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Career Opportunities, or “How I Learned To Stop Whalleying and Love Jennifer Connelly” is a fascinating study of a film. I would love...
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by Mark Voger Published by TwoMorrows Based on his earlier books, including Monster Mash, Groovy, and Holly Jolly, I’m fairly convinced that author...
I may be the only person in the world who wasn’t head over heels for this film. I tried and tried and even watched...
Fredrick Forsyth’s 1971 debut thriller The Day of the Jackal is one of the greatest works of “airport literature” ever made. The book’s...
Career Opportunities, or “How I Learned To Stop Whalleying and Love Jennifer Connelly” is a fascinating study of a film. I would love...
The advent of streaming television over the last several years has marked a small-screen renaissance for the iconic Star Trek franchise. Under the guidance...
When I watched 2018’s Batman Ninja, I was pleasantly surprised to find that what seemed like tone deaf corporate synergy, was a loving homage...
Until I saw The Informant!, all I knew about lysine was that it’s an amino acid, there’s a lot of it in chickens, and...
Written and Illustrated by Anders Nilsen Published by Pantheon As a kid growing up in the 1960s, one of my earliest favorite superhero...
As this film nears its thirtieth anniversary, all I could really remember about it was I liked it a lot and it had an...
It has been 11 years since The Babadook was released, and what has followed in the decade since has been a significant increase in...
Introduction by Jay Lynch Edited by John Benson Art by Jack Davis, Will Elder, Norman Maurer, Carl Hubbell, William Overgard, Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers,...
Oxymoronic as the term may be, mature screwball comedies used to be a standard fixture on release slates in any given year. Unfortunately,...
Written and Illustrated by Greg and Fake Published by Fantagraphics Books This was a strange comic book that I just enjoyed the...
“ …in the end there is no desire so deep as the simple desire for companionship.” – Graham Greene, May We Borrow Your Husband?...
Written by by Geoffroy Monde Art by Mathieu Burniat Published by Abrams ComicArts As a young lad, one of the books I often...
Based on The New York Trilogy by Paul Auster Adaptations by Paul Karasik, Lorenzo Mattotti, and David Mazzucchelli Published by Pantheon Books The...
Two brilliant idealists hover over a computer screen, white hat hacking. College friends Martin Brice (Robert Redford) and Cosmo (Ben Kingsley) are conspiring to...
Written by Raymond Chandler and Arvind Ethan David Art by Ilias Kyriazis Foreword by Ben H. Winters Published by Pantheon Books I’m not...
There have been a lot of good Santa Clauses in movies over the years. From Edmund Gwenn, Sebastian Cabot, and Sir Richard Attenborough in...
The Accountant 2 is a quality sequel to a perfectly good original outing. I hadn’t seen the first The Accountant until last month...
The Legend of Ochi is a breath of fresh air in a market flooded with saccharine, spoonfed-plots, and unnaturally colorful family films. A24’s new...
Over a single beautiful day that turns into a scream-filled night, Sinners gives us folk, family, fear, and one of the creepiest forms of...
Edited by by Tomoko Sato Contributions by Kelli Bodle, Camille Brown, Joe Quesada, Aimee Marcereau DeGalan, and Christian Waguespack Published by D.A.P. and The...
Written and Illustrated by by Martí Riera Ferrer Introduction by Art Spiegelman Translated by Andrea Rosenberg Published by Fantagraphics I have to confess...
Shameless is a rare and enduring television achievement—an unfiltered, emotionally raw exploration of family, survival, and identity in modern America. Running for eleven seasons...
Magilla Gorilla: The Complete Series is a delightful blast from the past—a classic slice of Hanna-Barbera whimsy that ran from 1964 to 1967....
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...