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The Folio Society proudly presents Moby-Dick—a landmark limited edition of Melville’s magnum opus, publishing to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of...
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The Folio Society proudly presents Moby-Dick—a landmark limited edition of Melville’s magnum opus, publishing to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of...
On August 31st, 1989, I took a flight from Los Angeles to London, arriving on September 1st, 1989, which was universally celebrated as the...
The summer of song and storytelling will launch when the filmed version of the Broadway smash Hamilton is released for the first time in 4K...
… Maybe Monetizing That Jewish Space Laser Bullshit Wasn’t The Best Idea I was born in 1950, five years after the world was finally...
I saw the revival of RAGTIME a few weeks back. This was the second revival. I’d seen the original, and liked it, although to...
Written and Illustrated by Josh Neufeld Published by Pantheon Graphic Library I have to say, this is truly a remarkable piece of work....
Of the Western revival in American cinema in the 1990’s, two films primarily remain in the public consciousness: Clint Eastwood’s 1992 elegy, Unforgiven and...
Written and Illustrated by Craig Thompson Published by Pantheon I forget if it was the 1970s or 1980s when there was a sudden...
Heroes is an unusually heartfelt story about a Vietnam veteran who hides his PTSD under a quirky mask of positivity that’s incredibly thought-provoking in...
From Warner Bros. Pictures, “The Alto Knights,” starring Academy Award winner Robert De Niro in a dual role and directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker...
Before he played James Bond, Beau Maverick, Simon Templar (The Saint), or Brett Sinclair (The Persuaders!), Roger Moore played con man Silky Harris...
Detailing a fictionalized account of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL), Penny Marshall’s 1992 comedy drama A League of Their Own follows...
Written by Steve Darnall Artby Alex Ross Published by DC Black Label / Abrams ComicArts I read this book when it first was...
In film criticism, we use “epic” as a shorthand for a long form film with a large cast and sprawling story, but the classical...
In film criticism, we use “epic” as a shorthand for a long form film with a large cast and sprawling story, but the classical...
Midway through Glory, there’s a scene where Matthew Broderick cuts down watermelons with a sword. As Union Colonel Robert Gould Shaw—commander of the all-Black...
Along with 1883 and 1923, Lawmen: Bass Reeves is the third period western miniseries from Yellowstone creator Tyler Sheridan. The series was initially conceptualized...
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...
On December 19, Oscar-winning writer and director Oliver Stone’s quintessential film JFK will be released in a new 4-Disc box set from Shout Select...
Killers of the Flower Moon is flabby, unfocused, and at times, scattershot. It’s also a masterpiece. Master filmmaker Martin Scorsese develops and embellishes themes...
From celebrated writer and director Christopher Nolan comes the must-see cinematic masterpiece about the man and the moment that changed the world forever. As...
Ed Piskor is far from shy when it comes to discussing his love of comics, hip hop and Pro Wrestling. His first major body...
Written by Swann Meralli Art by Pierre-Francois Radice Published by Black Panel Press I’ve always wanted to learn more about Al Capone than...
A few weeks before the release of Oppenheimer, Christopher Nolan told Variety that “some people leave the movie absolutely devastated.” My response at the...