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The 2010 remake of The Karate Kid was a high point in Jackie Chan’s English language filmography. Translating the broad strokes of the 1984...
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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...
The 2010 remake of The Karate Kid was a high point in Jackie Chan’s English language filmography. Translating the broad strokes of the 1984...
Written and Illustrated by Howard Chaykin Published by Image Comics In the interests of full disclosure, anyone reading this review should be aware...
Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips Published by Image Comics Every time that writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips get...
Written by Harold Schechter Co-Written and Illustrated by Eric Powell Published by Dark Horse Comics Back in 1975, when I was 16...
A young loner on a crusade to champion the cause of the innocent, the helpless, the powerless—in a world of criminals who operate...
Hutch is back. And thank the Gods he is, because I loved the first Nobody. Nobody 2 picks up four years after the events...
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the stop-motion-animated fantasy musical film Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride, the 2005 film will be available for purchase on 4K...
Adapted by Aimée de Jongh Based on the book by William Golding Published by Penguin Classics You’ve probably read author William Golding’s 1954...
Hey, all you hep cats and bobby soxers, put on your dungarees and poodle skirts and let’s get down to the pizza joint for...
We’re back with another blaxploitation flick today. This one is 1972’s Melinda, one of a series of unrelated films in the genre named after...
Written by Rick Remender and Brian Posehn Art by Brett Parson Published by Image Comics This was an unexpectedly great read. I wasn’t...
I have never been so hyped to see a movie while simultaneously being equally extremely anxious. Weapons, the new intense thriller from Barbarian writer-director...
My father grew up on B-Westerns, from the late silents to the TV days. He used to regale me with tales of Harry Carey,...
Written by by Dean Hale Art by Douglas Holgate Published by Abrams Books This was a cute and enjoyable book that had a...
There is a word I never expected to associate with a narrative as sprawling as The Sandman, but it’s unavoidable: the second season feels...
Written by Andy Samberg, Rick Remender, Joe Trohman Art by Roland Boschi Published by Image Comics The holy trinity of comedy, comics, and...
Jaws is the quintessential American adventure film. It is the product of a wunderkind director who turned a tortured production and an unfocused source...
Written by Howard Chaykin, Garth Ennis, and David Michelinie Art by Howard Chaykin, Terry Austin Introduction by Brannon Costello Published by Fantagraphics In...
Written by Mark Edlitz I have an entire bookcase in my personal library dedicated solely to books about television series. Many of them...
As I was learning about the history of American comics from all the wonderful books on the subject that came out in the...
Before Jon Cryer was the straight man to Charlie Sheen and Ashton Kutcher on Two and a Half Men, he played one of...
Working as an assistant manager in a bank, Nate (Jack Quaid) seems like your average Joe who alternates between 9 to 5 office life...
Thunderbolts* is a breath of fresh air in the stale and stagnant atmosphere of superhero films. I always say that the best “superhero” films...
The Amateur is based on a 1981 spy novel, but it feels like the elevator pitch was “What if pitch was “What if...