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It’s October…time for unfortunate surprises, political or otherwise, Rocktober, Inktober, Marvelous Moondances, and for me, a birthday, or more realistically, the acknowledgment of being...
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Boogie Nights, the critically-acclaimed 1997 New Line film from filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson and starring Mark Wahlberg, will be available for purchase Digitally in...
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...
DC Comics and Marvel Comics are charging into the digital frontier with a bold new phase of the historic DC/Marvel crossover initiative that began...
It’s October…time for unfortunate surprises, political or otherwise, Rocktober, Inktober, Marvelous Moondances, and for me, a birthday, or more realistically, the acknowledgment of being...
My mom used to tell me that I would never go to University if I spent all day playing video games. Well guess what?...
Venom is upon us, and the movie’s stunning $80 million opening weekend debut proves there is still a ravenous appetite for comic book superhero...
In the pantheon of filmmakers and auteurs who sprung from the Roger Corman school in 1970s, Jack Hill probably wouldn’t make most scholarly recollections....
It wasn’t technically an exorcism, what they did to Clare. When the reverend and his son ripped her demon from her, they called it...
In How To Invent Everything, Ryan North takes us on an incredible journey from the very beginning of human history all the way up...
Beyond Fest in Los Angeles launched it’s 2018 film series with a tribute to filmmaker David Cronenberg. In addition to the 13-film retrospective, the...
Danny Trejo returns as the ruthless bookie, Goldberg, in the wildest, bloodiest, Death Race ever. After a failed attack on inmate and legendary driver,...
Ah, good taste! What a dreadful thing! Taste is the enemy of creativeness.” – Pablo Picasso. “Keep on Truckin’!” – Robert Crumb. Years...
Have you ever wondered what happens when the game of football meets the world of comic books? Well, in all honesty, the results have...
Why do we need women in science fiction and fantasy? Let’s answer that with an exercise in speculation. Imagine a world without tales of...
Nothing can quite compare to a casino-themed film. The thrill of the character working to win big at their game will never fail to...
So, Daniel Craig will indeed be back for his fifth mission as 007, but the James Bond movie that was to be directed by...
September 22, 2004 was the day ABC premiered one of their most successful dramas combining sci-fi, mystery, romance and more. For six seasons, Lost...
Everyone is familiar with the Jerry Bruckheimer produced shows (Cold Case, the CSI franchise etc..) that have dominated the ratings for decades now but...
Hey, everybody! You may know me as that guy you know. Others may know me as the award-winning writer of Astronauts in Trouble and...
In Burnouts, in order to save their friends and families, a group of high school teenagers must fight off an attack on their town...
It should come as no surprise to anyone but a complete idiot that I completely reject everything that the so called Comicsgate cabal represents...
I attended Terrificon, held the weekend of August 17 at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville, Conn., to meet up with a friend. This...
You guys know Burning Man just finished up? Maybe this is a bigger deal to me than it is to you, living in San...
On September 6th, the world lost a one-of-a-kind actor in Burt Reynolds. Hollywood heartthrob of the ‘70s and ‘80s, then the comeback kid of...
Just to be clear… There’s an awful lot of un-American shitting on each other’s parades lately. Hypermasculine man-boys on the energized right are affronted...
There’s a new prison break drama in cinemas and On Demand called Papillon, starring Charlie Hunnam and Rami Malek. Most casual moviegoers would be...
“I’M NOT AN ACTOR, I’M A MOVIE STAR!” So ranted Alan Swann played with hilarious deftness by the legendary Peter O’Toole in the 1982...