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Review by Benn Robbins Produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach Screenplay by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner Story by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, ...
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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 Benn Robbins Produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach Screenplay by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, Jeff Pinkner Story by Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, ...
Thoughts of Ionesco frontman Sean Madigan Hoen has written his first book, Songs Only You Know: A Memoir for Soho Press. Songs Only You...
It’s May! Summer movie season has begun! We’ve already had the fantastic Captain America: The Winter Soldier and tomorrow The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is...
I’ve never really been a car geek. You’ve read exploits of my many, many geekeries, but automobiles ain’t one of ’em. But I recently...
Mike Nelson, in my humble eyes, is by and far one the best byproducts to come out of the Midwest. Although now settled in...
The Joes seem to be wrapping up another season, can it be over for G.I. Joe proper until the fall? IDW gets bloody with...
Way back in the Seventies, live action super-heroes were a rarity. Both in television and the movies, these characters were dismissed as children’s properties...
Interview by Stefan Blitz Caity Lotz isn’t feeling very well. We spoke the day after she returned to her home in Los Angeles after...
When Mean Girls debuted on April 30, 2004, Lindsay Lohan was fresh off her Freaky Friday hit and we barely knew who Rachel McAdams...
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...
Lots of stuff in this one; both good and bad. But, if you like giant monsters, ex-nuns, sketch comedy, daydreamers, buddy cops, Jack The...
We are at that peculiar season, right before the heat of summer takes hold and makes the idea of traveling on a dusty black-top...
By Stefan Blitz I managed to sneak a few hours of reading in at the library at FOG! HQ, and I was not disappointed...
It might say May 11th on the image above, but thanks to our friends at Showtime, we’re able to give you a first look...
It was 1990, and at 11-years-old I was coming into my geekness. While other kids were actively “outgrowing” things likes Transformers, G.I. Joe and...
Review by Benn Robbins Produced by Guy Heeley, Paul Webster Written and Directed by Steven Knight Starring Tom Hardy, Nqabilezitha Mhlonga Locke is a...
Review by Benn Robbins Produced by Luc Besson, Ryan Kavanaugh, Tucker Tooley, Christophe Lambert Written by Luc Besson, Robert Mark Kamen Directed by Camille...
1976 was an interesting year for Jodie Foster, with four major film releases, all very different. And all at the age of fourteen. There...
By Kate Davis The Flesh and Blood Show (1972) Kino Classics / Released 3/18/14 A maniac is on the loose and the only thing...
Review by Morayo Sayles Bald New World Peter Tieryas Liu Perfect Edge Books Released: May 30th 2014 In this futuristic not quite dystopian world,...
This week at ComiXology, fans of 2000AD books will get a special treat, a full graphic novel, The Many, from cover artist Charlie Gillespie....
We’re at the point where all of the 2013 Oscar nominees have made it to home video and are now popping up on premium...
As a brand new resident of Brooklyn who also happens to be a serious film geek, one of the most exciting features of discovering...
Cosplay isn’t always for everyone. It’s usually an outlandish way of dressing, by normal day-to-day standards, and not all of us are happy with...