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Written and Edited by Brian Walker Published by Fantagraphics Brian Walker grew up in comics. By the time he was born in...
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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 Edited by Brian Walker Published by Fantagraphics Brian Walker grew up in comics. By the time he was born in...
Written by Rick Quinn Art by Dave Chisolm Published by Mad Cave Studios Mad Cave Studios has been making quite the name for...
Is it possible to aim for authenticity in art, and through sheer technical excellence, end up reaching an even loftier plateau? Get Carter...
Dan Rather is weird. Well, he’s not just that but he is that. He’s the political commentator who used country-fried similes you never...
Written by Howard Berger and Marshall Julius Foreword by Robert Englund Afterword by Alex Winter Published by Wilbeck Publishing I think it’s safe...
Allow me, good readers, to return you to the innocent and quaint era of the late 1900s. The year was the Year of our...
Ever since those pesky scientists became so preoccupied with whether or not they could that they did not stop to think if they should,...
Recently, I reviewed the 1968 movie Danger: Diabolik here on Forces of Geek. Directed by Italian auteur Mario Bava, the super-villain adventure has...
Most folks appreciate a good Western. Be they vintage “oaters”, timeless classics like the work of John Ford, revisionist 60s and 70s films...
Hong Kong cinema of the 1980’s was an explosion of creativity as the New Wave of filmmakers that had broken into the industry...
Mission: Impossible -The Final Reckoning is the eighth and supposedly last movie in the Mission: Impossible franchise. At least it’s the last to star...
This is the story of a creature from another world—that is, from beyond the Disney Universe. Stitch was not born as a Disney character....
Written by Peter Bosch Published by TwoMorrows A few years back, writer Peter Bosch wrote a book about television shows adapted into...
Written and Illustrated by Michael Regina Published by G.P. Putnam’s Sons Books for Young Readers This was a book that I was surprised...
The United States of America seems to exist in a perpetual Groundhog Day circuit of endless repetition. Civil rights battles are waged, won, and erased. The cultural...
If one were to take The X-Files, Lost, Wayward Pines, and Fringe into a blender, there’s a pretty good chance that the result would...
2016’s The Accountant placed criminal financial analyst cum one man army Christian Wolff (Ben Affleck) in the middle of a deadly conspiracy –...
The 2002, cel-animated Lilo & Stitch was an unlikely hit at a time when unlikely was the only kind of hit Disney was likely...
Over the course of several decades, Wes Anderson has built a body of work with a style so distinct, it can almost be considered...
Xanadu is one of those films that flopped phenomenally when it was released, but has since become a vaseline-lensed, star-filtered cult classic. Filled with...
Written and Illustrated by Caitlin Yarsky Published by Dark Horse Comics I have always appreciated the artwork of Caitlin Yarsky. The art is...
Written by John Claude Bemis Art by Nicole Miles Published by Holiday House I’ve said it before and I’m saying it again: The...
PJ (Rachel Sennott) and Josie (Ayo Edibiri) are high school “losers” who want to be more popular and get the girls they love from...
Subversive to the nth degree, Troma Entertainment has made a name for itself by gleefully exposing filmgoers to all manner of gory, lewd and,...