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In the early 1970s, I was a budding film buff and the Humphrey Bogart cult was booming in the college dorms with books,...
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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...
In the early 1970s, I was a budding film buff and the Humphrey Bogart cult was booming in the college dorms with books,...
The Blu-ray release of Wait Till Your Father Gets Home: The Complete Series brings back a curious relic of 1970s animation—a Hanna-Barbera experiment...
Uncle Buck is probably the film that the late John Candy is best remembered for, and with good reason. The comedy boom of...
When I was a kid, I never imagined that we would one day have a Spider-Man movie. Heck, I remembered buying Comics Scene...
Oh, Werewolves, where do I even begin with this howling disaster? Directed by Steven C. Miller, the story, if you can call it...
The Batman (2022), Matthew Reeves’ rain-soaked and idiosyncratic take on the Caped Crusader’s adventures, wasn’t universally loved, but the film’s version of The...
A veritable genre of its own, the Stephen King adaptation has been a mainstay of eerie entertainment on screens big and small for...
This release of Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles from the Warner Archive marks the first time this classic 1966-1967 Hanna-Barbera animated series has...
House M.D.: The Complete Series is a substantial, bittersweet offering for fans of the brilliant yet infuriating diagnostician who redefined the medical drama genre....
Daffy Duck’s Quackbusters, released in 1988, is a feature-length animated film that weaves together a collection of classic Warner Bros. Looney Tunes shorts...
RoboCop is among my favorite movies of all time. That 1987 original recipe, directed by Peter Verhoeven and starring Peter Weller. The score by...
During summer break in 1972, we follow 11-year-old Vada (Anna Chlumsky) and her daily life as the daughter of widowed funeral parlor owner...
Let’s start with a spoiler: Salieri did not actually kill Mozart. The accusation started as Viennese society gossip that Alexander Pushkin turned into...
Written by Dave Cook Art by Clark Bint, Craig Paton Published by Titan Comics This was an interesting surprise. I wasn’t sure what...
Shane Black scored the biggest hit of his directorial career with 2013’s Iron Man 3, a film that was controversial to die-hard comic...
As I wrote in my review of the previous volume of this series, “it’s one of the rare instances where regardless of when...
Written by Mark Millar Art by Olivier Coipel, Stuart Immonen Published by Millarworld / Dark Horse Comics In my recent review of Mark...
After several underwhelming endeavors, the powers behind the MCU have realized that their content oversaturation was not appealing to audiences, but the content mill...
With Longlegs, Osgood Perkins wrote and directed one of the eeriest films of 2024, which drew crowds thanks to a highly successful marketing campaign....
Written by by Mark Millar Art by Juanan Ramirez Published by Millarworld / Dark Horse Comics Like Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, and a...
Selected and introduced by Jenette Kahn Foreword by Marjorie Liu Published by The Folio Society The Folio Society always produced books that have...
Written by by Kyle Starks Art by Fran Galán Published by BOOM! Studios As regular readers of my FOG! reviews know, one of...
If Juror #2 is indeed the final directorial effort from legendary filmmaker and star Clint Eastwood, it is hard to imagine a film...
What’s the name of that timey-wimey show about the non-white time traveler with resourceful companions and plots dealing with modern problems in past and...