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Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s a heck of a fall season so far for DC. Let’s get talking about some books that came...
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Everyone spends the Halloween season watching scary movies, but fewer embrace the wonderful books that can thrill, terrorize and entertain. Well, those days are...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Transforming your home into a whimsical Disney wonderland for the holidays is an adventure that the entire family can enjoy. Disney Christmas decorations bring...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s a heck of a fall season so far for DC. Let’s get talking about some books that came...
Blade Runner 2049 opened in the coveted #1 spot at the box office with a reported $32.8 million weekend tally—that’s more than the original...
Over the past year or so, we’ve seen a number of classic games making a comeback. Like card games, retro games are easy to...
The official trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi was released on Monday night, along with the official movie poster. There are some beats borrowed from The Empire Strikes...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s the first week of October and it’s New York Comic Con time! But before that starts, let’s talk...
Don’t Look Now is Nicholas Roeg’s (ROAG) 1973 thriller set around a couple’s grief over the death of their daughter. The majority of the...
If you’ve never seen the 1981 Sean Connery Space Western Outland, you should. Peter Hyams, coming off the success of the mother of all...
This column is no longer Pilot Error. Why? Because I just signed a book deal with Schiffer publishing to write them a book on...
I’ve been peripherally involved in the Austin film community for over 20 years ( peripherally because I attend many festivals, but I haven’t made...
After a spotty summer at the movies, It has become a monster hit, rejuvenating the stagnant box office, giving the citizenry something better to...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s fall and the leaves are falling. Here are some comics to end the month out with. Batman/The...
What do John McClane, Beatrix Kiddo, and John Rambo have in common? Besides being big-screen badasses, these Hollywood action heroes shrug off bullets like...
Dragon Con 2017 marked my 20th year attending what has become not only Atlanta, GA’s premier convention, but the premier convention of the Southeast....
If you have a passion for gaming and want to share that passion with others, starting your own YouTube channel could be a great...
Mark Waid is one of the good guys. With a career as both a writer and editor, the inimitable Mr. Waid not only writes...
South Park is turning 20, I am turning 37, and I think the thrill is gone. I don’t think the show has changed, exactly....
“How in God’s name did the power of the Devil fall into the hands of a child?” Billed as “Britain’s most controversial horror film...
The concept of problem gambling and issues surrounding it has been brought to the fore in the last few weeks. This is mostly due...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! It’s a fine week of comics over at DC. Let’s talk about a few of them! Aquaman #28...
Since 1978, CinemaScore has polled exiting moviegoers at major releases, balancing various demographic input to come to a general letter grade. Until Rotten Tomatoes...
Archie Crossover Collection Written by Alex Segura, Matthew Rosenberg, Dan Parent Illustrated by: Gisele Lagace, Dan Parent, Jeff Shultz ISBN: 978-1-68255-968-0 Released 7/5/17 /...
Back to more random pilots, and man, are they all over the place. With behind the scenes talent including Sam Raimi, Shane Black, Fred...
From the Great War to the Cold War, Gal Gadot’s Wonder Woman is set to return to theaters, this time fighting Ruskies as Princess...
It’s been wonderful seeing the resurgence of 80s fantasy. Films that were critical and financial failures at the time – like Krull, Legend, or...