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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...
Wednesday last week, I felt a great disturbance in the Blerd Force, as if millions of black nerds suddenly cried out in terror and...
Interview conducted by Stefan Blitz. Photo by Seth Kusher. Art by Shane Davis Mark Waid knows comics. From his career in comic press writing...
Earlier this month Kerry Washington’s appearance on Saturday Night Live kicked off yet another brouhaha about TV being too white — a controversy as...
After the jump check out a list of which which comics, graphic novels, toys and other pop-culture merchandise will arrive at your local comic...
Forces of Geek caught up with some amazing creators at the recent Rhode Island Comic Con, and one of our favorite books from ComiXology...
I recently revisited Man of Steel on Blu-ray, and among my many quibbles, something about the movie that has irked me from the very...
Review by Dean Galanis An evil magician resurrects Michael Jackson so that he can retrieve a magic lance, which will ensure global domination. Or...
The past few weeks have a bunch of pretty amazing releases including a reboot of the Last Son of Krypton, an extended Middle Earth,...
Review by Guy Benoit Unlike Peanuts, with its adherence to minimalism, both in geometric artwork and languid, late-afternoon pacing, cartoonist Bill Watterson’s Calvin And...
Alright, its time again for Triple Shot Plus and we’re sticking with a theme this week! There were so many comics to sort through,...
Our good friend Richard Griffin (the filmmaker behind Murder University, Nun of That, The Disco Exorcist, Exhumed, and the upcoming psychological drama Normal) is...
Review by Todd Sokolove In a 1997 BBC documentary about Beatles manager Brian Epstein, Paul McCartney called the man a “fifth Beatle, if there...
After the jump check out a list of which which comics, graphic novels, toys and other pop-culture merchandise will arrive at your local comic...
While some might be inclined to be tongue-in-cheek about learning and American History, I am not! I am unapologetically a nerd about the words...
Want to win tickets to the advanced screening of THE HUNGER GAMES: CATCHING FIRE on Monday, November 18th at 10:30pm? Go to www.gofobo.com/RSVP and...
Halloween is gone – so now it’s time to prepare for the next holiday by pulling out all your favorite Christmas specials. But you...
As Paul Anka once said, breaking up is hard to do. Sadly, he wasn’t just exaggerating for the sake of a good pop song....
Review by Dean Galanis Writer/director/sometime actor Greydon Clark was a prolific independent filmmaker in the 70s, 80s and 90s. His output ranged from schlock...
Review by Clay N Ferno Produced by Kevin Feige Screenplay by Christopher Yost, Christopher Markus, Stephen McFeely Story by Don Payne, Robert Rodat Based...
Who’s that “Bamf”-ing around? Looks like Nighcrawler in a brand new X-Title, Amazing X-Men #1! The Las Vegas casino compound is compromised by Firefly...
The road is hard. The road is tough. There’s no question that it’s rough, tough stuff. I didn’t really know the meaning of that...
Guest Article by Kevin Fischer The Walking Dead comic started in 2003 and has been ongoing with well over 100 issues. It has spawned...
The final hours and days of a comic’s Kickstarter campaign can be the most crucial, as was certainly the case with our own campaign...