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Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television Edited by Paul Corupe and Kier-La Janisse Published by Spectacular Optical Featuring Stephen Thrower, Michael Gingold,...
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I saw the revival of RAGTIME a few weeks back. This was the second revival. I’d seen the original, and liked it, although to...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
The contribution Robert Englund has made to not only horror but to cinema in general is more than most actors living or dead will...
Yuletide Terror: Christmas Horror on Film and Television Edited by Paul Corupe and Kier-La Janisse Published by Spectacular Optical Featuring Stephen Thrower, Michael Gingold,...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s Friday! So let’s talk about some books that you might not have thought of! Moonstruck Vol. 1:...
I wonder how Ready Player One will work as a movie. To become viable, the movie likely has to jettison a lot of how...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Two big releases help finish off the month! Let’s get started! Doomsday Clock #4 Written by Geoff Johns...
Fun was found in unexpected places this week. Steve Trevor proved his tongue is a tactical smackdown weapon in Wonder Woman. Scooby-Doo! Team-Up gives...
It was the best of times, it was the…well, pretty much usually the best. For 20 years, I’ve been volunteering for and enjoying the...
[youtube id=”_usesbtzBdA”] “Enter the mind of a sane man in an insane world.” FX’s Legion is returning for a second season, and to usher...
I recently shared my Top Five favorite films of the 2018 South-by-Southwest festival, but what about the other screenings I attended? What didn’t quite...
Doomsday Clock #4 Written by Geoff Johns Illustrated by Gary Frank Published by DC Comics In stores March 28, 2018 / $4.99 Geoff...
The online casino industry is currently enjoying an explosion of growth and new customers. Gamers are taking advantage of the convenience of gambling on...
The year that was 1993 was a monumental year for the movies. This was the year when newfangled digital visual effects were finally good...
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...
[youtube id=”fzmM0AB60QQ”] “Danger, Will Robinson!” Once again, the iconic robotic cry for help will return to airwaves as the Neil Marshall helmed reboot readies...
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,...