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There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
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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...
There are some fantasy, science fiction, and horror films that not every fan has caught. Not every film ever made has been seen by...
Written by Alan Gratz Art by Brent Schoonover Published by Scholastic / Graphix Some of my favorite Silver Age Marvel Comics stories are...
Written and Illustrated by Peter Kuper Published by Abrams Books / SelfMadeHero Peter Kuper is a visionary comic books creator that really does...
Written by Kasey Lansdale & Joe R. Lansdale Art by Daniele Serra, Tom Napolitano Published by Dead Sky Publishing Available 8/28/24 Whether...
Written by Kyle Starks Art by Steve Pugh Published by DC Black Label / DC Comics Peacemaker was one of DC Comics lesser...
Written by Simon Birks Art by Willi Roberts Published by Top Cow/ Image Comics Antarctica is the fifth largest continent in the world...
Robocop, a Ghostbuster and a Wet Bandit fight a monster under the sea… After James Cameron had made a name for himself in Hollywood...
When you’ve acquired the rights to a character—but not either of the books that character appears in—a prequel is likely to be your safest...
Written and Illustrated by Steve Skroce Published by Marvel Comics Steve Skroce is one of the artists remaining, alongside Geof Darrow, who have...
Back in 1992, the BBC was inundated with complaints after the fictional paranormal investigation program Ghostwatch was broadcast during prime time on October 31st,...
Written by Various Art by Various Published by Dark Horse Comics Shook! A Black Horror Anthology, masterminded by Bradley Golden and Marcus Roberts,...
The almighty sequel. What happens when a movie makes so much money that when a follow-up is forced into production it’s literally for...
A few weeks ago, Godzilla Minus One made history when the 70-year-old kaiju won its first Academy Award, celebrating the visual effects of Takashi...
Who is Darkman? In the summer of 1989, I had only been working in the marketing department of Universal Pictures for a few weeks...
While the historical-clips-plus-talking-heads style of this documentary may be conventional, its subject was anything but: namely FLOTUS Lady Bird Johnson’s indomitable press secretary, Mary...
Written by Rich Johnson Introduction by Mark Waid Published by Rizzoli Universe Here we go again. At hand we have Avengers: Heroes, Icons,...
What would you say if you could have a conversation with a loved one after they had passed? All of Us Strangers follows London-based...
Written by Ram V. Art by Christian Ward Published by DC Black Label Ram V. is truly an interesting writer. He has almost...
Written and Illustrated by Dave Baker Published by Top Shelf Productions Stepping into the realm of Mary Tyler MooreHawk is akin to venturing...
“You can’t stop the production just because somebody dies.” So says Pinny Grylls, co-director of the singular (and 2024 SXSW Documentary Feature Competition Jury...
Honestly, I was skeptical when I heard that The Color Purple had been made into a musical. The Steven Spielberg/Quincy Jones version from 1985...
Written by Anthony Slide Published by Bear Manor Media Author Anthony Slide is good. I’m genuinely impressed. His Bear Manor Media book, Incorrect...
As most horror fans will attest to, quality horrors in mainstream English language cinema can be few and far between, and any gore hound...
To many, 1984’s Ghostbusters was lightning in a bottle, and to some, it became a cornerstone of a lifelong dedication to the franchise that...