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The 2018 South-by-Southwest Film Festival featured 130+ movies over the course of nine days, making it literally impossible for anyone to see more than...
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To much fanfare and community cheer, the 91-year-old Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline has fully reopened to the public after a decade-long expansion...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
On 2nd April 2024, we will be publishing Marvel Studios’ Thor: The Art of the Movie – the 3rd of the 24 official Marvel...
The 2018 South-by-Southwest Film Festival featured 130+ movies over the course of nine days, making it literally impossible for anyone to see more than...
“Danger, Will Robinson!” Once again, the iconic robotic cry for help will return to airwaves as the Neil Marshall helmed reboot readies for its...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! This has been a great week for comics! Let’s get started! Aquaman #34 Written by Dan Abnett Illustrated...
In the words of someone small and blue “Gotta go fast!” We have books going to so many sites and doing so many things...
Superheroes are big business these days, but have you ever wondered what type of gambler your favourite superhero would be? Well – you’re in...
Fashion is, more than ever, in one of its most self-aware periods with both designers and brands producing pieces that directly react to global...
I’ve seen The Shape of Water twice in the past few weeks, both before it won the Academy Award for Best Picture earlier this...
The ‘80s are so 2010. As pop culture continues to bask in the loving glow of retro nostalgia, the trend is evolving the adoration...
Written by Steven T. Seagle Illustrated by Various Cover by Mads Ellegård Skovbakke Published by Image Comics ISBN-13: 978-1534304802 Released 2/7/18 / $24.99 ...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s the middle of March! Despite the snow, Spring is around the corner! Here are this week’s books. ...
Titles that stand out this week go straight for your feels. No one is safe from the cruel deft scalpel of words and pictures...
The year that was 1993 was a monumental year for the movies. This was the year when newfangled digital visual effects were finally good...
Planet of The Apes Archive Vol. 1: Terror on The Planet of the Apes Written by Doug Moench Illustrated by Mike Ploog, Tom Sutton,...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Friday! So let’s talk about some books that maybe you haven’t heard of! Unholy Grail TPB Vol....
“Analysis paralysis” is slang for an inability to make a decision. When the condition becomes chronic, it’s known as aboulomania. And when it involves...
In this biz of show, a film genre a categorization based on its narrative elements. It’s a term carried over from literary criticism, with...
As Marvel continues to tighten its triumphant, Disney-funded grip on the mainstream entertainment industry since introducing the MCU a decade ago, DC Comics has...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s March and it’s one week closer to spring! Let’s talk some comics! Batman #42 Written by Tom...
So many people think they’re sooo clever this week, whether it’s Oliver Queen (though that’s a trademark of his really), Nightwing‘s The Judge (debatable...
Hey people, long time no see – here we are at the 90th Annual Oscars…my last RANT. I started writing for FOG! 10 years...
Kicking back and watching a movie is a great way to de-stress after a hard day at work. If you are like most homeowners,...
The Twilight Zone is one of the classics of television to the point that stories from the series have become so rooted into pop...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s the end of February! Let’s talk about some comics that came out this week! Detective Comics #975...
I’ll give this week to the little boys. On one hand its Jon Kent trying so hard to prove he can help, or Ben...