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Fred Williamson is a unique film star. Originally a football player in the 1960s, he started out in small acting parts on shows...
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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...
Fred Williamson is a unique film star. Originally a football player in the 1960s, he started out in small acting parts on shows...
Written by William Schoell Published by BearManor Media Comic book “Ages” are, of course, rather arbitrary and it’s often hard to find any...
Written and Illustrated by Amazing Améziane Published by Titan Comics I remember reviewing the Quentin Tarantino book by Amazing Améziane just a...
Pulp Fiction is 30 years old and it feels like a cultural document from the future, not the past. It is an evergreen film:...
At its inception in 1984, the media associated with the Transformers was, in truth, a glorified toy commercial, as Hasbro and Takara Tomy commissioned...
Interstellar is a hefty film. I am not even talking about its almost 3 hour running time either. Christopher Nolan has presented us with...
Grim and gross, the uncompromising The Beast Within is a quasi-werewolf story but featuring a cicada instead of a wolf. The lycanthropy arises from...
Bug is a small, relatively unheralded release costing four million dollars– gargantuan by Philippine standards (most medium-sized productions run about half a million...
Madame Choi and the Monsters is the English title of a British graphic novel about Koreans originally published in German, by German writer Patrick...
Written by Greg Ehrbar Preface by Leonard Maltin Foreword by Tim Matheson Published by University Press of Mississippi Even as a kid...
Written by Mark Edlitz Foreword by Bruce Feirstein Independently Published “The scent and smoke and sweat of a casino are nauseating at...
Very few films evoke both the virtues of commercial American filmmaking in the 70’s and New York City pre-Giuliani as strongly as Joseph Sargent’s...
Contradictions. Human existence is a convoluted series of contradictions. Can one be organized while chaos reigns? Can I be powerful if I relinquish control?...
Written by Christopher Cantwell Art by Alex Lins with Jacob Edgar Published by DC Black Label Issues #1-4 available now. Collected edition coming 4/8/25...
Written by Warren Ellis Art by J.H. Williams III Published by Image Comics I first read this series when it was published...
The Searchers is one of the five best films produced by the American studio system during the Golden Age of Hollywood. It remains,...
Barely a decade on from his feature film debut The Witch, Robert Eggers has established himself as a unique voice in the world of contemporary...
Written and Illustrated by Michael Walsh Published by Image Comics The Universal Monsters comic books series from Skybound and Image has really...
Selected and introduced by Patton Oswalt & Jordan Blum Written and Illustrated by Various Published by The Folio Society Let’s get one thing...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
80s office worker Conor Sweeney, is so much of a square, he borders on cube-dom and makes The Simpsons’ Ned Flanders look like...
Written and Illustrated by Ben Stenbeck Published by Image Comics Ben Stenbeck’s Our Bones Dust arrives on the scene with a head full...
Was there ever a more charming and ingratiating actor in Hollywood than Cary Grant? If so, it was Ronald Colman, and both of...
Sonic the Hedgehog’s foray into the world of film has certainly come a long way since that fateful first trailer in the spring of...