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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...
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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...
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...
“One Battle After Another”, the latest film from acclaimed filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson, debuts Digitally at home today, November 14. From Warner Bros. Pictures...
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,...
In director Craig Gillespie’s I, Tonya, screenwriter Steven Rogers successfully manages to not only juggle the conflicting points of view of 1994’s attack on...
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...
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 7 years, it’s likely that you’ve heard of HBO’s hit series Game Of Thrones....
The month of March brings forth a bunch of returning favorites as the streaming service giants restocks its virtual shelves with a bevy of...
The annual Oscar parade is underway, floating a roster of nominees that run the gamut from safe and predictable to utterly shocking—both for the...
This spring, Hulu offers a little something extra to the new spring menu of full seasons, classic movies, no commercials and bonus add-ons that...
In order to sell any product or service, it’s important to attract customers. Whether you’re building a website to reach out to a certain...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown the Monday edition! Here are some books to get your week going! Kaleidoscope City Written and Illustrated by...
Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart examines the devastating effect British Colonialism had on Nigerian societal order. Achebe’s text forces us to consider the legacy...
After a 23 year stint in New York City, I’m now an inevitable resident of Los Angeles. It’s always been inevitable that I’d move...
Friend of the site, Matt Haley, directed this incredibly entertaining retro science fiction pilot, Blackstar Warrior, which is now being distributed online by Dust....
Any passionate board game player knows there are all different kinds of games on the market. Friends can enjoy collaborative picks like the hit...
Just like everything else on this planet, casinos do have the good side and the dark side. In order to attract more people to...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! We are getting closer to spring! Here are this week’s books! The American Way: Those Above and Those...
On March 6th, musician and illustrator Marcellus Hall’s graphic novel debut, Kaleidoscope City, arrives from Bittersweet Editions. Hall has done illustrations for The New...
A lot of great one-liners in the issues this week, even in series you might not expect it. From an avalanche of ice-puns that...
During the Super Bowl, the new Westworld Season Two trailer dropped, and dear lord, it was glorious. [youtube id=”qUmfriZoMw0″] At first, there is a...
What do you say about Black Panther? Where do you begin? This movie, a piece of the Disney-owned Marvel Studios blockbuster machine, another cog...