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Comedies come in many different iterations, but few are as divisive in terms of audience engagement as those that emphasize cringe as their way...
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The Roman Empire lasted for nearly 1500 years. HBO’s Rome couldn’t make it to its third season. Like Firefly and Deadwood, it’s part of...
by Mark Voger Published by TwoMorrows Based on his earlier books, including Monster Mash, Groovy, and Holly Jolly, I’m fairly convinced that author...
I may be the only person in the world who wasn’t head over heels for this film. I tried and tried and even watched...
Comedies come in many different iterations, but few are as divisive in terms of audience engagement as those that emphasize cringe as their way...
Shock value is to entertainment what Mike Tyson is to boxing: it’ll clobber you in the opening rounds, but hang in there and...
Written by Stan Lee Co-Written and Art by Jack Kirby Edited by John Lind Introduction by Ryan North Designed by Ian Chalgren Published by Dark...
Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps invites fans home for the first time on digital platforms September 23, including Amazon Prime Video, Apple...
Today, we’re looking at Drew Friedman: Vermeer of the Borscht Belt. I’ve been Facebook friends with Drew Friedman off and on for maybe...
When petty criminal Eddie (Bill Skarsgård) stumbles upon an unlocked luxury SUV, he thinks he has got it made, however, once inside, the doors...
What happens when two fiercely independent souls, leading seemingly happy lives, have a chance meeting at a mutual friend’s wedding? It is the beginning...
Insight Editions has announced, in collaboration with Netflix, THE ART & MAKING OF FRANKENSTEIN: WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY GUILLERMO DEL TORO [Insight Editions; October...
What is it about the New Korean Cinema of the 21st century that allowed it to breakthrough so spectacularly into the American popular...
Written and Edited by Brian Walker Published by Fantagraphics Brian Walker grew up in comics. By the time he was born in...
Written by Rick Quinn Art by Dave Chisolm Published by Mad Cave Studios Mad Cave Studios has been making quite the name for...
Is it possible to aim for authenticity in art, and through sheer technical excellence, end up reaching an even loftier plateau? Get Carter...
Dan Rather is weird. Well, he’s not just that but he is that. He’s the political commentator who used country-fried similes you never...
Written by Howard Berger and Marshall Julius Foreword by Robert Englund Afterword by Alex Winter Published by Wilbeck Publishing I think it’s safe...
Allow me, good readers, to return you to the innocent and quaint era of the late 1900s. The year was the Year of our...
Ever since those pesky scientists became so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they did not stop to think if they should,...
Recently, I reviewed the 1968 movie Danger: Diabolik here on Forces of Geek. Directed by Italian auteur Mario Bava, the super-villain adventure has...
Most folks appreciate a good Western. Be they vintage “oaters”, timeless classics like the work of John Ford, revisionist 60s and 70s films...
G.D. Spradlin lived to ninety years old but chances are you didn’t meet him until he was in his fifties. His name may be...
Hong Kong cinema of the 1980’s was an explosion of creativity as the New Wave of filmmakers that had broken into the industry...
Weapons, from New Line Cinema and Zach Cregger, the wholly original mind behind Barbarian, debuts Digitally at home on September 9. When all but...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Mission: Impossible -The Final Reckoning is the eighth and supposedly last movie in the Mission: Impossible franchise. At least it’s the last to star...
This is the story of a creature from another world—that is, from beyond the Disney Universe. Stitch was not born as a Disney character....