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Filmmaker and author Barnet Bain built his career telling spiritually themed stories. His film credits include What Dreams May Come, Homeless to Harvard and...
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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...
Filmmaker and author Barnet Bain built his career telling spiritually themed stories. His film credits include What Dreams May Come, Homeless to Harvard and...
Author Matthew B.J. Delaney’s Black Rain is a high concept science fiction thriller set in a darkly warped near future in NYC, where disease...
The new Western The Magnificent Seven is a remake of a remake, based on the 1960 Yul Brynner-Steve McQueen picture directed by John Sturges,...
Dragon Con 2016 has come and gone, and boy what a show it was. This year saw over 77,000 people flood into downtown Atlanta...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown! The Friday edition! Time to talk about comics! Seven to Eternity #1 Written by Rick Remender Illustrated by Jerome...
As the fall begins, we have entered fair season. Fried food, animals, hay bales, face-painted kids! Jousting, turkey legs, faux-Shakespearean talk, and cleavage! Faire...
In the film I.T., Pierce Brosnan plays Mike Regan, a successful, self-made man who has it all: a gorgeous wife, a beautiful teenage daughter...
After you have a kid, you find yourself revisiting kids’ movies that you haven’t seen in 30, 35, or in my case sometimes 40...
The Film Society of Lincoln Center’s annual NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL, now in its 54th year, begins this September 30th and runs through October...
I first became aware of Adam McGovern’s work with the Image Comics mini-series, Nightworld, created and illustrated by Paolo Leandri. Reminiscent of the supernatural...
Since our arrival to Los Angeles about fourteen months ago, my wife, Lily Fierro and I have taken multiple trips down south to Long...
In 2005, Sam Loeb, the son of television producer and comic book writer Jeph Loeb passed away after a battle with bone cancer. The...
Our friends at SuperHeroStuff.com are not only one of the industry’s oldest superhero specialty shops, but also one of the best, with a huge...
In the ongoing battle between gut-feel players and math-based play, who wins? Do You Have Poker Instinct or Do You Trust the Numbers? Poker...
Here’s the first look at Green Arrow #8, part one of the new storyline, “Island of Scars” hitting shelves October 5th. The issue, written...
This Pilot Error we are going to look at something pretty damn different than what has come before. This time we are going to...
Fall TV is almost upon on, and in this year’s crop of hopefuls is a handful of big screen adaptations looking to make their...
I don’t intend to get in a rut with two RIP Spasms back-to-back, but, man, Gene Wilder. Another great one departed and gone up...
Fifteen years ago, French director Christophe Gans’ stunning film, Brotherhood of the Wolf debuted, mixing horror and action with a historical drama. Since then...
On the latest episode of OH NO THEY DIDN’T! we’re talking about the penultimate nostalgia reboot bonanza from Netflix, STRANGER THINGS. Join us as...
Welcome back to Graphic Breakdown Friday edition! Today we will be looking at some of the titles that may get overlooked on your weekly...
It’s been quite the summer for yours truly. Well, likely a lack of summer is more like it. I had to cram it all...
Midway through a paddle boarding excursion on shark infested waters off Cape Cod last week, my mind drifted to the similarities between Hitchcock’s The...
On January 2, Disneyland’s California Adventure will officially bid adieu to Rod Serling and the land of both shadow and substance as the park...