALLOWEEN, THE OMEN, and CARRIE come quickly to mind, as does ALIEN if you...
Afterlife with Archie: Book One collects the first five issues of Archie’s first horror comic that oozes blood, terror and Archie family in-jokes that...
Americans have a secret love affair with prison. Despite the occasional shanking in the mess hall and rape in the shower, it’s the go...
Recent news that the Wachowski siblings’ sci-fi bender Jupiter Ascending has been pushed back from this July until next spring is a reminder that...