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Dive deeper into Mickey 17’s sci-fi world with this incredible exploration of the masterful filmmaking that brought Bong Joon Ho’s latest masterpiece to the...
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Dive deeper into Mickey 17’s sci-fi world with this incredible exploration of the masterful filmmaking that brought Bong Joon Ho’s latest masterpiece to the...
Written and Illustrated by Amazing Améziane Published by Titan Comics Well, it was time to read this book. I had read the...
Written and Illustrated by Amazing Améziane Published by Titan Comics I remember reviewing the Quentin Tarantino book by Amazing Améziane just a...
Madame Choi and the Monsters is the English title of a British graphic novel about Koreans originally published in German, by German writer Patrick...
The Short Film has been a launching pad of sorts for many filmmakers. Ridley Scott, Damien Chazelle, and Christopher Nolan all cut their teeth...
Written by Roger Mitchell Foreword by John Boorman Published by BearManor Media Apparently Zardoz, the surreal and almost psychedelic 1974 Irish-American science...
Let me begin this review by stating that this movie has absolutely no right whatsoever to be as good as it is. When...
Just as Starman feels, in part, like John Carpenter pulling back from the unhinged alien horror of his previous masterwork The Thing, Matinee feels...
This spring, Insight Editions will publish an in-depth look at the making of acclaimed filmmaker Jeff Nichols’ new film The Bikeriders: VANDALS: THE PHOTOGRAPHY...
Garo Setian loves sci-fi movies. And not just the franchise juggernauts, but the ragamuffin strays spawned in their wake too. Though scrappier fare like...
Written and Illustrated by Amazing Améziane Published by Titan Comics Doing a biographical comic can be a thorny thing. On one hand, you...
Rob Reiner directed this star-studded film based on Aaron Sorkin’s hit Broadway show (adapted by Sorkin himself) back in 1992. For those of you...
The Wicker Man is one of the greatest horror movies of all time – a chilling exploration of an isolated community with a terrible...
In 1982’s landmark science-fiction film Blade Runner, the world saw a vision of the future so bold and breathtaking it remains at the forefront...
Four decades after the original Halloween took the world by storm, Miramax, Blumhouse Productions and Trancas International bring a terrifying new trilogy of films...
By Stephen B. Armstrong Published by Backbeat Books Whether or not you like the new book I Want You Around: The Ramones and...
An in-depth look at the making of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, featuring rare and previously unseen production art and new and...
“I DON’T SHOOT FUCKING INSERTS!” screamed William Friedkin at a studio executive who suggested perhaps seeing a close-up of the mileage gauge might help...
In 1982, Robert E. Howard’s iconic literary anti-hero, Conan, slashed his way from page to screen after a perilous decades-long journey. With its potent...
Explore the beginning of Steven Spielberg’s remarkable career with SPIELBERG: THE FIRST TEN YEARS [Insight Editions; October 24, 2023] the definitive retrospective that covers...
Written by Chris Alexander Foreword by Roger Corman Published by Headpress Let me just state right up front that I am prejudiced in...
Written by Eleni Roussos Foreword by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein Published by Ten Speed Press There are no unexpected “art of”...
What’s your favorite Christopher Guest movie? Popular answers usually include Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, or the ever-popular Waiting for Guffman. Each one...
Director Steven Spielberg brings a deeply personal portrait of a 20th century American childhood in the semi-autobiographical film, THE FABELMANS, available to own now...