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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...
I recently got into an argument with a friend about if The Wolf of Wall Street glamorized the life and times of Jordan Belfort....
Now that someone has an iPad, that someone (OK, its me!) is reading comics whenever, wherever and however he can! This Triple Shot takes...
Review by Dean Galanis Fitfully interesting but mostly off-putting and amateurish, A F*uckload of Scotch Tape is a “queer cinema” mash-up of film noir...
One afternoon a few weeks ago, I was texting back and forth with a friend I’ve known since a college summer job (we’ll call...
In one the stranger things I’ve seen is the original pilot to one of my favorite show’s Bob’s Burgers. What makes it quite so...
Welcome to the second installment of Flashback to the Present. I’ll be your contributing writer, Charles Knauf. I’m not going to lie to you,...
Hey people! I’m BAAAAAAAACK! Mea Culpa for missing the Golden Globes, but I had a long rehearsal for my Who tribute show the next...
Becoming a Geek Hostess-with-the-Mostess takes time, hard work and a desire to make all things in life Geek-related, and if there is one person...
This week we’ve got an Oscar nominees, a handful of films best seen at midnight and some classic television series among other releases. Fire...
There are so many documentaries out there. Sometimes it is hard to wade through all the dreck to find a really good one. Well,...
Film noir has come a long way…and that way hasn’t necessarily been a good one. The last great film noir was probably LA Confidential...
Today is my birthday. I’m 37 years old (I know, right?). And I’m always a little bit shocked and a little bit more jealous...
As a child, comic books were my religion and Batman was my messiah. The first issue I read was Detective Comics #514, a Maxie...
I saw the outstanding film 12 Years A Slave the other night, after weeks and weeks of delay. While long days at work and...
This February British publisher Com.X releases a supernatural murder mystery in the midst of the Rastafarian movement in Jamaica, Duppy ‘78. Ex-Vertigo editor Casey...
So, you’re a budding MSTie. Congratulations and welcome to the fold! Born 25 years ago in a majestic land we call Minnesota, MST3K began...
The New Yorker has an interesting article about what makes certain things go viral online. Apparently, it’s a combination of several things including emotional...
Review by Rich Redman Open Grave (2014) is a mystery-horror-survival film that stars Sharlto Copley (The A-Team, District 9), Joseph Morgan (Alexander, The Immortals,...
Just a little over 30 years ago, hip-hop and rap started to make a true cultural impact on movies. Wild Style, Krush Groove, and...
Hey you. All of you. I think you would agree, we are a culture of geeks. A culture of people who seek the edges;...
We’re more than halfway through the first month of January and already there are plenty of releases that deserve your attention (including some you...
A Geek’s Travel Bucket List [Infographic] by the team at Cheapflights
After a few months off to recharge my batteries, The Pull List is back and I couldn’t be happier! With a new year comes...
One week before it’s premiere, Black Sails has debuted online courtesy of Machinima. Executive produced by Michael Bay, Black Sails brings viewers back to...