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Spanning over 50 years, Bob Baker’s Marionette Theater was an oasis in Echo Park, a dreamland for little kids with promises of playful puppet...
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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...
Spanning over 50 years, Bob Baker’s Marionette Theater was an oasis in Echo Park, a dreamland for little kids with promises of playful puppet...
While Captain America returns from a mission in London, his partner Nomad faces both an existential crisis and the mysterious Madcap! Captain America #307...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Let’s talk comics!! Aquaman #10 Written by Dan Abnett Illustrated by Brad Walker Published by DC Comics Man, I...
Everyone’s favorite underappreciated ginger sidekick is getting the love she so rightfully deserves. On the eve of Halloween, Netflix has released a newsreel straight...
Inscribed on the Temple of Apollo at Delphi is the aphorism: “Know Thyself.” It’s ancient advice, but by no means outdated or irrelevant. If...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown and it’s Wednesday and thank god it’s here! Let’s forget all our troubles, forget about Negan on The Walking...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Today we look toward Dark Horse Comics and one from a newer publisher, Z2 Comics, for some of the...
It’s still the Halloween season, so lets look at some horror related unaired pilots from TV past. The Munsters and The Addams Family were...
This weekend, five and a half years after signing the lease, the anticipated Alamo Drafthouse opens its doors to embrace cinephiles of New York...
Not counting anything written by Shakespeare, you’d be hard pressed to name another bit of literature that has been adapted into a movie as...
Not until the mid-late 1950s did Hollywood realize there was a distinct teen audience for edgy genre films. Historians usually credit Samuel Z. Arkoff...
What is your passion in life? When I was in college, literally all I did was write. I had some zines, I published some...
Rap, fame, education, drugs, guns, murder,the dirty South, and Donald Glover. That’s the mix we find in the new show Atlanta (FX), already positioning...
As the creeping clownapocalypse continues to lurch forward with more and more unexplained sightings of red-nosed madmen terrorizing small communities, the bizarre phenomena has...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown!! It’s Wednesday! The best day of the week. Let’s review some comics!! Aquaman #9 Written by Dan Abnett...
With CW’s Arrow going into it’s fifth season and 100 episodes (how did that happen?) spawning a superhero revolution on TV with the Arrowverse,...
Forty years ago, Carrie White got revenge on her fellow classmates of Bates High School as they laughed at her for a final time...
Produced by Christine de Bourbon Busset, Olivier Delbosc, Marc Missonnier Written by Hervé Hadmar, Marc Herpoux, Sylvie Chanteux Directed by Hervé Hadmar Starring Veerle...
In this episode of OH NO THEY DIDN’T! we take on Walt Disney Studios modern strategy to reboot every classic animated film in barf inducing...
The Halloween season is upon us and so this time we are going to forego the actual mission of this column (that of obscure,...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! Let’s jump into some other books that have been released over the last few weeks! Moonshine #1 Written by...
“I can’t tell you how much fun it is to watch this movie with this audience.” Kurt Russell was greeting by a standing ovation...
For answers to the many questions Rebirth leaves the fans with, we headed to “Meet The Publishers” panel at New York Comic Con on...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! A heck of a week of new releases! Let’s get started!! All Star Batman#3 Written by...