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Written and Illustrated by Kyle Starks Published by Oni Press Ten years later, Kyle Starks’ Kill Them All still hits like a steel...
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With the release of Tron: Ares, there is no better time to revisit the groundbreaking 1982 grandfather of CGI, Tron, and its 2010...
Somewhere in the special features 60th anniversary release of The Sound of Music (you can also find it on across all physical and digital...
On television, series like ER, The Pitt, 9-1-1, and Grey’s Anatomy have made emergency medical attention must-see programming for millions of viewers. But a...
Written and Illustrated by Kyle Starks Published by Oni Press Ten years later, Kyle Starks’ Kill Them All still hits like a steel...
Get ready for the ride of your life. So states the tag phrase on the original movie poster for Lawrence Kasdan’s 1985 ensemble...
I was 25 years old before I first flew on an airplane. That was in 1984, and I had won a first-class trip for...
Warner Bros. was behind Black Samson, which came out in 1974, but if you don’t pay attention, you might think it was produced...
Written and Illustrated by Paul Pope Published by 23rd Street Books Man, I first picked up THB in the 1990’s and I remember...
A friend once explained the video game The Last of Us to me as “Super Mario World, except the mushrooms bite you.” I...
Throughout the 80s and 90s, Tim Burton did his best work, and after the mainstream success he experienced thanks to 1989 ‘s Batman...
I’ve got to hand it to Tom Cruise: he took a nifty little TV series about a group of low-key intelligence operatives that...
Three years after her debut, the overprotective guardian doll with a killer operating system is back, being resurrected by a reluctant Gemma (Allison...
Hollywood had been circling Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson from the moment his WWF character exploded in popularity in 1998. After a tongue in...
Rom-coms used to follow a distinct formula that saw often exaggerated scenarios presented as ideal, and questionable behavior as aspirational, leading to them often...
This spectacular collection is another valuable addition to the Warner Archive bundled releases, this time releasing four classic science fiction films together. ...
I first discovered an issue of MAD around 1966. It was stuffed down the side of a couch at my buddy Greg’s house. We were...
A true master of horror, the late Wes Craven left an indelible mark on the horror landscape, and while his filmmaking credits are...
Written by James Robinson Art by Jesus Merino Published by Dark Horse Comics Available 1/6/2026 I have to say, it was definitely the...
Little House on the Prairie remains one of television’s most beloved family dramas, a timeless tale of resilience, love, and community that ran for...
As Marvel Studios continue to try to correct course, we are introduced to Marvel’s first family four years after their fateful mission changed them...
In Pixar’s latest effort, we are introduced to the titular Elio (Yonas Kibreab), an orphaned boy living with his aunt, Olga (Zoe Saldaña),...
Written by Rick Remender Art by Paul Azaceta Published by Image Comics Writer Rick Remender has been pushing out some of the more original...
Film noir was not a genre, like the Western, but a term applied by French critics after the Second World War for a glut...