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As I’ve gotten older, I often look back at favorites from my childhood with a certain sense of misty-eyed nostalgia. One of my first...
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It’s not hard to see where the idea for a licensed Formula 1 film came from: James Mangold’s excellent 2019 film Ford v. Ferrari...
Nobody thanked Kirk Douglas on the night it won the top five Oscars at the 1975 Academy Awards. And yet without him, there would...
Written and Illustrated by Mattie Lubchansky Published by Pantheon Graphic Library Mattie Lubchansky’s Simplicity is ambitious. It is variously a dystopian speculative fiction,...
As I’ve gotten older, I often look back at favorites from my childhood with a certain sense of misty-eyed nostalgia. One of my first...
Written and illustrated by Julian Hanshaw Published by Top Shelf Productions Nothing says “Look at me, I’m trying to say something important” than...
Written by Scott Snyder Art by Frances Manapul Published by ComiXology Originals I will always be a sucker for a good gumshoe story....
Written by Chip Zdarsky Art by Mark Bagley Published by Marvel Comics Spider-Man: Life Story is a great idea. What if we tell...
Written by Richard Irvin Published by Bear Manor Media The Most Obscure Cult TV Shows Ever: Profiles of Fifty Offbeat Comedies and Dramas,...
Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente Published by Panel Syndicate Growing up in the late 1970s, I adored...
In 1990 I was a sixteen year-old veteran of the horror movie genre. If there was scary movie sitting on the shelf of my...
Emergency Declaration is a Korean disaster thriller directed by Han Jae-rim, and starring Song Kang-ho (Parasite, Memories of Murder), Lee Byung-hun (I Saw the...
We have all been the guest at a friend’s party when another (sometimes tipsy) person has run up and demanded an outsized amount of...
Written by Jeff Lemire Art by Andrea Sorrentino Published by Image Comics Have I ever told you how much I hate to “eat...
Written and Illustrated by Giulia Sagramola Translated by Brahm Revel Published by Dark Horse Comics Giulia Sagramola writes, illustrates, and letters this delightfully...
There is so much out there to watch and so little time. Plenty of great shows and movies, all vying for our attention. DC...
By Matt Groening and Various Introduction by Bart Simpson Published by Abrams Books I have long said that if I watched it more...
There is one Romancing the Stone, and many, MANY, attempts to recapture the romantic adventure energy between Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner in that...
Edited by Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowski, Ben Kissel, Josh Frankel, Courtney Menard Contributors: Marcus Parks, Henry Zebrowsk, John Mcrea, Eliot Rahal and Ian Mcginty,...
Written by Randy West Published by BearManor Media Randy West is, to me, a professional announcer. One doesn’t normally think of announcers as...
Baby Assassins is a vexing film to review. This Japanese action-comedy film starring Yukina Fukushima and Saori Izawa as two recent high school graduates...
While Downton Abbey: A New Era doesn’t necessarily bring anything new to the formal dining table, long-time fans of the hit Julian Fellowes’ PBS...
The Black Phone is an American horror film starring Mason Thames, Madeleine McGraw, and Ethan Hawke. The film is directed by Scott Derrickson (Doctor...
Written by Elva Diane Green Foreword by Marla Gibbs Endword by John H. McWhorter Published by Bear Manor Media My dad stood about...
I am a Bob’s Burgers junky. And while Tina Belcher is my favorite, Louise may actually be my spirit animal while I am actually...
The opening scenes in Gone in the Night feature Winona Ryder as Kath, a Gen-Xer botanist driving to a rented cabin with her Gen-Z...
Diary of a Spy is an espionage thriller from director Adam Christian Clark that purports to be based on true, but confidential, whatever the...
It’s amazing to consider that in just three years we’ve completely changed how and where we watch movies. But, thanks to streaming and DVD,...